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What benefits do American-born children have?
Born with an American identity, he enjoys social and medical benefits and can get a pension when he is old.

Free compulsory education

The full moon can be brought back to China for raising, and in the United States, you can enjoy free compulsory education from public primary schools to high schools 13.

Enter a famous university with a low threshold.

It has the advantage of low threshold for entering famous American universities and research institutes. The tuition fee for foreign students is 10%, and citizens can enjoy exclusive scholarships and 1% low-interest grants.

Green card application

Children aged 2/kloc-0 can apply for a permanent green card for their parents.

Leadership priority

American-born citizens can take priority as important leaders of the American government, public institutions and large enterprises, and key positions such as official military affairs, national defense diplomacy, high technology and core laboratories are strictly limited to citizens.

Visa free treatment

In the future, children will enjoy visa-free treatment from 180 countries with diplomatic relations, making entry and exit very convenient.

Fertility convenience

In the United States, there is no need for marriage certificate and birth certificate, and the father column can be left blank on the baby birth paper. Having two children and three children in the United States does not violate China's family planning.

There is no question of military service.

The United States has a conscription system, and there is no military service problem.

Government protection

When the political situation in other countries is unstable or turbulent, even if the air is blocked, American citizens can enjoy the priority to leave by plane under the protection of the US government.

dual nationality

/kloc-adults aged 0/8 have the opportunity to choose Chinese and American citizenship again.