One of the most incredible moments a person can experience is the birth of a child. In that instant, life irrevocably alters.
Responsibilities change. Priorities shift. The heart expands beyond measure.
Those of us who are parents would do anything for our children. We want to give them the best start possible in life, including as many excellent opportunities to thrive as we can.
That is why so many of us with a Sovereign mindset choose to have our babies abroad, in countries that grant citizenship to those born on their shores. The minute the baby is born, he or she becomes automatically entitled to at least two citizenships: that/those of the parents, and that of the country itself.
Sovereign Man’s Founder, Simon Black (the pen name of James Hickman) is one of many in our community who chose Mexico for his children’s birth. We’ve discussed the whys in previous posts.
In this piece, we look at the nuts and bolts of planning a Mexican birth. Where are some good doctors? Can you have a natural birth there, or legally give birth outside a hospital? What are the legal steps one needs to take before and after birth to satisfy immigration authorities? How much does all of this cost?
We endeavor to answer these questions, and more, in today’s piece on giving birth in Mexico.
When Sovereign Man’s founder, James Hickman (better known under his nom de plume, Simon Black), was growing up in Texas in the 1980s, his family seemed quite settled in the United States. His mother hailed from Europe, and his father from the US. Although his parents had met in his mother’s home country, they were…