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Brief Introduction on Inter Country Adoption of Nepal. Presented by Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare. Inter Country Adoption. Nepal signed on Hague Convention on : 28 April, 2009 Central Authority : Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare, Singh durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Brief Introduction on Inter Country Adoption of Nepal Presented byMinistry of Women, Children and Social Welfare
Inter Country Adoption • Nepal signed on Hague Convention on : 28 April, 2009 • Central Authority : Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare, Singh durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal
National Legislation • The civil code (Muluki Ain) is the substantive law on both domestic and inter-country adoption. • The Terms and Conditions, 2008 is the special law with regard to inter-country adoption, which set forth a detailed provision in this regard
Function of Central Authority • Regulate and monitor the functions of other bodies, such as Investigation, Recommendation and Monitoring Committee (IRMC) and Matching Committees (FMCs) and Orphanages/Child homes • Accredit Foreign Adoption Agencies working in Nepal, Orphanages, and Children Homes. • Make a final decision (Adoption Decree) in granting the Nepali children to foreign nationals. • Responsible for policymaking and legislation regarding inter-country adoption in Nepal.
Eligibility to Adopt Nepali Child • A married couple who have completed at least four years of their marriage or • An unmarried, widow, divorcee or legally separated woman who has completed thirty five years of age but not crossed fifty five years of age. • There shall be difference of at least thirty years of age between the adoptive parents and the child to be adopted. • The Adoptive parents will not be granted to adopt the child with the same sex, the family have already at their home. • The parent/s shall apply for a child of lesser age than that of the child they already have in their family.
Required Documents to Submit along with Application • Consent letter from concerned authority of the home country of adoptive parent/s. • Guarantee letter • Birth certificate • Documents proving the marital status • Family status including the birth certificate/s of biological/adoptive children (if any)
Cont. • Health certificate • Character certificate (Criminal Record) • Documents proving properties and income sources • Photocopy of passport • Social, psychological and home study report • Covering letter of the Embassy/ Diplomatic Mission/Adoption agency. • Photographs depicting exteriors and interiors of living apartment/residence. • Commitment of the applicants to comply with post adopting requirements.
Validity of the Documents The following documents remain valid for one year from the date of issuance unless otherwise mentioned • Consent letter. • Guarantee letter • Health certificate • Character certificate (Criminal Records) • Social, psychological and home study report
The Adoption Procedure • Adoption Dossier should be submitted through the accredited agencies or embassy or diplomatic mission. • Dossier documents will be verified by IRMC. • MOWCSW will not take any action on those applications which are directly sent by prospective adoptive parents. • IRMC places the request of only those prospective adoptive parents to FMCs if documents are found to be in accordance with Terms and Condition.
Cont. • FMCs refers a child for matching with family in the best interest of the child. • Rearing, ethnic origin, cultural backgrounds, and native language of the child shall not be taken into consideration. • A letter shall be sent to the parents through adoption agency, Diplomatic mission given to obtain adoptive parent’s consent.
Cont.. • The family is free to accept or reject the referral. If rejects, reason must be stated. • After obtaining consent from the families, MOWCSW takes a final decision on granting the child for adoption.
Duration of the Adoption Procedure: • Adoption procedure is supposed to be completed within a period of 5-6 Months.
Fees for Inter Country Adoption • Agency Accreditation fee: $ 500 and $ 100 for renewal in every two years. • Adoptive Family: $3000 as an adoption fee to the Government of Nepal and $ 5000 to the Home, Orphanage or Children's Organization where the child has been residing.
Issuance of Conformity Certificate • After the final decision by the MOWCSW on granting the child for Inter country adoption, A Certificate of Conformity shall be issued to the adoptive parents.
Travel: • 1 Time : MOWCSW requires the presence of parent/s to receive the child to the latter. • Expected duration : ~ 3 Weeks :
Post Adoption Report • Adoptive parents have to submit a post adoption report annually until the child reaches at 18 years old.
Children Eligible for Inter Country Adoption: • Orphan child, and • Voluntarily abandoned child.
Documents required for Orphan Child • Certificate of Orphan issued by Chief District Officer. • A Letter from the Police Office for the children found in road, way or public place. • A Letter From Hospital where the child is left • A public enquiry deed for the children found in the vicinity of orphanage or Children’s home. • A Public Notice to be broadcasted on TV and Radio. • A Public Notice to be published on Daily Newspaper.
Documents required for Abandoned Child • A recommendation made by the concerned local body. • Deed of abandonment made in the presence of Chief District Officer. • Citizenship Certificates of the Parents • Reason to abandon children.
Thank you For Details : http://www.mowcsw.gov.np/opensection.php?secid=462