Why go to Canada to have a baby? Look at Canada benefits before you decide!
Although both are developed countries with birthright citizenship, Chinese families choose Canada because of its better social welfare. What about Canadian child welfare? Should I go to Canada to have a baby?
1. Reasons for attracting Chinese families.
1.Superior quality of life and safety.
Having a baby in the United States, although many people dream of American citizenship. However, the living environment and security environment in the United States are slightly inferior to those in Canada, and it is not easy to provide children with the most peaceful environment for growth. That's the advantage of Canada. When children grow up in Canada, they will be happy both physically and mentally.
2.Bilingual education.
In Canada, children will enjoy up to 12 years of free education if they attend public school. Canadian education is bilingual in English and French, with perfect Chinese education. Canadian education studies the qualities and traditions of European and American countries. Although it is not as good as the famous American schools, it is still excellent enough.
3.Studying in the U.S. is easy.
Canadian citizens can legally work in the U.S. and enjoy the same benefits as U.S. residents. It often takes more than 10 years for new immigrants to apply for naturalization. If your child is born in Canada, he immediately has citizenship. As soon as the child was born, the doors of America were opened for him.
2. Welfare Canada.
1."Milk Gold" (Child Tax Credit).
"Milk Gold" has nothing to do with the milk you drink. "Milk money" means that the money is enough for the child to drink milk. In Canada, every child is entitled to this allowance every month from birth to the age of 18. The amount is determined based on the parent's income in the previous year.
2."Childcare subsidy".
When new immigrants arrive in Canada, they generally belong to low-income families. Therefore, they can apply for this subsidy. Depending on your family's situation, sometimes half of the subsidy is provided, sometimes it is fully subsidized, and it really gives your child a kindergarten.
3."* Housing".
In order to ensure that "everyone has their own house" and low-income people can also have a house to live in, Canada will allocate funds to build a large number of "** houses" every year, which are managed by a special company entrusted by **, and rented at a very low **, often beautiful buildings.
4."Employment Insurance" (EI).
According to the current policy, if you work 910 consecutive hours in the past year, you can get money if you are unemployed, usually 56% of the original monthly salary, and you can pay it for ten consecutive months. Pay attention to a few situations where you don't get unemployment benefits. One is to be fired by the boss because he made a serious mistake, and the other is to resign voluntarily.
5."Social welfare".
Because Canadians have social benefits, Canadians are laid-back. Newcomers usually don't receive this money for the first 6 months, because in theory everyone should bring a sum of money that can sustain them for 6 months.
What about child welfare in Canada? There is no doubt that the future life of a baby born in Canada is very secure, not to mention that when you are 18 years old, you can apply for immigration for your parents, and your parents can easily obtain immigration status and enjoy benefits while living in Canada.