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It's not good.,Except that the baby is a mixed-race child who is smart and beautiful.,,The rest is no different from the domestic one.,It depends on which country you're talking about foreigners.,,If it's a little Japan.,That's the gene is over.。。 If it's an African, it's not that smart.
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It depends on what kind of foreign 'country', if it is from South America, the Middle East and Africa, of course, there is only a disadvantage. But if it is a developed Western European country, it is different, where the boys are cultivated, quality and polite, and will treat problems rationally, which is much better than the reckless people in China, such as Germany, the water quality is good, and the tap water can be drunk directly. The air is good, there is no dust, and the air there is sweet, which is very different from the domestic air.
The benefits are good, the wages are high, and there are many holidays, and the people there basically hate to enjoy life...
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The children born are smarter.
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Chinese can marry foreigners. Except as otherwise provided by law. In addition, if a Chinese citizen and a foreigner marry in Chinese mainland, both men and women shall jointly go to the marriage registration authority at the place where the mainland resident has a permanent household registration to complete the marriage registration.
Foreigners shall present their valid passports or other valid international travel documents, and certificates issued by the embassy (consulate) of the country where they are located in China that they have no spouse.
[Legal basis].
Article 4 of the Marriage Registration Regulations.
When a mainland resident marries, both the man and the woman shall jointly go to the marriage registration authority at the place where one of the parties has a permanent residence.
Where a Chinese citizen marries a foreigner in Chinese mainland, or a mainland resident marries a Hong Kong resident, Macao resident, Taiwan resident or overseas Chinese in Chinese mainland, both men and women shall jointly go to the marriage registration authority at the place where the mainland resident has a permanent household registration to complete the marriage registration.
Article 5. Foreigners who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials:
1) A valid passport or other valid international travel document of the applicant;
2) A certificate issued by a notary public or competent authority of the country where the person is located, authenticated by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country or authenticated by the embassy (consulate) of that country in China, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the country where the country is located that he has no spouse.
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Chinese are generally able to marry foreigners, except in the following cases:
1. One or both parties have not reached the legal age of marriage;
2. One or both parties are forced to marry;
3. One or both parties have a spouse;
4. Both parties belong to direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations;
5. One or both parties suffer from a disease that prohibits marriage.
[Legal basis].Article 6 of the Marriage Registration Regulations.
If the parties to the marriage registration have any of the following circumstances, the marriage registration authority shall not register:
1) They have not reached the legal age for marriage;
2) It is not voluntary;
3) One or both of them already have a spouse;
4) Belong to direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations;
5) Suffering from a medical illness that is considered unfit for marriage.
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Legal Analysis: Chinese citizens can marry overseas. And as long as the marriage registration does not violate the relevant laws and regulations of China, the marriage relationship is valid in China. Moreover, the marriage relationship referred to above may be concluded between Chinese citizens, or between Chinese citizens and foreign citizens.
Legal basis: "Regulations on Marriage Registration" Article 5 A Mainland resident who goes through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials: (1) his or her household registration booklet and ID card; (2) A signed statement that the person has no spouse and has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
Hong Kong residents, Macao residents, and Taiwan residents who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials: (1) their valid passes and identity cards; (2) A statement notarized by a notary public at the place of residence that the person has no spouse and that he or she has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party. Overseas Chinese who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials:
1) Valid passport of the applicant; (2) A certificate issued by a notary public or competent authority of the country of residence and certified by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country that the person has no spouse and that he has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country that he has no spouse and has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party. Foreigners who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials: (1) their valid passports or other valid international travel documents; 2) A certificate issued by a notary public or competent authority of the country where the person is located, authenticated by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country or authenticated by the embassy (consulate) of that country in China, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the country where the country is located that he has no spouse.
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Both parties to the marriage can get married if they meet the legal conditions for marriage and do not violate the prohibition of marriage.
Where a Chinese citizen marries a foreigner in Chinese mainland, both the man and the woman shall jointly register the marriage at the marriage registration authority at the place where the mainland resident has a permanent household registration.
Mainland residents who apply for marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials:
1) The person's household registration booklet and ID card;
2) I have no spouse and no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
4.Foreigners who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials:
1) A valid passport or other valid international travel document of the applicant;
2) A certificate issued by a notary public or competent authority of the country where the person is located, certified by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country or authenticated by the embassy (consulate) of that country in China, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the country where the country is located that he has no spouse.
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Legal Analysis: Marriage is free, of course, you can get a marriage certificate. The approximate procedure is as follows:
1. The foreigner opens a single certificate in his own country, and then does a good job of double certification. 2. The Chinese side prepares the household registration and ID card. 3. The ** on the marriage certificate can be prepared by yourself, and the size can be consulted at the foreign-related marriage registration office where the household registration is located.
4. Foreigners hold passports (visas to China), single certificates, and Chinese hold household registration, ID cards, and three **, to register foreign-related marriages at the location of Chinese household registration. 5. Fill in **, register, and get a marriage certificate.
Legal basis: Civil Code of the People's Republic of China
Article 1046:Marriage shall be completely voluntary between a man and a woman, and neither party shall be allowed to coerce the other, nor shall any organization or individual interfere with it.
Article 1047:The age of marriage shall not be earlier than 22 years for men and 20 years old for women.
Article 1048:Marriage is prohibited for lineal blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations.
Article 1049 A man and a woman who wish to marry shall apply for marriage registration in person at the marriage registration authority. Where the provisions of this Law are met, they shall be registered and a marriage certificate shall be issued. The marriage relationship is established after the marriage is registered. Where marriage registration has not been completed, the registration shall be re-registered.
Article 1050:After marriage is registered, the woman may become a member of the man's family, and the man may become a member of the woman's family, in accordance with the agreement between the man and the woman.
Article 1051 Marriage shall be null and void under any of the following circumstances:
a) bigamy; 2) Have a family relationship that prohibits marriage;
3) They have not reached the legal age for marriage.
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