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It's up to you to look at your overall ability!
If you want to go to the United States, there seem to be two visa methods, business and tourism, the United States seems to be born locally, even if you are an American citizen, Australia can get both, not even a student visa.
The chances in the United States are greater, but in the United States, you have a serious immigration tendency, and it may not be so easy to sign up.
It is not recommended that you do this, the worst case is that your child gets American and Australian nationality, but you are not a local nationality, you are repatriated, and your child stays there. So your child will have to live in an orphanage!
You can go to the intermediary, suggesting that you go to some small countries, the United States and Australia, and other big countries, where people with high education and high assets do not have a high success rate, not to mention that your conditions are ordinary, and choose a good plan according to your own conditions, so as not to waste time.
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Twenty or thirty thousand? It's just the cost of a round-trip ticket to the U.S. by yourself, not including hospitalization and the like
In the U.S., critical care costs tens of thousands of dollars, and middle-class families with health insurance often can't afford it.
A few years ago, more than 40,000 children were born in Hong Kong.
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Chinese give birth in Australia and are still Chinese by birth. Unless one of your spouses is a PR or Australian citizen.
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Don't go to Australia and give birth without identity.
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What's the point?
If you get a green card, you don't have to live in the country after you don't even have the right to vote in the country...
It's better to fight hard...
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How is that enough? It costs tens of thousands of dollars to buy a plane ticket.
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The benefits of going to the U.S. to have a baby.
Obtain U.S. citizenship.
The whole family immigrated according to relatives.
Excellent 13 years of compulsory education.
Low threshold to study in a world-renowned university.
These are the main things, and families who are considering immigrating to the United States or developing in the United States in the future are suitable for going to the United States to have children.
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The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states that a person born in the United States and subject to its jurisdiction thereof automatically becomes a U.S. citizen.
The birthright citizenship doctrine in the United States states that anyone born in U.S. territories and territories (including Puerto Rico,**, U.S. Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, etc.) automatically becomes a U.S. citizen.
U.S. immigration law states that U.S. citizens who are 21 years of age or older are legally eligible to apply for their parents to live and remain in the U.S. permanently. U.S. permanent residents (green card holders) are not eligible for this.
The United States Permanent Resident Card (also known as the Green Card) is an ID card used to prove that a foreign national has permanent resident status in the United States of America.
1. IR-5 Visa Category.
The IR-5 is an immigrant visa for a U.S. citizen applying for a parent under the Fifth category of consanguineous immigrants and does not need to wait for the quota.
II. Eligibility.
U.S. Citizens: 21 years of age and older, with financial support.
The definition of a parent includes:
1.Biological parents.
2.Adoptive parents, adoptive parents must meet the following three conditions.
1).The adoptive relationship must be established before the adoptive child reaches the age of 16.
2).The adoptive parents have been the legal guardians of the adoptive child for two years.
3).The adoptive parents have lived with the adoptive child for at least two years.
3.Step-parents: Step-parents must be married before the stepchild turns 18.
However, if the U.S. citizen is an adoptee who obtained citizenship through legal adoption, he or she no longer has the right to apply for permanent residence of the biological parents.
Because the parents of U.S. citizens are immediate family members, U.S. immigration law does not require a limit on the number of immigrant visas for U.S. citizen parents to apply for green cards. Children of citizens can apply for an I-130 first, and the documents required include: U.S. citizenship papers, birth notarization (father's name must be on it), marriage certificate of parents, etc.
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