They are unnecessarily complicating their child’s life in the future, re: Citizenship...............
If they’re American Citizen Parents the kids are US citizens. However, the problem is the stupid cost of healthcare our poorly administered system has.
That’s the problem if people go abroad here. Its not competitive enough.
No. Because their parents are American.
Immigrants know that they MUST have their babies here in USA in order for them to acquire birthright citizenship.
How accurate is this survey? Is it any more than clickbait? I ask because nobody who has recently had kids in my neighborhood has done this.
“They are unnecessarily complicating their child’s life in the future, re: Citizenship...............”
They’re thinking about themselves.
Yep. I know someone who was born in a British hospital while his father was serving at an airbase in England.
I no longer remember the details exactly, but when he has to submit a birth certificate to a govt office, he needs the British record of birth, the USAF record of birth abroad and the birth certificate issued by the U.S. embassy.
I used to know another USAF couple who had one baby in Japan, another in England. Because of the hassles, they decided to have their third child in the USA.
I used to know a man whose father moved to Brazil to found a business. He stayed there more than seven years, without returning to the U.S., and the feds cancelled his citizenship. When he retired and wanted to go home, he had to move to Canada and apply for immigration just like any other foreigner.
“They are unnecessarily complicating their child’s life in the future, re: Citizenship...............”
It doesn’t matter where they are born if the parents are both citizens of the US.