Wednesday, August 31, 2005

More Taiwan women choosing to give birth in the United States

China Post:

More and more Taiwan people, especially the social elite, choose to give birth to their children in America in order to secure U.S. citizenship for their family. A book, to be published by the end of this month, will give advise on how to achieve this goal and spend less than NT$180,000.

The book, authored by Chen Wan-chien, a senior reporter in the financial field, described the process of acquiring U.S. citizenship as easy. Chen pointed out that, in recent years, the people high up in the social echelon, namely doctors, lawyers, entertainers, and politicians, have become the largest groups of people giving birth to children in the U.S. Although the procedure is incredibly easy, Chen stated that not a lot of people know about it. In her book, titled "NT$18,000 for U.S. citizenship," Chen stated that the key is success is to locate a good medical institution for the would-be mothers while they await birth.

Chen stated that NT$180,000 is the minimal, while NT$300,000 reasonable. However, people rarely need to put out more than NT$500,000. Several tips have been included in Chen's book when it comes to obtaining a visa to the U.S. Never use work as your reason to visit the U.S., said Chen. Reasons for visits, such as sightseeing, visiting relatives, and attending a graduation ceremony are all better choices.

Looks like it isn't just the Hispanics who are willing to exploit the Bush administration's unwillingness to enforce our immigration laws.

3 Comments:

At 11:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The South Koreans are way ahead of them on this; you can read about it here:

http://www2.gol.com/users/coynerhm/baby_registry_of_choice.htm

 
At 1:26 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The South Koreans are way ahead of them on this

Unbelievable!

 
At 11:13 PM, Anonymous Hugh said...

This won't have effect in reality, that's exactly what I think.
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