CCAA Adds New Restrictions
Last Revised: 1/13/2007
CCAA has announced to adoption agencies new limitations on the families
that will be eligable to adopt from China. The new rules will go into
effect for dossiers received at CCAA effective May 1, 2007 according to
news reports. CCAA has not yet posted the English language version on
their website.
There is some suggestion that these rules may be modified or additional
rules included in the final text.
The draft text released to adoption agencies is posted
here.
Based on the draft text, dossiers from the following types of families
will not be accepted after May 1st.
- Single parents.
- Parents over 50 years of age, unless adopting a special needs child
where the current limit of 55 applies.
- Parents with a Body Mass Index over 40, which is medically considered
morbid obesity. Click
here for a BMI chart.
- Parents currently taking medication for major psychiatric illness or
have been taking such medication within the past 2 years.
- Parents who have a severe facial or limb deformity or paralysis. No
guidance on how this might be judged.
- Parents with full blindness, deafness, or are mute. An exemption for
deaf or mute parents adopting a child with the same condition.
- Parents with chronic and debilitating diseases such as "malignant
tumor, lupus erythematosus, nephrosis, epilepsy, etc., post-surgery of
major organs transplantation, not yet 10 years; schizophrenia;".
- Parents with AIDS or other active infectious diseases.
Additional rules are that parents must have been married at least two
years. If previously divorced, the parents must have been in their current
marriage for at least five years. Both parents must also have a high
school diploma. Parents must have a combined net worth of $80,000 (USD).
The final text of the new regulations will be posted after it is
released by CCAA.
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URL: http://fwcc.org/ccaa_dec06.htm