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The question of going to Hong Kong to have a baby is answered by experienced people, thank you!

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1. Hospitals

1. What hospitals are there in Hong Kong?

Answer:

(1) Baptist Hospital (Kowloon)

(2) CANOSA Hospital: a private hospital for the church

(3) Yan 'an Hospital in Sha Tin

(4) Saint Teresa Hospital (French Hospital)

(5) Saint Paul Hospital (5). Hong Kong An Hospital

(1) Guanghua Hospital

2. Hospital introduction:

(1) Baptist Hospital

A: Baptist Hospital is a private hospital, charging 4W, and doctors have to pay a deposit of 5, yuan. The average room of Baptist Hospital is 6-8 people, which I heard is ok.

(2 It is said that pregnant women feel that they are enjoying the SPA instead of giving birth.

(3) Hong Kong An Hospital:

A: It is said that the conditions are very good. On the mountain, most of them are foreigners. My friend settled down in Hong Kong and used a three-night and four-day package in the hospital. She gave birth naturally and spent another 1, yuan on painless. It's basically painless.

(4) Yan 'an Hospital:

A: Yan 'an Hospital is located in Tai Wai, New Territories. My first two inspections were to take a train with my husband to Tai Wai, and then take a free minibus from their hospital every few minutes, which is very fast. It's only 6 or 7 minutes' distance to the hospital. The hospital is on the hill. When the driver drives to the slope at the hospital gate, it is always. The delivery package is 42, for natural delivery and 52, for caesarean section. The hospital environment is quite good, and the room is very large and comfortable.

The beds in the hospital are arranged as follows: if it is caesarean section, the nurse will arrange the beds for you after making an appointment with the doctor. If there is no standard room, arrange two or three rooms, and then change them for you when there is a standard room; If it's a natural birth, they will also help arrange beds when they go to the hospital to go through the formalities soon. In Ren 'an, they will have a B-ultrasound for abnormality (in HK), and their families can look at the big screen opposite, introduce the development of various organs of BB in detail, and then give you a photo of each important part (about 6 photos).

2. Documents

3. Procedures for giving birth in Hong Kong?

Answer:

Netizen A: My friend just came back from giving birth there last month, saying that she is now strict about giving birth in mainland China, so she should apply for a prenatal reservation card several months in advance. She should pay a deposit in a hospital in Hong Kong seven months before she is pregnant, complete the Certificate of Appointment for Delivery, and have had two or more prenatal checkups in Hong Kong. If she has not been examined in Hong Kong before giving birth, she will have to pay an additional fee of 1, to 2, yuan. If you are older, Customs depends on the confirmation form of hospital reservation.

User B: Those who want to be born in Hong Kong should come to Hong Kong to see a doctor before they are pregnant for seven months, and then ask the doctor to make an appointment for you. After seven months, if you don't have an appointment certificate, you won't be allowed to pass the customs, but you will have to check for a long time after you get the certificate, for fear that this certificate is false.

User C: First of all, when you are pregnant for four to five months, find the hospital where you are going to give birth and go to give birth for the first time. In the future, the doctor will make an appointment with you for the next antenatal check-up. The Hong Kong government stipulates that you must have at least two antenatal check-ups before giving birth. Otherwise, you will have to pay an extra 1, yuan when giving birth, and you will be allowed to enter the country after seven months. Secondly, as soon as BB is born, you should send the information as soon as possible, take out the world paper with a good name, apply for a home visit permit at the Immigration Department, get the birth paper and the home visit permit at the China Travel Service (accelerated), and all the permits will take seven working days to complete. If you add your labor period, it will be over. I heard that you can apply for an extension with a doctor's certificate. In fact, you don't have to go through an intermediary at all. The nurse in the hospital will tell you.

Netizen D:

1 goes to Hong Kong for a permit. Seven days is fine

2 Find a place to live in Hong Kong

3 Find a doctor to check in the hospital

4 Ask the doctor to write a certificate for you after the check

5 Take the certificate and go to Wan Chai to apply for an extension

6 Go to the hospital when you have a stomachache

7 After giving birth, all the procedures will be taught by the doctor

8 If you really don't understand, ask the hospital to help you. It seems that it is enough to give 15 yuan.

User E: The procedure I went through is as follows:

1. Make an appointment with my doctor (the one I saw originally) for examination, and ask him to make an appointment for me at the same time.

