Will I lose my U.S. citizenship if I go to China to give birth to a child in the United States?

Updated on society 2024-02-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Won't be lost.

    U.S. citizens will only lose their U.S. citizenship if they apply to the U.S. to renounce their U.S. citizenship and are approved by the U.S. and receive a CNL certificate. If you don't apply, you won't lose it automatically.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Unlike our Chinese compulsory citizens who only have one nationality, the United States** does not force people with dual citizenship to choose only one of their nationalities.

    A person with dual nationality who wants to renounce his U.S. citizenship can withdraw from his U.S. citizenship by taking an oath, which generally takes place after the age of 18 as a manifestation of his independent will, and can be waived by oath, and his parents can help give it up before the age of 18, but the child can regret it after he reaches the age of 18, because it is not his personal will.

    Now there are some immigrants who want to withdraw from the United States because of tax issues, and you can see on the Internet that the withdrawal procedure is also very complicated, requiring tax payment and oath, and must be recognized.

    This is also what I said, the moon in the United States is not rounder than in China, and whether or not to go to the United States to have a child is completely a family's consideration of the future, not that having an American baby will take a lot of benefits.

    To sum up, whether you can get a hukou or not is completely voluntary, and has nothing to do with U.S. citizenship

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nuomei baby is you: Meibao will not lose its American citizenship if she has a Chinese hukou, and there is no conflict between the two. U.S. citizenship is not automatically revoked unless you apply for it in person.

    If I'm helpful to you, I hope to be able to get your oh Thank you!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The answer from the United States is that it is not mandatory for the United States to have only one nationality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many families need a child, how to get a Shenzhen hukou for IVF born abroad? Presumably, amusing the rock is a problem that many people who are interested in overseas information are more concerned about, and let's take a look at how the American baby in Shenzhen should get a household registration after returning to China, welcome to read.

    How should American babies in Shenzhen get a household registration after returning to China.

    1. Matters handled in the United States:

    The child's birth certificate. You need to go to the Chinese embassy or consulate in the United States to apply for English birth certificate certification. It costs $20 and takes 4 business days.

    Child's travel document. It costs $25 and takes 4 business days.

    2. Matters handled in China:

    English birth certificate (certified) translation, find a professional translation company, expedited processing 2 hours to pick, charge 120 yuan pages, a total of 3 pages, the translation is stamped with the official seal of the translation company.

    The "Notice of Handling Household Registration" issued by the Exit and Entry Administration Department of the Public Security Bureau of the area (Shenzhen) where you intend to register needs to see the original and translation of the above-mentioned birth certificate, the child's travel certificate, the parents' marriage certificate, the parents' passport, and the parents' I797, and receive a photocopy. The normal processing time is 20 working days, and there is no charge. Because I found a relationship, I got it in 2 weeks.

    Migrant birth certificate of the child's mother. Because the parents' household registration is not in the same city, the child must settle down with the father, so the mother is a floating population and needs a marriage certificate and the mother's household registration book. Handle the scattered finger at the sub-district office where the mother's household registration is located.

    Child's birth permit. Theoretically, it should be handled after three months of pregnancy, and it should be handled by the neighborhood office where the mother's household registration is located. Household registration booklet of both parents, marriage certificate, and hospital certificate.

    In our case, the children have already been born, and they are born abroad, which is very difficult to do. My own household registration book is still locked in a safe, and it is impossible for people to take it out until they return to their home countries. It took a lot of tongues to get it in advance before we returned home.

    The child is assigned a certificate of consent issued by the street where the child intends to go to the house. Obtain all the documents except for them, plus the household registration booklet, ID card, marriage certificate, passport of both parents, go to the community (neighborhood committee) where the father is registered, sign a family planning contract, and transfer the household registration file, and verify that it is the first child of the first marriage. To open a certificate in the community, bring all the above documents and go to the service center of the sub-district office to apply for a certificate of consent to enter the household.

    These two steps are theoretically done on the spot, provided that all the documents are ready to be completed.

    Go to the police station where you plan to enter the household to register. Ready: Birth Certificate, Travel Certificate, Translation of Birth Certificate, Notice of Household Registration, Notice of Consent to Household Registration, Birth Certificate, Household Registration Booklet of Both Parents, ID Card, Marriage Certificate, and Passports of Both Parents.

    Fill in the "Birth Registration Form", and register the domestic child on the spot, and the foreign-born child needs to report to the branch and municipal bureau, and notify the official registration after 55 working days.

    If you don't have enough time to officially register at the end, you can ask your friend to collect it on your behalf with the receipt and the original household registration book.

    Feelings:1There are very few loopholes in China's household registration system, and the mechanism is very tight.

    2.Prepare materials in strict accordance with the requirements published by ****, and do not ask others what to do on the spot. Otherwise, nothing can be done.

    3.Public security, streets, etc. are still okay, with a kind attitude and average efficiency. But everyone who can do it has done it.

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