Being in the U.S. is better than
1. Enjoying 13 years of compulsory education in the U.S.. Attending public elementary school through high school is completely free.
2. Tuition for public universities and graduate schools is only 10% of the cost for foreign students, making it easy to get into a prestigious university.
3. In California, even if you can't afford to go to the doctor, you can still enjoy comprehensive medical care, and you don't have to worry about being thrown out of the hospital.
4. In the future, you can apply for scholarships that only U.S. citizens can enjoy, and 1% low-interest student loans. Compared to most Chinese students who go to the U.S. at their own expense, they can save tens of millions of RMB.
5. The future unconditional stay in the high-income U.S. work (2008 U.S. per capita income of 37,363 U.S. dollars, 20 times more than China, data from the IMF), can be prioritized as the U.S. government, public institutions and large enterprises important leadership positions. Many key positions, such as official military service, defense diplomacy, high-tech and core laboratories, are strictly limited to citizens. Many ordinary positions, such as police officers, are also prioritized for citizens.
6. The future enjoys visa-free entry and the most favorable entry and exit facilities for more than 180 diplomatic countries around the world.
7. In the future, you will have a U.S. social security card, enjoy a variety of U.S. social welfare measures and medical equipment, and receive a pension when you are old, including people overseas. You will be able to live in a low-cost, high-quality apartment for the elderly.
8. When there is political instability or turmoil in other countries, even if there is an air embargo, U.S. citizens are protected by the U.S. government and have the right to leave by air on a priority basis.
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