Advantages of giving birth in Hong Kong:
1. The gender of the fetus can be detected. No birth certificate or marriage certificate is required. Hong Kong’s advanced medical technology is on par with British and American countries.
2. Babies receive bilingual education in Hong Kong. In addition to being able to speak fluent English, they can also learn Cantonese. The employment rate of Hong Kong college students is 100%, and the average monthly salary is HK$12,000. The baby can be born since birth Enjoy all the benefits of Hong Kong permanent residents.
3. Giving birth in Hong Kong is not subject to the mainland’s family planning policy. The baby has an independent Hong Kong ID card. Therefore, there is no such thing as overbirth, no fines, and no need to stay in Hong Kong for a long time. You can return to the mainland with your Hong Kong return permit to grow up, and enjoy the same treatment as domestic babies, such as free vaccinations. In addition, Hong Kong school buses go back and forth between Shenzhen and Hong Kong every day. It is common practice at various ports to transport children from kindergartens and primary and secondary schools to Hong Kong to study.
4. Hong Kong babies can enter the best primary schools, middle schools, and international classes in the mainland without taking exams to receive the best bilingual education; they can enter famous universities such as Tsinghua University and Peking University with low scores, and they can also choose to study at the University of Hong Kong Or directly enter an American university.
5. The child’s Hong Kong identity will provide convenient conditions for his future survival and development in this world port. Hong Kong passports are now visa-free for 183 countries.
6. After giving birth to a child in Hong Kong, parents can use the child's and their own documents to apply for a 3-month multiple-entry Hong Kong family visit permit at the mainland's registered residence, take care of the child in Hong Kong, and facilitate their own business and work.
Group of mothers who went to Hong Kong to give birth: 64067024