2. The doctor sends an appointment request to the hospital and waits for the hospital to confirm

3. The fax is confirmed to the doctor, and the doctor tells me

4. It can be handled by relatives or friends with a copy of your entry certificate

. The main hospital just wants $ number and money, so it's best to call the hospital directly to ask)

4. I'm going to study in Hong Kong. Do you want to find an intermediary? What should I do?

A:

User A: You don't need to find an intermediary. You can check the information of relevant hospitals online first, then choose a hospital that you like, call and make an appointment first, and the hospital will tell you what to do after you go. The procedure is not complicated, and you don't necessarily need to go through an intermediary.

User B: You really don't need to find an intermediary. In fact, you will go to a public hospital in Hong Kong as soon as you get pregnant. Then you can directly ask the doctor to book a bed for you, and then you can meet the requirements as long as you have two prenatal examinations. After you book a bed, you can pay the deposit first. In fact, it is not good to find a private doctor. This time, I have gone through the formalities, so I know this. The hospital will teach you what to do after giving birth to a child.

5. How long can it take to get a tourist visa? Can we postpone it?

Answer:

User A: You can enter twice in 7 days at most. You can postpone it, but you have to go through the customs, or you can do it in Shenzhen. If you can get a business visa, it will be much better, and you can go back and forth multiple times a year.

I suggest that friends who take tourist endorsements should pay more attention to it. If you don't need to get documents for your children, that's fine. If you get documents, 7 days will be reluctant; Moreover, the tourist visa

is suitable for friends who are not too far away from Hong Kong, otherwise, the time is too short and too hasty.

Netizen B: Do you have a foreign nationality? If a foreigner goes to Hong Kong, it seems that he can stay longer. Or business dispatch (but your company must have a record in the entry-exit administration office, which is very troublesome, usually only for large companies).

6. My family will accompany me to give birth, what should she do to postpone it? My family and I both have a 7-day tourist visa.

Answer: You can sign it twice for 7 days or once. If it expires after you arrive in HK, ask the doctor to extend it for you.

Your mother: sign it twice for 7 days. (Are you a doctor? ) Go to HK two days before your incision, pass through Shenzhen on the seventh day of your first endorsement, and then enter HK, so that your mother can stay for another 7 days, and only stay for 14 days on a * * *.

7. About business visas? Where can I get a business visa?

A: It's more convenient to apply for a business visa. I sign multiple trips in three months, or I can apply for multiple trips in one year.

First, your company has a qualification certificate, and then fill in your information on the filing form, saying that this person is going to Hong Kong for business. To prepare a case, you must have a social security certificate, so that you will become a filing officer. Then, every time you go to the Exit-Entry Administration Office of the Public Security Bureau, take the relevant certificate.

Answer: If your certificate is about to expire, ask your doctor to write you a doctor's paper, and then ask your husband, or a Hong Kong resident, to apply for an extension for you at the Immigration Department. Generally, it will be extended for one week. After giving birth, you can take out the hospital paper and extend it for four weeks. Be careful not to extend it after the expiration date. If that happens, it will not be extended, because it will be expired. Do I have to?

User's answer: Yes, I was looking for my menstruation, so I signed it. If there are no relatives in Hong Kong, I can find a copy of the ID card of a mainlander (your mother can do it), and she doesn't need to go in person.

1. How to handle the documents after the birth of the child?

User Answer: About BB's documents:

-Birth paper: You can only apply for other documents with birth paper.

There are two options: ordinary and urgent. The ordinary one takes one week to take out the birth paper, and the urgent one can get the birth paper in three days.

As soon as BB was born, he told doctors and nurses to do it urgently. There is a charge for this (around 2 yuan).

When you leave the hospital, take the hospital's certificate to the designated place to take out the raw paper (the charge is 12 yuan), and the hospital will give you instructions

-Re-entry permit:

1 when you pass through Hong Kong, and 2 pink photos with BB and BB's eyes open (you can ask the hospital to take your photo when you enter the hospital, 24 yuan. Otherwise, you will have to bring BB out yourself. Parents' marriage certificate

4, original parents' certificate (ID card/passport)

5, copy of guarantor's ID card and letter of guarantee

6, completed on the same day, with a charge of HK$ 12

7, address: 2/f Tel: 2852347

-Home Visit Permit: going through Shenzhen. Re-entry permit

3, parents from mainland China with household registration book/ID card

4, 2 copies of all documents (need to be copied by A 4)

5, express for 5 days, valid for 3 years, and charged in 54 yuan; Ordinary 14 working days, the charge is forgotten; It can be taken at 5 pm on the temporary day, and the charge is forgotten, so it can only be used once.

