Giving birth in the US for free and enjoying basic American medical services

by lovea6o4 on 2012-02-23 11:35:15

The rise of industries related to giving birth in the U.S. is closely tied to America's open visa policy. In earlier years, women who wished to give birth in the U.S. had to first obtain a tourist or other type of visa, return to China as required after entering the U.S., and maintain a good immigration record. This would ensure that they could smoothly obtain a visa for re-entry into the U.S. when pregnant and stay at a confinement center. Nowadays, with the help of relevant agencies, women coming to the U.S. to give birth [http://www.yzteb.com] only need to bear travel expenses and costs, making it completely legal for so-called "birth tourists."

Americans do not have the concept of "confinement," and thus there are no relevant laws regulating the confinement center industry in the U.S. for giving birth [http://www.yzteb.com/]. Today, confinement centers in the U.S. are mostly well-serviced hotels with more defined purposes. The difference lies solely in whether these hotels are registered.

In cities with concentrated Chinese populations, such as New York, expectant mothers can receive free prenatal check-ups and other medical services. The American healthcare system does not refuse to provide basic medical care to illegal immigrants. Additionally, Chinese doctors can receive government subsidies by providing medical care to illegal immigrants. Some mothers may even be able to apply for welfare benefits through their doctors to cover the costs of giving birth in the U.S. [http://www.yzteb.com/].

Whether it's having a second child, third child, or first baby in the U.S., as long as the baby is born in the U.S., they can enjoy these American benefits.

Advantages of giving birth in the U.S. [http://www.yzteb.com]:

1. If the baby will live in the U.S. in the future:

1) Enjoy 13 years of free American public education from elementary school to high school.

2) Do you still plan to spend over 200,000 RMB annually to send your child to university in the U.S.? American citizen babies pay only 10% of the tuition fees for foreign students and find it easier to enter prestigious universities. Just four years of undergraduate tuition can save you millions [http://www.yzteb.com/].

3) In New York, even if you cannot afford medical treatment, you can still receive comprehensive healthcare without being expelled from the hospital.

4) In the future, you can apply for scholarships available only to American citizens and low-interest student loans at 1%. Compared to most self-funded international students, this can save hundreds of thousands to millions of RMB.

5) You can work in high-income jobs in the U.S. without restrictions and have priority for leadership positions in government agencies, national organizations, and large enterprises. Many key positions, such as official military roles, defense and diplomacy, high-tech, and core laboratories, are strictly limited to citizens. Even regular positions like police officers often prioritize citizens.

6) Enjoy visa-free entry and the most favorable entry-exit convenience to over 180 countries worldwide.

7) Obtain an American Social Security Card, enjoy various social welfare measures and medical facilities in the U.S., and collect pensions even when living overseas. Live in affordable, high-quality senior apartments.

8) During political instability or turmoil in other countries, even if air travel is restricted, American citizens can leave under the protection of the U.S. government.

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

1) If the parents are Chinese citizens, the American baby can hold a Chinese travel permit and enjoy nine years of compulsory education in most provinces and cities in China, paying only a few hundred yuan more than Chinese students as a borrowing fee.

2) In China, they can attend prestigious universities as international students and enjoy various preferential conditions.

3. Benefits for the parents:

1) 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 usually requires at least 4-10 years and $500,000 in fees unless granted political asylum, recognized as professional talent, or married to a U.S. citizen.

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

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