Philippines adoption – Special needs adoption from Philippines

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Philippines adoption is a very good option for those who are patient and interested to adopt older or special need children. Most of the children are from Philippines and speak English too. There are children from the age group of 0 - 14 years and they fall in the different categories and there are siblings and waiting children for adoption as well. These children are from Asian, Spanish and Malay descent and are usually brought from the foster care and orphanages from Philippines. The main reason of these children being here is economic, family condition and legal decision apart from the death of their parents.

Nowadays special needs adoption is gaining popularity and people are trying to adopt children of this type so that they can give them a better and more cared life. The best thing about this adoption policy is that people from all over the world are eligible to adopt children of their choice here. Although the requirements for this adoption are not very strict, they have stopped allowing singles to adopt such children. Travel is allowed only after 3 - 4 months once the referral has been accepted. The entire paperwork gets finalized before the parent arrives Philippines and the time taken is around 5 - 7 days and the formalities get completed.


There are some basic and some specific requirements that are to be fulfilled and to know more about this in detail, you will have to visit the legitimate website of the agency. It is advisable that you go through the adoption guide available so that you come to know about the policies as well as the terms and conditions. There is an online discussion group in which you can participate and be a part of the discussion going on.

Philippines adoption policies are specific and those parents who adopt children through this agency have to abide by them. Many parents are going for special needs adoption these days. Statistics reveal that it was around 290 special needs adoption only in 2008. There is both domestic and international adoption available and so parents from anywhere in the world can browse the Internet, read the terms and conditions and go through the process of adoption as directed.

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