本帖最後由 多多綠茶 於 11-12-16 18:35 編輯
Well, my situation is a bit slightly different from yours. Husband and I both are U.S. Citizen, but only I have a HK permanent ID card. We decided to come back to Hong Kong to give birth to our daughter for a few reasons:
1) Our daughter will be able to have both HKID card Home Re-entry card;
2) Our daughter will still be able to obtain U.S. citizenship;
3) My parents live in HK and they are offering me and my baby help for pre-birth and post-birth;
4) My husband works in a different city than where I live, so I will be alone if I decide to give birth in U.S.;
5) I would like to give my baby an additional choice for her future in case she would like to study or work in Asia;
Since both of you and your husband have green card, it is easy to apply the baby as your dependent for a greencard status if he/she's born overseas. It will take only a few months. So submit the application as soon as your baby is born.
However, your baby will need to live in Hong Kong for 7 YEARS to obtain a HK permanent status if he/she is born in U.S.
My friend has the same situation as you. Both of them are from HK and they are holding a green card. HK Immigration Dept said their baby will not qualify for a HKID card, because the parents have shown signs to consider U.S. as their long term residency instead of Hong Kong. So the only two options for the baby to have a HK status is either to be given birth in HK or to live in HK for 7 years.
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