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My mother-in-law is from Hong Kong, my husband is not, and neither am I. Can I have children in the past?

Hong Kong is a relative immigrant, and it is stipulated that only biological parents and siblings are eligible.

Other external relatives, such as parents-in-law, cousins, uncles and aunts, are not closely related. )

At present, Hong Kong continues to follow the policy of 20 13, and there are only two ways to implement "zero quota" for pregnant women in the Mainland.

Let your husband and Hong Kong parents apply for "DNA paternity" first, take the appraisal certificate, apply to the Hong Kong Immigration Department to change your husband into a Hong Kong citizen, and then get a Hong Kong marriage certificate. You will be a "single non-mainland pregnant woman" and can go to Hong Kong to give birth normally.

Secondly, only through other methods can we go to Hong Kong to have children. Specifically, please ask Baidu to "have a baby in Hong Kong".