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Old 03-07-2002, 05:44 PM
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Just a commentary on the issue of Canadian citizens adopting internationally and the new Canadian Immigration Law which allows Canadian citizens who reside permanently outside of Canada to apply for Canadian citizenship for their adopted child(ren) while they reside outside of Canada.

Previously citizenship was granted to adopted children on the bases of the adoptive parent's RESIDENCY in Canada and therefore Canadian adoptive parents who were not residents of Canada could not apply for Canadian citizenship for their adopted children.

It is important to note that Canadian citizenship gives the child the right to enter and remain permanently in CANADA ONLY. It does not grant an adopted child or a child to be adopted at a later date the right to enter and remain in any OTHER COUNTRY. Canadian adopting parents who reside in another country and are planning to adopt a child and have the child enter and remain permanently in the foreign country MUST do so under the laws of that foreign jurisdiction and not under the immigration laws of Canada.

The botton line is that the new Canadian immigration laws do nothing to assist non-resident Canadian adopting parents in adopting children internationally and migrating the child to their country. It is usually the requirement of the child's country of orgin that before the adoption can be completed the sending country must see proof that the child will be allowed to legally enter and remain with the adopting parents in the foreign country of residence (which is not Canada).

Unless the adopting parents can migrate the child to the foreign country, under the laws of the foreign country, the adoption will not be completed and the child will not be an adopted child and therefore cannot apply for or be granted Canadian Citizenship.

Hope this one is a bit clearer
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International adoption for Non-residents

Hello

i would apprecaite if somebody can guide me as to how I
go about adopting my nice from pakistan.

I am a non-resident canadian.


thanks


moe
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Adoption by ex-pat Canadians

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Originally Posted By Janet

Just a commentary on the issue of Canadian citizens adopting internationally and the new Canadian Immigration Law which allows Canadian citizens who reside permanently outside of Canada to apply for Canadian citizenship for their adopted child(ren) while they reside outside of Canada.

Previously citizenship was granted to adopted children on the bases of the adoptive parent's RESIDENCY in Canada and therefore Canadian adoptive parents who were not residents of Canada could not apply for Canadian citizenship for their adopted children.

It is important to note that Canadian citizenship gives the child the right to enter and remain permanently in CANADA ONLY. It does not grant an adopted child or a child to be adopted at a later date the right to enter and remain in any OTHER COUNTRY. Canadian adopting parents who reside in another country and are planning to adopt a child and have the child enter and remain permanently in the foreign country MUST do so under the laws of that foreign jurisdiction and not under the immigration laws of Canada.

The botton line is that the new Canadian immigration laws do nothing to assist non-resident Canadian adopting parents in adopting children internationally and migrating the child to their country. It is usually the requirement of the child's country of orgin that before the adoption can be completed the sending country must see proof that the child will be allowed to legally enter and remain with the adopting parents in the foreign country of residence (which is not Canada).

Unless the adopting parents can migrate the child to the foreign country, under the laws of the foreign country, the adoption will not be completed and the child will not be an adopted child and therefore cannot apply for or be granted Canadian Citizenship.

Hope this one is a bit clearer



This applies to us as we are Canadian ex-pats who are trying to adopt internationally. This post is now old, does anyone know if this law is still in effect or if any changes have since been made to it? Thanks, Marni
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