I suspect OP is not loaded (pardon me if that assumption is wrong ... )BBCWatcher wrote:As a "Plan B," conceivably she could deliver in Hong Kong, a city with high frequency airline links with Singapore. Presumably the baby would also then acquire Hong Kong permanent residence status. The quality of care is high, although the cost is probably higher, too.
That's correct, although there are ways around it.ecureilx wrote:I thought Hong Kong restricts mainland women at near term from entering HK for above reason.
Legal ways?BBCWatcher wrote:That's correct, although there are ways around it.ecureilx wrote:I thought Hong Kong restricts mainland women at near term from entering HK for above reason.
Yes, of course.ecureilx wrote:Legal ways?
HK is out of question according to my mainland friends. HK is much stricter now compare to last time when PRC abuse the system.ecureilx wrote:I suspect OP is not loaded (pardon me if that assumption is wrong ... )BBCWatcher wrote:As a "Plan B," conceivably she could deliver in Hong Kong, a city with high frequency airline links with Singapore. Presumably the baby would also then acquire Hong Kong permanent residence status. The quality of care is high, although the cost is probably higher, too.
BTW. I thought Hong Kong restricts mainland women at near term from entering HK for above reason.
PS, you haven't thought of Malaysia yet ?
Can advise what is the legal way?BBCWatcher wrote:Yes, of course.ecureilx wrote:Legal ways?
Those run run afoul of immigration rules. Or sometimes just being in the wrong place at the wrong time ....ApExpat wrote:what is white card issue???? sorry i m new to this fourm...
Mmm. There's a lot of things that can earn you a white card.ApExpat wrote:oh... like?
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