Anik

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A.Dear client, if you are interested to adopt a relative’s child, may approach an Authorised Foreign Adoption Agency or the Central Authority in that country of residence for preparation of their Home Study Report and for online registration in Child Adoption Resource Information and Guidance System. And after the approval you have to file an application in the civil court of jurisdiction and then court issues adoption order.
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A.Dear Client,
As per the Central Adoption Resource Authority(CARA) under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Govt. of India, in the matter of adoption procedure for intercountry relative adoption, a Non-Resident Indian or an Overseas Citizen of India, interested in adopting a relative’s child, may approach an Authorised Foreign Adoption Agency or the Central Authority in the country of residence for preparation of their Home Study Report and for online registration in Child Adoption Resource Information and Guidance System. In case there is no Authorised Foreign Adoption Agency or Central Authority in their country of residence, then the prospective adoptive parents interested in adopting a relative’s child shall approach the Government Department concerned or Indian diplomatic mission (in cases of Indian citizens) in that country. So, you need to contact an Authorised Foreign Adoption Agency or Central Authority in their country for necessary information and procedures for adopting a relative's child abroad.
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