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What does Immigration Canada think of non-babies?

According to the current Canadian law, it is not wrong to travel to Canada to have children. In fact, in the last fiscal year, a non-resident baby was born every day in Richmond Hospital, and most of the babies' mothers came from China. Although there are no official figures on maternal tourism, from April last year to March this year, among the 1938 babies born in Richmond Hospital, 299 were foreign-born, that is to say, 1 in every six babies was foreign-born.

The former Minister of Citizenship and Immigration of the Federal Government of Canada believes that it is a fraud for foreign pregnant women to cover up their birth motives and give birth to non-babies after coming to Canada on tourist visas in order to obtain Canadian citizenship for their babies, which should be eliminated. However, the Federal Conservative Party passed a motion at an earlier party meeting to abolish citizenship by amending the nationality law.

Statistics Canada shows that in 20 16, the number of non-twin births in China was 3 13, and the number of births in the same year was 3,83315. However, the figures provided by Richmond Hospital in British Columbia are completely different. From 20 16 to 17, there were 383 cases of non-twin births in this hospital, accounting for17.2% of the birth rate in this hospital. By last year, the proportion had risen to 22.2%(469 people). Most pregnant women who are not babies are from China.