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Have children born in Canada been naturalized? Canada's new policy

Have you seen the match between Beijing and Seattle? Women mainly go abroad to have children. According to local laws, children born locally have the nationality of that country and can enjoy these benefits if they are born in other places. Seeing the benefits of this policy, there is a wave of going abroad to have children in China. But this trend will soon be banned.

Psychology of going abroad to have children

Try to avoid dual nationality, return to China smoothly, enjoy domestic welfare, and return to North America to enjoy foreign welfare when the children are older.

My youngest son was born in Canada on 1999, and I heard similar news at that time, which seems to be true. At the same time, friends who go to Canada to have children are advised not to choose Vancouver and Toronto. There are many cities in Canada. Why should they all be crowded in one place? Isn't it just like having a family party in Beijing?

Of course, from now on, the implementation of this policy may be after 1 year.

But in any case, it is a fatal blow to Chinese mothers who are going to give birth in Canada and those local confinement centers.

Even if you are in a hurry to get pregnant now, it may depend on whether your husband can give it to you. !

Yesterday, the Conservative Party Congress of Canada closed in Halifax.

On the last day of the meeting, Conservative MPs voted on 74 policies and suggestions for revision put forward by the party.

These policies include abortion, euthanasia and so on, as well as the problem of double non-babies that Chinese people are more concerned about.

According to the Canadian Citizenship Act, all babies born in Canada automatically acquire Canadian citizenship.

However, in the resolution passed at yesterday's meeting, the Conservative Party decided to amend this law: non-babies (parents who are not Canadian citizens/permanent residents) are prohibited from automatically acquiring Canadian citizenship.

If the Conservative Party comes to power in the next federal election, then this law will be revised and become a reality.

I want to come to Canada through maternity tourism in the future, so that my child can have Canadian citizenship as soon as he is born. It's impossible.

According to the latest opinion poll, 57% of voters hope that the Liberal Party will step down as soon as possible.

In last July's survey, voters who wanted to change the government and maintain the current government were basically equal.

But a year later, the Liberal Party became increasingly unpopular.

Red wants to change the government and green wants to maintain the status quo!

It can be seen that more and more voters want to change the government, which is on the rise.

The Liberal Party has stepped down, and the Conservative Party is most likely to come to power.

The current opinion polls show that the support rate of the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party is basically the same nationwide.

However, there is still 1 year before the general election. At that time, who can represent the wishes of Canadians will be announced in the general election.

Last year, China Conservative MP Alice Wong submitted a petition to amend the Canadian Citizenship Act.

The petition reads: Birth tourism and the appearance of double non-babies have fundamentally reduced the value of Canadian citizenship.

If the Conservative Party comes to power, then pregnant women's tourism will disappear completely in Canada.

There are many Chinese month centers in Vancouver and Toronto, which may all disappear in the future.

Generally speaking, the cost of having a baby in Canada ranges from 300,000 to 500,000. In the future, most families with children will not be short of money, but some people will not give money after their lifetime, which will increase the economic burden of Canada.

Previously, a Chinese woman ran away after giving birth in Richmond, owing a large debt-the medical expenses were about 5.8 million RMB (1180,000 Canadian dollars).

VancouverCoastalHealth (VCH) is collecting debts from this lady through legal means.

Court documents ~

According to statistics, 1 of every five mothers in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Richmond is not a Canadian citizen. Among non-citizen mothers, 98% are from China.

Therefore, this China woman who owes money and doesn't pay it back makes China compatriots feel very embarrassed. . .

It is reported that this woman named Xia Yan (20 12 10) gave birth to a child in RichmondHospital.

After the child was born, he was in a bad state and lived in an incubator for a long time.

Xia Yan is not a permanent resident and can't enjoy general medical insurance, so she received a huge bill when she left the hospital.

At that time, her production cost and childcare cost were 310.3 million Canadian dollars, and Xia Yan left quietly without paying any fees.

Calculated at the interest rate of 2% per month, the arrears have reached 1 178000 Canadian dollars (about 5.8 million RMB).

If the baby is in poor health and needs intensive treatment in the incubator, the cost of staying in 1-2 months will be as high as 300,000 Canadian dollars.

Local residents who are also Chinese scoff at this behavior of running away after giving birth and leaving debts to Canada.

After all, this debt has not been repaid, and it will eventually be shared with every taxpayer.

According to the statistics of BC Provincial Health Department, non-local pregnant women owe millions of medical expenses in just 201415.

The Vancouver Coastal Health Bureau said that even if there is no payment, the hospital cannot refuse to provide medical services to those in need.

This has aroused the dissatisfaction of many residents, demanding that the government take measures to crack down on maternity tourism and put an end to those who run away after giving birth and leave a lot of debts.

Maternity tourism has always been very popular in Canada, and it is a passion of many Chinese mothers.

According to the personal experience of the professionals in Dawenyue Center and the official data of some hospitals, the tide of fertility tourism originating in China is heating up in recent years.

Canada and the United States both implement the policy of automatically acquiring nationality for babies born in their own countries. In order to get passports, some China tourists actually come here to give birth.

Although it is expensive to have children abroad, mothers think it is worthwhile. After all, children are born Canadian citizens, and parents can apply for reunion immigration when they are 19 years old.

About the cost ~

Almost all non-baby mothers are from China. It may be because there are the most Chinese in Richmond, and the double non-babies in Richmond Hospital account for 70% of the total number.

Even if the Conservative Party does not come to power, it is not necessary to have Canadian citizenship to give birth to a child in Canada.

Because of dual nationality, it is not recognized by China government.

The Consulate General of China in Vancouver clearly stated:

A Chinese born in Canada (or the second generation) does not mean that he or she is Canadian.

The China government's determination of the nationality of these people depends on their parents when they were born! (This also applies to the United States.

Previously, two Canadian-born and naturalized teenagers (their parents were born in Hongkong) participated in a study tour in China. When they arrived at the Vancouver China Consulate to apply for visas, they were refused.

The reason is simple: the China government does not recognize them as Canadian citizens, and they are still from China! So there is no way to apply for visas for them.

Why are people born in Canada not considered as Canadians?

The matter was widely discussed after media reports. Faced with people's incomprehension and doubts, the Consulate General of China in Vancouver said that this is not a new policy.

According to the provisions of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China, the nationality of an overseas-born baby cannot be simply determined by the place of birth, but must depend on the parents' situation at the time of birth.

Although both teenagers were born in Canada, their parents were born in Hong Kong.

Hongkong is a part of China. According to the laws of China, children are regarded as citizens of China no matter where their parents gave birth.

So these two children are China citizens, and of course they can't get a Chinese visa!

Some people who give birth overseas will faint in the toilet. . .

Spent a lot of money and took a high risk to have children overseas. Therefore, the China government does not recognize the child's nationality at all.

Even if I stay in Canada/America all my life, I can't even get a visa to return to China.

Measures to determine the nationality of babies born overseas:

Consular documents:

http://Toronto . China-constant . org/CHN/HQGR/ZYTZ/t 385939 . htm

The most important thing is that as long as both parents are citizens of China when the child is born, the child is a citizen of China, no matter where he was born.

If the mother was born in China and the father was born in Canada, the child will still be born in China.

If the father was born in China and has not settled overseas, the mother was born in Canada and the children are still born in China.

The Consulate General of China in Vancouver stated that the China government does not recognize dual citizenship of China citizens.