Information on Taiwan Adoption
Welcome to Adoption Australia. The following is a little more information
on what is involved.
Approximately
6% of children adopted from outside of Australia are from Taiwan. The
criteria can be strict for this country and as they are not apart of the
Hague convention it depends on your state and their requirements as tho
whether you can adopt from here. If you are considering adopting you may
like:
Detailed information on the Adoption process in your state
Information on adopting a child from Australia
Information on inter-country (overseas) adoption
Our recommendations on what you may need to do to meet the eligibility
criteria of your local state adoption department
Details on the eligibility criteria from countries that are open to adoption
by Australian families
Information on estimated costs and fees for the various adoption processes
Information on international law and how this effects inter-country adoptions,
and recommendations to ensure everything you do is above board and meets
international law
Contact details for agencies, support groups and non-governmental organisation
involved in the adoption process
The process can vary from state to state however when adopting internationally
the process usually follows these steps
1 enquiry
2 education program
3aplication, assessment and approval
4 home study, waiting and matching
5 travel to meet and pick up child
6 supervision and application for child to receive Australian citizenship
7 completion 1 year after receiving child both governments will
finalise adoption
Parenting an adopted child is a rewarding and life changing experience,
much like parenting a biological child. Adoption, however, is a different
process that has started for you and your adopted child well before you
have even met
If you have any questions on Taiwan Adoption or about other issues involved
with adoption, please fill in the form on our services
page.