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How do I make arrangements to adopt a child in another country?



Q: How do I make arrangements to adopt a child in another country?

A: First you must contact the authorities of the province or territory in which the child will reside. While adoption is a provincial/territorial responsibility, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is responsible for allowing an adopted child into Canada. Entry can be refused if the child does not hold an immigrant visa, and an immigrant visa will not be issued without the prior approval of the province or territory. Obtaining this approval from outside the country can be a difficult and lengthy process; agreement may be denied even if the adoption has already been completed.

Consult the Adoptions section for important information on this issue.

Contact your provincial/territorial authorities or a Citizenship and Immigration Call Centre.