They want the child to be a US citizen like Mariel and her family. Also, the fact that she's had a difficult pregnancy and had miscarriages before, if something happens...better technology and lots more specialists here in the US. They're doing it for their child.
This is sad. I get why he wasn't allowed to fly here to the US, but what if something happens to Mariel or the baby? He can't even be with them or have that first skin to skin contact with his own daughter. Very bittersweet.
Anon 1:00PM, I'm sorry to say this, pero walang connection yung giving birth in the US, to making sure because "ilang beses na siya nawalan ng baby". Miscarriages, fetal deaths, etc. happen in whatever country you are. Your comment was nonsensical.
The reason is not because they want na maging US citizen ung baby. Since Mariel is already a US citizen, the baby will automatically be allowed to have the same citizenship kahit saan ipanganak. There are rules na about this issue. Ngayon sa US, kung ano ang citizenship ng parents ganun din ang anak. Hindi na katulad dati na US citizen agad.
Anon 1:44, si Mariel ka? o si Robin? Maybe Anon 1:00's comment is nonsensical to you but maybe it makes sense to both Mariel and Robin and for me it is logical. Paano kung dahil sa traffic dito eh di maka abot si Mariel sa hospital? Is that still nonsensical to you? Yes, all of those risks with pregnancies happen everywhere thus it makes sense to take the necessary steps to avoid them.
Anong 1:55, I think walang nagbago sa laws regarding citizenship by birthright. Sa USCIS website, ganun pa din. If u were born here, automatic US citizen ka regardless of the parent's citizenship. Ang exception lang if anak ng mga Foreign diplomats.
@1:11 kahit sa Pinas manganak si Mariel pwede pa din maging US citizen ung bata dahil US citizen sya. The child may follow her mother's citizenship. The U.S. citizen parent must be the genetic or the gestational parent and the legal parent of the child under local law at the time and place of the child’s birth to transmit U.S. citizenship.
Is it mandatory ba na sa US siya manganak? I don't get it. Just curious.
ReplyDeleteUS Citizenship.
DeleteNaninigurado lang siguro. Ilang beses na siya nawalan ng Baby.
DeleteThey want the child to be a US citizen like Mariel and her family. Also, the fact that she's had a difficult pregnancy and had miscarriages before, if something happens...better technology and lots more specialists here in the US. They're doing it for their child.
DeleteHindi nmn sensitive daw kasi pregnancy nya kaya she chose na dito manganak.
DeleteThis is sad. I get why he wasn't allowed to fly here to the US, but what if something happens to Mariel or the baby? He can't even be with them or have that first skin to skin contact with his own daughter. Very bittersweet.
DeleteI know why. It's because they want their child to be a US citizen. Simple as that.
Deletebecause mariel is a US citizen and andun family nia
DeleteAnon 1:00PM, I'm sorry to say this, pero walang connection yung giving birth in the US, to making sure because "ilang beses na siya nawalan ng baby". Miscarriages, fetal deaths, etc. happen in whatever country you are. Your comment was nonsensical.
DeleteThe reason is not because they want na maging US citizen ung baby. Since Mariel is already a US citizen, the baby will automatically be allowed to have the same citizenship kahit saan ipanganak. There are rules na about this issue. Ngayon sa US, kung ano ang citizenship ng parents ganun din ang anak. Hindi na katulad dati na US citizen agad.
DeleteAnon 1:44, si Mariel ka? o si Robin? Maybe Anon 1:00's comment is nonsensical to you but maybe it makes sense to both Mariel and Robin and for me it is logical. Paano kung dahil sa traffic dito eh di maka abot si Mariel sa hospital? Is that still nonsensical to you? Yes, all of those risks with pregnancies happen everywhere thus it makes sense to take the necessary steps to avoid them.
DeleteDelikado ang pregnancy niya, US citizen siya at yun kasi ang hiling ng parents nya na mga naninirahan sa america. Kaya siya pupunta dun
DeleteAnong 1:55, I think walang nagbago sa laws regarding citizenship by birthright. Sa USCIS website, ganun pa din. If u were born here, automatic US citizen ka regardless of the parent's citizenship. Ang exception lang if anak ng mga Foreign diplomats.
DeleteLets admit it, mas advance parin ang technology ng US. #justsayin
DeleteThey just want the child to be a US citizen like Mariel. Peke lang na pagmamahal sa bayan ang sinasabi ni Binoe.
Delete@1:11 kahit sa Pinas manganak si Mariel pwede pa din maging US citizen ung bata dahil US citizen sya. The child may follow her mother's citizenship. The U.S. citizen parent must be the genetic or the gestational parent and the legal parent of the child under local law at the time and place of the child’s birth to transmit U.S. citizenship.
Deletebakit di kasama si Robin?
ReplyDeleteHe wasn't allowed and didn't get a visa.
DeleteAy, ang sad naman. First-time mom si Mariel, tapos di kasama hubby sa birth.
DeletePARANG FOREVER DENIED SI ROBIN DAHIL SA PAGIGING MUSLIM NIYA. SAD. PERO IYONG MGA TOTOONG TERORISTA NA GALING MIDDLE EAST NAKAKAKUHA NG VISA.
DeleteAndun yata close relatives niya
ReplyDeleteFinally natapos na rin ang mga baby showers. Ilang beses ky magpabinyag to?Bk 10000 times din.
ReplyDeletewhat can you do eh marami siyang kaibigan na gustong i-welcome ang anak niya.
DeleteMay binyag ba ang Islam?
Delete3:19
DeleteMeron. Aqiqah ang tawag. Usually dapat 1 week before giving birth
ang tagal kong binasa ang post ni robin. di ko pa rin lubos na maunawaan. paumanhin.
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