Not in China, anyhow. If you want to live under Canadian law, stay in Canada:
China has provoked international outrage after it ‘inhumanely’ executed four Canadian nationals accused of drug-smuggling, with mass killings by Beijing’s firing squads furiously condemned by campaigners and officials.
Canada’s foreign affairs minister Melanie Joly said she and former prime minister Justin Trudeau had asked for clemency for the dual citizens after they were implicated in the alleged crimes. But Beijing’s embassy in Ottawa said the executions were due to drug crimes and noted that China does not recognise dual citizenship.
They weren’t Canadian nationals, they were Chinese nationals. They were just Canadian paper holders, and Canada carries no more weight in China than the Muppets or the Motion Picture Academy. The USA doesn’t actually have genuine dual-citizenship either. What presently passes for it is just a single Supreme Court decision, counter to its own precedent, made after the Clown World interregnum began in 1963: Afroyim v. Rusk, 387 U.S. 253 (1967). So it shouldn’t be hard for the God-Emperor 2.0 to stop the charade once he breaks the unconstitutional corruption of the courts.
Because a man cannot serve two masters.