6. You can pick up the documents by your father or mother, and BB doesn't have to take it with you.

7. Address: Sheung Wan (across the street from the Hong Kong Re-entry Permit, just across the overpass)

PS: You have to go with BB to handle the Hong Kong Re-entry Permit and Home Visit Permit

You have to go early in the morning, and only send a certain number a day. When you used to have a check-up, go to those places and you will know that the hospital has detailed instructions for handling the certificate; You need to go to BB for both the Home Visit Permit and the Home Visit Permit. The birth papers are quick, so you can get them before you leave the hospital.

11. Cost and time required for making baby documents: < P > A: User A:

1. Birth papers: HK$ 16/copy, and I will ask you how many copies. I asked for two < P > It will take 15 days after birth. Now, a special express mail has been opened for mainland parturients, that is, you can pick it up at the birth and death registration office within 2 working days after birth, but you should tell the hospital before giving birth that you need documents to handle the express mail

: the original and photocopy of both parents' passports or passes, the original and photocopy of marriage certificate, and the baby's name (it is best to prepare an English name, otherwise they will write the baby's pinyin in the English name column. Moreover, it's the Pinyin pronounced in Cantonese as the English name)

Location: Birth and Death Registry

Need the baby's father or mother to go in person

2. Re-entry permit: HK$ 14

Time required: handle it on the same day, and you can get

the required documents: original and photocopy of birth paper, original and photocopy of baby's father or mother's passport, marriage certificate and baby's photo. Signature of guarantor and copy of ID card (must be a Hong Kong resident over 18 years old)

Location: Immigration Department of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Parents are required to take their babies to apply

3. Home card: HK$ 712 (including photocopying fee)

Time: it usually takes 1 working days to get it, and it takes 5 working days to get it by express mail, but an additional HK$ 2 is required

Documents are required. Original and photocopy of parent's passport, marriage certificate, baby's photo, re-entry permit and household register

Location: Hong Kong China Travel Agency Co., Ltd.

Parents need to take their babies to apply

PS: In addition to the above documents, there are children's ID cards and passports, but I didn't do them, because ID cards can not be applied until you are 11 years old, unless you want to apply for a passport. You can apply for an ID card at the same time when you apply for a passport. I don't think I will take my baby out of town in the last two years, so I haven't applied for it for the time being.

User B A:

There are five kinds of documents for babies: birth certificate (which can be obtained on the same day at the government office under the jurisdiction of the hospital); Re-entry permit (same as before, available on the same day); Home Visit Permit (the reunification of mainland parents is handled by China Travel Agency in Mong Kok, and one entry and exit home visit permit within three months is available on the same day; A 3-year valid Home Visit Permit needs to be taken after 5 working days); Passport and identity card (as long as the child does not leave the mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, it is not required; If you want to handle it, it will take 19 working days); The above re-entry permit, passport and ID card need a guarantor in Hong Kong. BB must take them to the reception office when handling other documents except the birth certificate. Therefore, it is more convenient to be accompanied by two family members. If I have a caesarean section, I have to apply for documents before I recover. It is very hard. Ren 'an's package contains 2 photos of BB's documents.

Adult's documents: pregnant women can apply for an extension of 1 -2 weeks after being certified by a doctor. Mothers can apply for a four-week extension. (Mainlanders can accept entry and exit at Gloucester Road in Wan Chai in a unified way, and their families can handle it on their behalf, and they need to write a power of attorney.) Accompanying their families to apply for an extension, according to the general G endorsement, they stay in Hong Kong for 7 days each time, and Luohu goes around and then stays in Hong Kong for 7 days, which adds up to 14 days. Shenzhen is fine, like several of my friends are from Shanghai, but only their parents, husbands or others take turns. I am dragged on a little bit. Personal academic exchange endorsements can be made twice a year (staying in Hong Kong for 14 days each time and going around Luohu in the middle, which is enough for 28 days). It is most convenient for pregnant women to make S endorsements for more than three months or once a year. Of course, it would be better if they can make an endorsement for visiting relatives. < P > I made an "appointment certificate" during the 27-week maternity check-up and flew from Shanghai to Shenzhen in the 32-week maternity check-up. The forms of airlines are different, so after determining the airline, go to the designated place to get the form, and then go to the hospital to get a certificate (you may also need to ask for a relationship. Generally, you don't have a card in the hospital, so they are reluctant to open it). Then go to the designated place to buy tickets, so that your special identity will be entered into the computer with the ticket purchase information. If you don't do this, you are afraid that you will not be allowed to board the plane if you buy a ticket. > I was also called when I went to Hong Kong for customs clearance from Huanggang in 32 weeks.