Adoption I
Basic Procedures for Foreigners to Adopt from China
There are 17
countries that have established cooperative relationship with China in
inter-country adoption. These countries are: USA, Canada, UK, France,
Spain, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland,
Iceland, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. Only citizens
of these countries can adopt children from China through the following
procedures:
I. Submission of Application
The first step for
foreigners to adopt a child in China is to submit adoption application
and certifying documents through their government departments or
adoption agencies authorized by governments. Documents required for
adoption in China include:
(i) Inter-country adoption application letter;
(ii) Birth certificate;
(iii) Marital status certificate;
(iv) Occupation, income and financial status certificate;
(v) Physical examination certificate;
(vi) Criminal/ Non-criminal record certificate;
(vii) Home study report;
(viii)
Certificate certifying the approval of the inter-country adoption by
the competent authority of the country where the adoption applicant
resides;
(ix) Copy of passport;
(x) Two bareheaded photos (two inches) and six family photos.
All
the certificates except those required in item (ix) and (x) must be
produced by the competent body in the resident country and authenticated
by diplomatic organization of the resident country or agencies
authorized by the diplomatic organization and notarized by the embassy
or consulate of the People’s Republic of China in that country.
China Center of Adoption Affairs (CCAA) does not accept any adoption application documents submitted directly by individuals.
II. Registration of Documents
After
receiving the adoption documents submitted by government or adoption
agencies, CCAA will accept and register the application, provided that
all the documents required for adoption are complete and valid and the
service fees are paid. CCAA will inform the foreign governments or
adoption agencies which have forwarded the documents about the
registration information of the application.
III. Review and Match
After
reviewing the adoption documents, CCAA will, considering the adoptive
families’ wish, match a suitable child for those qualified families and
transfer the information of the adoptee and the person who place the
child for adoption to the foreign governments and adoptive families to
seek their opinions on the referral.
IV. Issuing the Notice
After
receiving the signe acceptance letter from the foreign government and
adoptive family, CCAA will issue the Notice of Travelling to China for
Adoption to the family through the foreign governments or adoption
agencies. Meanwhile, CCAA will issue a Notice of Foreign-related
Adoption to the adoption registration authority in the department of
civil affairs of the province where the adoptee resides.
V. Travelling to China for Adoption
After
receiving the Notice of Travelling to China for Adoption, both the
husband and wife should, bearing the original copy of the notice, come
to China and to the department of civil affairs of the province where
the adoptee resides to go through the adoption registration formalities.
VI. Adoption Registration
Foreign
adoptive families should fill the Registration Application Letter of
Foreigners Coming to China for Adoption, and submit the adoption
agreement signed between the adopters and the person placing the child
for adoption, the original Notice of Travelling to China for Adoption
issued by CCAA, passports and photos. The provincial departments of
civil affairs will check the documents, go through registration
formalities for eligible adopters, and issue the Adoption Registration
Certificate and Certificate of Conformity of Intercountry Adoption. The
adoption relationship is established as of the date of registration.