To the United States to give birth to a child, like several children, do not take up China's quota of one child, do not need to get a birth certificate, eliminating a bunch of trouble.
●2. You can enjoy the advanced and humanized medical service of the United States when you give birth to a child
To give birth to a child in the United States, you can enjoy the high-quality medical service, the professional doctor's quality, and the humanistic and considerate. You don't have to stuff the doctor with red packets or worry about the doctor not doing his job, and your significant other and loved ones can be by your side to support you during the birth, or even videotape the whole process as an unforgettable memory for the future.
3. Your child will enjoy strong political protection
When there is political instability or unrest in other countries, U.S. citizens are protected by the U.S. government and have priority access to flights out of the country, even if there is an air embargo.
●4. The entire family can immigrate through their children, gaining access to employment in the U.S. and enjoying the quality of life that comes with low U.S. prices
When their children reach 21 years of age, their parents and loved ones can apply for reunification visas and obtain permanent green cards without waiting for a quota, as required by law. Parents and relatives are also entitled to government housing subsidies, monthly living allowances and food stamps, heating subsidies, free phone calls, and Medicare for the elderly, as well as legal employment in the United States. People born outside of the United States who wish to apply for naturalization as a U.S. citizen must spend at least 4-10 years and millions of dollars to do so, with the exception of political asylum, professional talent, and marriage to a U.S. citizen.
●5. Children can be legally employed in the U.S. as adults and earn high salaries
Whether the child is studying in the U.S. or at home, after the child becomes an adult, he or she can be employed in the U.S. absolutely legally and earn a much higher salary than in the country, and at the same time get the same employment rights as the native-born citizens, i.e., they can work in the U.S. government departments and hold any leadership position (including the President). Any leadership position, including the presidency (this is not a joke.)! The truth is this. Arnold Schwarzenegger, even though he is a naturalized American and was re-elected Governor of California, is legally unable to run for President of the United States because he was not born in the United States).
According to recent statistics released by the U.S. government, in 2004: the average annual income of employed college graduates was $51,554, the average annual income of employed high school graduates was $28,645, and the average annual income of employed people who did not complete high school was $19,169. And the average annual income of those employed with a master's degree or higher is $78,093;
White-collar income in China's big cities is growing very fast, and there are already a lot of white-collar workers in the developed areas of Beijing and Shanghai who have annual incomes of $200,000-$300,000, which translates into roughly $30,000-$40,000 in U.S. dollars. They go to the United States, if the language passes, the annual income of good is generally about 1 to 1.5 times, but there are some manual workers income gap is very big. Many manual workers in China earn 20,000 to 30,000 dollars a year, but when they go to a developed country, their annual income can increase by 7 to 8 times, or even 10 times. There is such a saying, in united states and europe, people who do manual work often receive far more money than people who work in offices. Blue-collar workers, on the contrary, earn more than white-collar workers, or there is not a big difference in income, for example, this time. As the financial crisis has revealed, the annual income levels of industrial workers at the Big Three U.S. auto companies are quite high and not inferior to many white-collar workers.
6. Children can get visa-free access to more than 180 countries
When their children grow up, they can enjoy visa-free access to many countries with U.S. passports for travel and business, enjoying the world's most preferential entry and exit privileges, and eliminating the need for visa fees and a lot of hassle.
●7. Children enjoy all the benefits of U.S. citizenship for life
Children can enjoy all the social welfare measures of the U.S. for life, just as U.S. citizens do on U.S. soil. You can also receive a senior citizen allowance and live in a low-cost, high-quality apartment for the elderly while you are overseas.
●8. Children enjoy high quality education resources in the U.S.
U.S. citizens attending U.S. public elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools are all compulsory, all tuition fees are free (including books, and do not have to take tutorials, and for those with a low family income, the school also provides breakfast and lunch, as well as transportation costs. Even if you go to university or graduate school, the tuition fee is only 1/10 of that of foreign students, and you can also apply for scholarships that only U.S. citizens can apply for; if you go to a private university, you can apply for federal grants and student loans (1% low interest rate), and there are more opportunities for scholarships than foreign students. Therefore, you can save millions of RMB in tuition fees, and it is easier to enter a well-known university. As an example, after obtaining U.S. citizenship, the threshold for a child to attend a U.S. university will be lower than that of a foreign student,. For example, to get into Harvard, a Chinese child may need 500 points, while an American child only needs 300 points.
Of course, children can return to their home countries after obtaining U.S. citizenship, and can choose to study partially or completely in their home countries during their kindergarten, elementary, middle school, college, and graduate school years, which not only saves them from the high cost of living in the U.S. (usually around $500 per month), but also allows them to receive a traditional Chinese cultural education.
●9. The child can be naturalized as a U.S. citizen at birth
The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens of the U.S. (which is the legal basis for the child to be granted U.S. citizenship). The U.S. government has also made it clear that the U.S. citizenship program is not a requirement of the U.S. citizenship program, but a requirement of the U.S. citizenship program.