I was just offered a job that will begin this July in Hongkong. It as an English/Drama teacher. I was naturalized in Canada many years ago so I have been a Canadian citizen. Last April, I planned to move to Asia to work. So I changed my residency in Canada so I am a non-resident and so that I won't have to pay taxes with them. I can always go back there anytime to change my residency. Since I was born in the Philippines, I applied for my retention of Filipino citizenship. This will allow me to work in the country and pay my taxes there. There is an agreement between Canada and the Philippines and it IS possible for someone from both countries to have a dual citizenship. Now, I was offered a job in Hongkong and this will require an application for working visa. Will my being a citizen of both countries (Philippines and Canada) be an issue? Sorry but I don't know anything at all about immigration laws, practices, and as such. I'm also worried that since I am also a Filipino citizen, this can be a concern for my employers. I've heard of discrimination among English teachers there. They prefer white English teachers don't they? It doesn't matter if you've been born in the States or Canada and have an Education degree. If you're not white, they won't give you a second look? I've experienced this when I applied in Korea and they asked for my picture. A lot of my white friends also attested to this. Any thoughts? Thanks.