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Long Form Birth Certificate
Neil:
Yup. My wife did the same thing. She was very worried that, since she didn't get a birth certificate because she was born at home, she would not be allowed to immigrate. It was no problem getting a birth certificate, but it's not the same as the certificate of birth that they get when they are born. Well, same but different.
Irishman:
Thanks guys, Maxx, I asked my wife if she knew that place you mentioned, in Wuhan (where her Hukou is) and she said yes. So we'll get it sorted next time we are there.
maxx:
Irish your welcome.I'm glad I could help.Let me know when you go to Wuhan the next time.If we are in China at the same time.We can take a bus and go to Wuhan.It is 2 hours by bus from JiuJiang.We can get together and have some lunch.And scare all the Chinese people.When they think we are invadeing Wuhan.
Irishman:
I'd like that very much Maxx!
We'll probably be back in China next for the new year in Guangzhou. Not sure if we will go to her hometown then or if shes gonna go there while I'm here (shes going a few weeks earlier than me). I guess we'll start making plans after the summer.
Willy The Londoner:
Irishman,
You will be a hero if you go travelling around during New Year.
Rather you than me. But then meeting up with Maxx may well be worth it after all.
Willy
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