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  2. International adoption - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the country, the parents may have to make more than one trip overseas to complete the legal process. Some countries allow a child to be escorted to the adoptive parents' home country and the adoptive parents are not required to travel to the country of their adopted child. [citation needed]

  3. New State Department ruling makes inter-country adoption ...

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    Inter-country adoption is still important when children cannot be placed with families in their country of origin, and UNICEF estimates there to be 17.6 million children who have lost both of ...

  4. Category:Adoption by country - Wikipedia

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    See also Category:International adoption. Subcategories. ... Adoptees by nationality (32 C) Adoption law by country (3 C) A. Adoption in Australia (1 C, 8 P) B.

  5. Want to adopt a child from overseas? Here’s what to know ...

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    Giving a child from overseas a loving, permanent home can be a rewarding experience, but the international adoption process can be lengthy and expensive.

  6. Netherlands will no longer allow international adoptions

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    The Netherlands will no longer permit its citizens to adopt children from foreign countries, a Dutch government minister said on Tuesday. Minister for Legal Protection Franc Weerwind added that ...

  7. Adoption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The laws of different countries vary in their willingness to allow international adoptions. Some countries, such as China, Korea and Vietnam, have very well established rules and procedures for foreign adopters to follow, while others, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for example, expressly forbid

  8. Adoption - Wikipedia

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    Its importance as an avenue for adoption varies by country. Of the 127,500 adoptions in the U.S. in 2000, [80] about 51,000 or 40% were through the foster care system. [81] International adoption: this involves the placing of a child for adoption outside that child's country of birth. This can occur through public or private agencies.

  9. China stops foreign adoptions of its children after three decades

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    Around 82,000 of these children, mostly girls, have been adopted in the United States, according to China's Children International (CCI). China stops foreign adoptions of its children after three ...