Why does going to the United States to give birth bring any benefits to babies?

by lovea6o4 on 2012-02-23 11:31:16

Why go to the U.S. to give birth [http://www.yzteb.com/]? What benefits does giving birth in the U.S. bring to your baby, and what welfare can a U.S.-born child enjoy in the future? Going to the U.S. for a second child is the best choice.

Regardless of whether you're going to the U.S. to have your first or second child... as long as the baby is born in the U.S., they can enjoy the following benefits:

Benefits of giving birth in the U.S.:

1. If the baby plans to live in the U.S. in the future

- Enjoy 13 years of free public education from elementary school to high school.

- Do you plan to spend over 200,000 RMB annually to send your child to college in the U.S.? A U.S.-citizen baby pays only 10% of the tuition fees charged to international students, and it's easier to enter prestigious universities. Just four years of undergraduate tuition can save you over a million RMB.

- In New York, even if you can't afford medical care, you can still receive comprehensive healthcare without being expelled from the hospital.

- Future eligibility to apply for scholarships available only to U.S. citizens and low-interest student loans at 1%. Compared to most self-funded foreign students studying in the U.S., this can save several hundred thousand RMB.

- The ability to work in high-income jobs in the U.S. without conditions, with priority for important leadership positions in the U.S. government, national institutions, and large enterprises. Many key positions, such as official military roles, defense and diplomacy, high-tech industries, and core laboratories, are strictly limited to citizens. Even regular positions like police officers often prioritize citizens.

- Enjoy visa-free entry to over 180 allied countries and the most favorable immigration and emigration conveniences.

- Possess a U.S. Social Security card, access various social welfare programs and medical facilities, receive pensions when old, including while overseas, and live in affordable, high-quality senior apartments.

- During political instability or unrest in other countries, even if air travel is restricted, U.S. citizens can leave under the protection of the U.S. government with priority boarding rights.

2. If the baby will live long-term in China but remain a U.S. citizen, they can have dual identities in China:

- If the parents are Chinese citizens, the U.S.-born baby can hold a Chinese travel permit and live in China, enjoying nine years of compulsory education in most provinces and cities, paying only a few hundred RMB more than local students as a borrowing fee.

- In China, the baby can attend prestigious universities as an international student and enjoy various preferential conditions.

3. Benefits for the parents:

- From the time the child starts school, parents can apply for immigration as guardians at almost zero cost. For those born outside the U.S., applying for U.S. citizenship requires either political asylum, specialized talent, or marriage to a U.S. citizen. Otherwise, it usually takes at least 4-10 years and costs around $500,000.

- After the child turns 21, the parents can immigrate to the U.S. without quota restrictions.

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