As birth tourism rises again, will Trump’s citizenship moves send more Canada’s way?
- Vancouver-Based birth tourism operator Liga Lin reports a surge in inquiries from expectant mothers since U.S. President Donald Trump's move to end American birthright citizenship.
- Birth tourism in Canada decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic but has rebounded, with non-resident births increasing by 46% last year to an estimated 5,219.
- Andrew Griffith, a former director-general, noted that Trump's executive order has created uncertainty among U.S. Birth tourists, potentially impacting Canadian birth tourism.
- Dr. Jon Barrett stated that Canadian hospitals should have 'absolutely zero tolerance' for birth tourism unless it is urgent, citing risks to hospitals and tourists alike.
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