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My husband and I work in Australia and have a permanent visa. Can I give birth in Australia?

1) Just work (such as visa 457) is not permanent residence, but a three-year work visa. If it is a permanent residence visa, your child is an Australian citizen; If it is a long-term visa, your child is the same as your visa; 2) Australian residents' welfare includes: child support fee of 50-300 Australian dollars/person/special relief fund of 350 Australian dollars/person/two weeks.

Early childhood education allowance 100 A/person/week unemployment benefit 350 A/person/two weeks.

The free childbirth allowance for basic education and medical care is 4000 Australian dollars/time.

Higher education student allowance is 330 Australian dollars/person/pregnant women who have lived in Australia for two weeks and their children are born in Australia can apply for maternity allowance. For example, pregnant women born on a boat while their children are settling in Australia, and foreign pregnant women who have lived in Australia for more than one year can also enjoy this subsidy. You can get a one-time maternity allowance for every child you have. In addition, there are study allowance, remote area allowance, nursing allowance, spouse allowance, telephone allowance, rent allowance, transportation allowance and childcare allowance. However, most new immigrants have to wait two years before they are eligible to apply for some social insurance subsidies, including unemployment benefits and study allowances.