✔ 最佳答案
1. Yes - citizens of EU/EEA member states and Switzerland hold freedom of movement.
2. No - in order for the child to become a British Citizen, one of the parents must exercise treaty rights (living in the U.K. for 5 years).
3. N/A - all medical services in the U.K. are under NHS.
(In the U.K., there is no a concept of private practice doctors.)
4. Your exact cost is unknown. See this for detail:
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/AboutNHSservices/uk-visitors/Pages/accessing-nhs-services.aspx
2013-07-20 18:41:46 補充:
1. Yes - birth certificate only.
2. Yes - Portuguese citizenship is acquired through parents, not place of birth. In other word, the baby will get the citizenship regardless of place of birth.
3. Portuguese passport.
4. It will be an unknown as:
2013-07-20 18:43:30 補充:
a. U.K. is in discussion of the withdrawal of EU. This may signifcantly impact the rights of EU/EEA/Switzerland citizenship in the U.K.;
b. U.K. benefits are not entitlement, but earned (such as NHS).
Bottom line - there is no need to give birth in the U.K.