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I have applied for permanent residence for my adopted child. Is it too late to apply for citizenship instead?

No. You can apply for a grant of citizenship for your adopted child, if:* at least one parent is a Canadian citizen by birth in Canada or through naturalization at the time of the adoption; and* you submit a citizenship … Read More

My adopted child has permanent residence. How can I apply for citizenship for him or her?

If your adopted child is already a permanent resident, you can apply for a grant of citizenship. The same application form and fees apply to permanent or non-permanent residents. Adoptive parents can apply for either:* a regular grant for a … Read More

How do I adopt a child from another country?

Intercountry adoptions are a two step process.First, there is the adoption process, which involves your province or territory of residence and the country from which you want to adopt. Please consult theintercountry adoption authority in your home province/territory for more … Read More

How do I adopt

Intercountry adoptions are a two step process.First, there is the adoption process, which involves your province or territory of residence and the country from which you want to adopt. Please consult theintercountry adoption authority in your home province/territory for more … Read More

I’m a temporary resident, can I apply to adopt a child from another country?

No. In order to be eligible to adopt a child from another country you must either be a Canadian citizens or a permanent residents. Temporary residents are not eligible to apply for sponsorship to adopt a child.Source: cic.gc.ca

Can I apply to adopt a child from another country?

No. In order to be eligible to adopt a child from another country you must either be a Canadian citizens or a permanent residents. Temporary residents are not eligible to apply for sponsorship to adopt a child.Source: cic.gc.ca

What do I need now to bring my adopted child to Canada?

Once the province or territory issues a letter of no objection, you can begin the immigration or citizenship process to bring your adopted child to Canada. You should consult the website to decide which process to use.Once you’ve decided on … Read More

Does an adopted child need a travel document, like a visa, to come to Canada?

Yes. Before bringing your child to Canada, you must apply for the necessary travel document in order for your child to legally enter Canada. The document is either apermanent resident visa, or a Canadian passport through a grant of citizenship. … Read More

How long will the adoption process take?

Adopting a child in another country takes time. Depending on the child’s country of origin, the process may take two years or longer.Adoption cases are processed on a priority basis. That is true whether parents are applying for permanent residence … Read More

I’ve done the necessary paperwork, I’m a citizen or permanent resident of good standing, and I went through a reputable adoption agency. Why is my adoption taking so long?

Intercountry adoption is a complex process. Canadian families planning to adopt a child in another country should understand that, even under ideal conditions, the process will take time. Depending on the child’s country of origin, it is not unusual for … Read More

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