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    Pregnant visitors to NZ not allowed to stay and give birth

    I see again the issue of heavily pregnant visitors to NZ being brought to our attention in the media. One has been allowed to stay as any travel could be injurious to the baby's health (a Lithuanian woman, heavily pregnant); another, a Korean woman has been told to leave.

    What is it with heavily pregnant women coming to NZ if not for the possibility of being able to give birth here and therefore claim citizenship for their kids? Obviously there will always be unforeseen situations where a pregnancy might result in premature delivery in a foreign country, but to travel overseas once "heavily" pregnant (implying that you are most likely in the last trimester, or due to drop your bundle soon) makes me wonder about motives.

    The health system seems to struggle with providing sufficient resources for NZ women to enjoy adequate birth care (I remember being "asked" to leave the hospital, nicely I might add, the day after giving birth to my son due to more pregnant ladies arriving, and him being my second child).

    What makes it so appealing for women to come here and use our burdened hospital facilities when they should be giving birth in their own countries? The same could be said for any number of medical issues - foreigners coming to take advantage of our health system here in the hope that they'll get better care than in their own country. Yet we hardly have an ideal system even to provide for our own population.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post


    (I remember being "asked" to leave the hospital, nicely I might add, the day after giving birth to my son due to more pregnant ladies arriving, and him being my second child).
    I'd have asked you to make sure my dinner was on the table that night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    What makes it so appealing for women to come here and use our burdened hospital facilities when they should be giving birth in their own countries? The same could be said for any number of medical issues - foreigners coming to take advantage of our health system here in the hope that they'll get better care than in their own country.
    I suppose some people are just masochists.
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    It's purely for citizenship..........

    Like the south americans do to the U.S.
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    I don't think being born in NZ is any guarantee of citizenship these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    I don't think being born in NZ is any guarantee of citizenship these days.
    I'm still waiting to be deported.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    I'm still waiting to be deported.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I'd have asked you to make sure my dinner was on the table that night.
    ...and you'd probably have ended up wearing said dinner...
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post

    It's purely for citizenship..........
    Wrong, laws have been changed now, people used to do that 10-15 years ago then their entire extended family became NZ citizens. Not any more.

    Question is why has she been travelling when she's been "heavily" pregnant?

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    A newborn doesn't automatically become a NZ citizen just because they are born here. The laws changed 2006.

    http://www.citizenship.govt.nz/diawe...s?OpenDocument

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    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Wrong, laws have been changed now, people used to do that 10-15 years ago then their entire extended family became NZ citizens. Not any more.

    Question is why has she been travelling when she's been "heavily" pregnant?
    Maybe she was unaware of NZ's laws pertaining to this and expected citizenship?
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    Maybe she was unaware of NZ's laws pertaining to this and expected citizenship?
    Maybe.

    Just like you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Maybe.

    Just like you.
    Precisely, I was actually going to add (as was I) to my post but couldn't be bothered......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I'd have asked you to make sure my dinner was on the table that night.
    Cook your own fricken eggs Jake.
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