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What are the differences between the welfare benefits enjoyed by China people and Americans?

1. Newborn: Any child born in the United States (including illegal immigrants) is regarded as an American citizen, holds an American passport, has unlimited residence outside the United States, and is free to enter and leave the United States for life. /kloc-citizens aged 0/8 will legally enjoy all the rights and interests of American citizens after taking the oath, including immediately handling American immigration for their spouses, children and parents.

2. Student tuition: 18 Before going to college, all primary and secondary schools in the United States implemented compulsory education, that is, zero tuition (except private schools). In contrast, at present, relevant institutions in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou need more than 20,000 US dollars for primary and secondary schools to study in the United States. Going to college (including graduate students and doctoral students) only pays local tuition fees. Take California for example. In a medium-level California public university, foreign students pay more than12,000 dollars a year, while "locals" pay only more than 2,000 dollars a year at California State University. If a child completes three years of high school education and four years of college education in the United States, tuition alone can save about 500 thousand.

3. Scholarships: For ordinary China people who intend to apply for American university scholarships, they can only compete with outstanding people from all over the world for very limited scholarship places open to foreigners. But for people with green cards, the scope of scholarships is far from what a foreigner can apply for. Because many scholarship institutions in the United States limit scholarships to "Americans" (including those with permanent residency in the United States). Therefore, after immigrating to the United States, children are far more likely to apply for scholarships than overseas students.

4. Student loans: Green card holders above 18 can apply for various student loans in the year when they get their green cards. For example, the annual tuition fee of excellent private universities in the United States is as high as 30 thousand dollars. When a green card holder wants to study for a two-year master's degree, he can get a loan of 60,000 to 70,000 dollars. After graduation, if you can't find a job, you don't have to pay the loan. After finding a job, pay it off in years. Usually only one-tenth of the salary is repaid every month. In America, no one can't go to school because of financial difficulties.

5. Benefits for immediate family members: All green card holders can apply for green cards for their spouses and their minor children under 2 1 year-old after marrying foreigners.

6. The government helps to find jobs: The U.S. government has specialized agencies to find jobs for its people free of charge. As long as green card holders register their skills, specialties and interests in this department, this department will find jobs for people free of charge. At the same time, the department also provides free training in basic skills (such as computer and English) for people waiting for employment to help them find jobs.

7. Freedom of employment: Green card holders are not restricted from working in the United States. In order to protect the interests of Americans, many jobs in the United States (high-tech, biochemical, military and other research, production and safety work) are not open to foreigners, even if foreigners have the corresponding knowledge and expertise. This situation makes foreign students in extremely unequal competition with American students when they look for jobs after graduation from university. The green card holder need not worry, he (she) can change from an "inferior party" to an "excellent party".

8. Retirement benefits: accumulated ten-year tax records (the bottom line is about $50 per month), and after retirement (usually at the age of 65), you can receive the pension issued by the US federal government for life (1000 ~ 1200 per month). For many immigrants, the number of years of receiving a pension is more than the number of years of paying taxes.

9. Unemployment relief: When the applicant, spouse or even children have no jobs after the green card transfer, the government will find jobs for you free of charge. With a six-month tax record, you can get government relief (ranging from $400 to 1200 per month) when you declare unemployment to local authorities in the United States.

10, life insurance and funds: Green card holders can enjoy some life insurance types linked to funds that are not available in China but only in the United States, so that they can have more income after retirement.