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Q: Hardest country to adopt a child from?
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What country is the quickest to adopt a child from?

That would be your own if you adopt a foster child.


What country did Madonna adopt her first child from?

Malawi


Does a boyfriend have right to a child that is 3years old and not his?

if he did not adopt the child, no. Check your country or state's laws about this matter.


Is it a two-country bureaucratic nightmare for a US citizen to adopt an illegal child if their parents are in the country and give consent?

Giving recent security there's a lot of things that has to be done when a foreign born child is being adopted out with the parent's consent. The American consulate of that respective country can tell you what it takes to adopt a child.


Does a child have to have special needs to be adopted for free?

Anyone is capable to adopt, all they need to be able to do is take care of the child. If the facility does not think that the way you live meets the standards for a child, they will not be able to adopt.


Can you adopt Chinese kids?

you can't adopt children from any country but china is very hard to adopt a child from try other Asian countrys like Thailand Indonesia, malya


Does rosalie and Emmett adopt a child?

Rosalie and Emmett do not adopt a child


Can Americans adopt a child in UK?

yes you can adopt a child almost anywhere


How do you adopt a child on pixie hollow?

You don't adopt a child , only a fairy.


Is it easier to adopt a child from china or the US?

It is easier to adopt a child in the US.


Can you go on leave out of the country and leave your child with family?

Yes. In fact, that's what most people do when they adopt.


Where is the easiest place to adopt children if you live in australia?

If you live in Australia, the only avenue for adoption open to you is inter-country adoption (unless you wish to formally adopt the child of a deceased relative). The Philippines is the "easiest" place from which to adopt, but inter-country adoption is an arduous road, no matter which country you attempt.