I want to go to the United States to give birth.

by lovea6o4 on 2012-02-23 11:33:58

I want to go to the United States to give birth [http://www.yzteb.com/] and give my baby a different future. What are the benefits of giving birth in the U.S.?

Is it expensive to have a baby in the U.S.?

100,000-150,000 RMB can cover all normal expenses. Mothers only need to pay for their plane tickets to the U.S., and during their stay, there are almost no other costs under normal circumstances.

My English is not good, so I can't go to the U.S.?

Zhi Mei's Saipan or New York maternity center are places where Chinese mothers-to-be stay. Zhi Mei is located in an upscale Chinese area. Here, there are Chinese supermarkets, Chinese restaurants, Chinese hospitals, Chinese TV stations, and Chinese newspapers. In some areas, you see nothing but Chinese signs, making life feel almost identical to living in China. You won't feel out of place when considering the cost of giving birth in the U.S. [http://www.yzteb.com/].

During the entire process, the use of English mainly involves signing some legal documents.

The doctors assisting mothers in childbirth are Chinese, most nurses are Chinese as well, and if you encounter a Western nurse, Zhi Mei staff will be with you throughout.

Is it too much trouble to have a baby in an unfamiliar environment?

Saipan's scenery resembles a paradise away from the world, making it the best place for expectant mothers to choose for childbirth. There is very little industrial and food pollution here, always blue skies and white clouds, and even if it rains lightly, cars don't get dirty. It is far better than domestic conditions for the healthy growth of mothers and babies. Many babies born in Saipan or New York experience unexplained asthma within two weeks of returning to mainland China, which disappears after a few days due to the heavier air pollution in China. Babies need time to adapt when they return to China [http://www.yzteb.com].

American doctors, after graduating from undergraduate school, must study for another ten years, with admission ratios being one in a hundred, and the licensing exam consists of three parts. Obstetricians often reach nearly 40 years old before they obtain their license. They are truly elite individuals who have passed through rigorous selection.

According to the American Nurse magazine [Advance For Nurse], in 2008, the average salary for nurses in California was $71,000 USD, which is just the base salary. With overtime pay and benefits added, the actual income is much higher than this statistical figure. The high income and benefits result in American nurses having a higher level of competence. American obstetric nurses are not only professional but also skilled at communicating warmly with patients, helping them quickly overcome feelings of unfamiliarity.

You will live in an upscale community filled with Chinese residents [http://www.yzteb.com/], where speaking Mandarin suffices for daily activities. Zhi Mei offers free transportation to major shopping centers three times a week for shopping or sightseeing. Many mothers from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan reside with you, and after several months of close interaction, deep friendships form, making parting difficult.

These factors ensure that you feel no sense of unfamiliarity while in Los Angeles.

Additionally, is it a regret that your life lacks a deep experience of living in the U.S.?

Perhaps in 20 years, American citizenship won't be as useful?

Currently, there are no signs of decline in America's first-place military, political, technological, economic, and cultural power. Moreover, the U.S. concentrates 80% of global R&D capabilities, and the next technological revolution is expected to originate from the U.S. We believe that in 20 years, American citizenship will still be attractive worldwide.

When the child grows up, should they rely on their own abilities to pass exams and come to the U.S.?

Being born as an American citizen versus obtaining a green card later has significant differences. Please understand the distinctions between American citizenship and a green card. Babies with American citizenship have a better chance to enter top universities in the future.

Also, providing your child with American citizenship differs from buying them a house or car with your hard-earned money; it is an educational investment that helps children enter better schools and gain an advantage from the start.

Moreover, once your baby becomes an American citizen, after turning 21, parents can apply for immigration to the U.S. without quota restrictions. Alternatively, from the moment the baby starts school, parents can apply to come to the U.S. as guardians.

Will ABC babies lack cultural identity?

A relatively ideal life plan for American-born Chinese babies would involve finishing elementary and middle school in mainland China, receiving a deep foundation in mathematics, science, and physics, then attending high school and university in the U.S., embracing open and comprehensive quality education.

Such babies, since coming to the U.S. in middle school, have ample time to integrate into American culture while also integrating into Chinese culture, increasing their chances of future success.

Is giving birth in Hong Kong the same?

Nowadays, a large number of mainland Chinese pregnant women go to Hong Kong to give birth every year, and relevant policies are tightening.

Hong Kong's future will gradually merge with mainland China.

The actual cost of giving birth in Hong Kong is about 100,000 RMB, similar to the cost of giving birth in the U.S. through Meibao Home.

Babies born in Hong Kong enjoy treatment as overseas Chinese and Hong Kong/Macau/Taiwan babies when living in mainland China. However, American-born babies, while enjoying overseas Chinese treatment, also have foreigner status, making it more convenient.

Is it legal to have an American baby?

Mothers giving birth in the U.S. [http://www.yzteb.com/] do not violate any U.S. laws.

In terms of citizenship rights, the U.S. has always adopted the "place of birth principle." According to Article 14 of the U.S. Constitution, amended in 1868 and still in effect today: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States." This means that anyone born in the U.S. automatically acquires American citizenship and enjoys corresponding benefits. This principle embodies the freedom and openness of the U.S.

Of course, the U.S. has been discussing revising this law recently. According to earlier U.S. public opinion polls, 49% oppose the "place of birth principle," while 41% support maintaining this right. Given these public opinion results, there is still a considerable possibility that Congress will include this provision in legislation.

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