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How do you say the American naturalization oath in Chinese?
I solemnly swear here that I will completely give up my citizenship and loyalty to any foreign prince, monarch, country or sovereignty to which I once belonged, and I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America and oppose all enemies at home and abroad. I will sincerely serve America.

When the law requires it, I am willing to take up arms to defend America. When required by law, I will do non-combat military service for the United States. When required by law, I will do important work for the country under the command of government officials. I swear freely here, without any mental obstacles, without any excuses and without any reservations. Please help me.

Reasons for not wanting to become an American citizen:

From this oath, we can see that if a person really becomes an American citizen, he must have given up his loyalty to the country he once belonged to and will only be loyal to the United States in the future. Generally speaking, the oath of other countries only needs to abide by and support their laws. Because the oath is simple, more people are willing to join.

On the other hand, the United States will ask for an oath to renounce its loyalty to its home country, which many people cannot admit. Therefore, many rich people are often reluctant to join American citizenship and will turn to other nationalities. Such as Canada, Britain, Australia and Norway.