You can also apply for a Q2 visa outside of China, which is especially useful if you decide to have a baby in another country. The application requirements are the same as an L visa, plus marriage certificate. When I got mine, I was able to get 180 days multiple entry for 300 euros (2,400rmb at 1:8), which will last me about a year and a half if used immediately. For a child, you can apply for shenfenzhen without making him/her a Chinese national. My son has dual citizenship (not Chinese), but can still get his "social security card" in China.
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