In China, the sale of houses needs to follow the People's Republic of China (PRC) Urban Real Estate Management Law and other relevant laws and regulations. The purchase and sale of houses involving foreigners must also comply with China's foreign exchange management, overseas investment and other relevant regulations.
Specifically, if parents want to sell their houses to their children with foreign passports, they need to complete the transfer procedures on the house property certificate and make foreign exchange remittance or settlement in accordance with China's foreign exchange management regulations. In addition, if children live or work in China for a long time, they also need to abide by the relevant provisions of individual income tax in China.
Therefore, parents can sell their houses to their children with foreign passports, but they need to abide by relevant laws, regulations and procedures. It is recommended to consult a professional lawyer or real estate agent before the operation to ensure the legality and safety of the transaction.