International adoption
Aspects to consider before international adoption
Moratorium on new international adoption files
A moratorium on international adoptions with certified bodies is in force. The opening of new files is suspended.
However, files submitted without certified bodies, in the circumstances expressly provided for by regulation, as well as files with certified bodies that are already open are exempt from this measure and will continue to be processed as planned. For more information on cases where adoption without an accredited agency is possible, see the page International adoption without a certified body.
Before any adoption procedures are undertaken, they must be authorized by the Secrétariat aux services internationaux à l’enfant (SASIE). Without this authorization, they will not be recognized: no adoption or immigration approval will be granted, and the child will not be able to obtain the right to live permanently in Canada. These rules exist to ensure that every adoption takes place within a legal and safe framework and, above all, in the best interests of the child.
Adopting a child through international adoption is an exceptional experience. It must not be taken lightly. Before adopting, it is important to be well informed.
Aspects to consider
Before starting the process, prospective international adoptive persons must understand the challenges and issues involved, both for the child and for themselves. The following aspects must be considered:
- Profile of the child
- Health of the child
- Selection criteria for prospective adopters
- Adoption costs
- Challenges and preparation for adoption
- Time periods for adoption
Last update: June 11, 2024