Mike, you really know your stuff when it comes to this topic. Did you recently have a child here in Kunming?
Mike, you really know your stuff when it comes to this topic. Did you recently have a child here in Kunming?
TWO (2)...different hospitals, different times.
Well it is great to see firsthand knowledge being presented here - not the usual BS or heresay or guessing that is common. Thanks!
FYI - We went to the maternity hospital behind the Green Lake Hotel for the first. It was a great experience
and the wife felt comfortable. For the second child, the original hospital had expanded significantly and we felt the quality of care had changed, so we switched to the TCM hospital, which is our "go to" hospital for emergency health care, as they have both western and TCM physicians on staff.
I tend to lean towards TCM, unless the situation is life-threatening or immediately dangerous or perilous. Works for me, but your mileage may vary (YMMV).
My fiance and I will be marry in a few weeks.to register our marriage we have to submit a documents with our parents full names (both husband and wife )on it .
The problem is my fiance renounced her Chinese citizenship in 2010 .how can she get the document without having any Chinese ID?
In what way does her parents' names rely on your fiancee having an ID?
In China this is all in the Family Book which her parents should have.
Thank you for your response,
She is looking for her Chinese birth certificate or any other document
that mentions her name and her parents name all together .the problem is that she is no more Chinese citizen and her parents are dead.we really don't know where and how to start ,
It might help if you went to the Marriage Office, and ask them. I am sure that they will be very helpful.
HUKOU book 户口本书is what Lemon lover is talking about