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Adoption Authority – Updated Notice – MEXICO – 12 January 2012

A delegation from the AAI met with their counterparts in the Mexican National Central Authority in Mexico City on 9th December 2011.

Items discussed included

-the adoption process in Mexico

-the accreditation process in Mexico for accredited bodies

-Mexico and Ireland working together within the Hague Convention

The Mexican authorities sought details of applications for entry in the Register of Intercountry Adoptions relating to Mexico currently on hands with the AAI.  The Mexican authorities stated that

1. All documentation for intercountry adoption must be sent by the Adoption Authority of Ireland, or a body accredited by the AAI, to the Federal Central Authority (as per Mexican notice on the Hague Convention website, see our notice of 5th January 2012 below).

 2. There is only one system of intercountry adoption within Mexico, a public and statutorily regulated system.

 3. The preliminary ‘matching’ process is conducted by a specialist department within the Public system known as DIF working under the Mexican National Central Authority (SRE)

4. Visa applicants must clearly state the actual purpose of their visit to Mexico and Prospective Adoptive Parents (PAPs) should obtain an adoption visa.

5. While some individual States within the Federal United States of Mexico may allow for private domestic adoptions outside public entities, there is no provision for private adoptions in the context of intercountry adoption.

6. No children under five years of age should be proposed for Intercountry adoption, the only exceptions being children with special needs or sibling groups.

On the basis of the foregoing, PAPs should not enter into any private arrangements with private individuals or private agencies in order to effect an adoption in Mexico.

Upcoming Events

Creating a Lifebook – An Interactive Workshop – 10 March 2012Read more....

Post Adoptive? New Year's Resolution to make a Lifebook for your child(ren)? Then sign-up to participate in this practical but fun workshop.

Contact with Birth Family: Issues to Consider – 23rd February 2012Read more....

In adoption, initiating and/or maintaining contact with birth family will always have many complexities and challenges. This workshop will explore the issues to be considered from the child’s, the adoptive parents’ and the birth parents’ point of view.

2012 Upcoming EventsRead more....

23 February - Contact with Birth Families- Issues to Consider 10 March – Lifebook – An Interactive Workshop 31 March – Sole Adopters Spring Social Network 1 April – Easter Egg Hunt All events are for IAA Members except where otherwise stated.  The calendar of events for 2012 is updated as events are scheduled.  Please check [...]

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The following events have already taken place in 2011: Sole Adopters Network – Dublin – 28th January Practical Parenting – Dublin – 26th February Sole Adopters Q&A – Portlaoise – 26th March Nutrition for the Adopted Child – Dublin – 2nd April Easter Egg Hunt, Donadea Forest Park, Kildare – 16th April Introduction to Intercountry [...]

 

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AAI Advisory – VARIOUS COUNTRIES – 22 February 2012Read more....

South Africa: Hague Convention state, but specifically informed the AAI in mid-2011 that it would NOT accept packs from Ireland at that time. The NCA has been asked for on update on their position. Irish applicants should not attempt to effect a private (non-Hague Convention) adoption in South Africa. Refer to country specific advisories. India: [...]

‘No need for concern’ about adoptions prior to Hague Convention, Irish Times, 22 February 2012Read more....

THERE IS no need for anyone to be concerned about inter-country adoptions into Ireland that took place before the Hague Convention was signed, the Minister for Children has told the Dáil. Frances Fitzgerald acknowledged the difference in language used “pre-Hague and post-Hague”. But she stressed “it is extremely important that there is no implication that [...]

AAI Notice – INDIA – 17 February 2012Read more....

Both Ireland and India are signatories to the 1993 Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption.  Article 2 of the Convention states that the Convention SHALL apply to all intercountry adoptions between two contracting States.  On 1 July 2011, the AAI was notified by the Indian National Central Authority [...]

Recession hits number of ICA Bids – Irish Independent 13 February 2012Read more....

The numbers of Irish people applying for permission to adopt a child from abroad have fallen, according to the Health Service Executive.  A spokeswoman said improved fertility treatments meant women had a greater chance of getting pregnant and giving birth.  The other serious factor, of course, is the number of people who are unemployed or [...]

Adoption Authority Notice – Vietnam – 7 February 2012Read more....

The Vietnamese authorities are examining a suggested scheme of administrative arrangements to be established between Ireland and Vietnam, under the terms of the 1993 Hague Convention, for the resumption of intercountry adoption between the two States. The scheme was prepared and submitted to the Vietnamese authorities by the Adoption Authority of Ireland during the course [...]

Adoption Authority of Ireland – Updated Notice – MEXICO – 25 January 2012Read more....

Ireland ratified the 1993 Hague Convention through the enactment of the Adoption Act on 1 November 2010. The Hague Convention sets out a robust framework for regulating intercountry adoption on a global basis. Recent events in Mexico underline the importance of the Convention in providing a framework to regulate intercountry adoption. In relation to Mexico, [...]

Dail Debate – Intercountry Adoption – 18 January 2012Read more....

Dail Debate 18 January 2012 Deputy Pat Breen:    I welcome the opportunity to raise the important issue of intercountry adoptions. I commend the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs on the excellent job she has done since taking over her portfolio. She has rightly placed the welfare of our children at the heart of [...]

Press Release – Successful Visit by Minister for Children and Youth Affairs to Vietnam Achieves Major Step Forward in Inter Country Adoption Relationships – 16 January 2012Read more....

The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Frances  Fitzgerald  T.D, on return from her visit to Vietnam, today said that: “Since coming into office I have prioritised the development of a closer working relationship with the Vietnamese authorities on adoption.  I know that this is an issue of enormous interest to prospective adopters from Ireland.  [...]

Adoption Authority of Ireland – Responses to potential queries regarding adoption in Mexico – 16 January 2012Read more....

 Background: Mexico has become increasingly popular as a country to be considered for intercountry adoption in recent years.  It ratified the Hague Convention in 1995.  However, the former Adoption Board and the AAI have had occasion to raise a number of concerns with diplomatic and official Mexican authorities, and has urged caution on a [...]

Adoption Authority – Updated Notice – MEXICO – 12 January 2012Read more....

A delegation from the AAI met with their counterparts in the Mexican National Central Authority in Mexico City on 9th December 2011. Items discussed included -the adoption process in Mexico -the accreditation process in Mexico for accredited bodies -Mexico and Ireland working together within the Hague Convention The Mexican authorities sought details of applications for [...]

10 January 2012 – Minister Fitzgerald to progress arrangements with Vietnamese Minister for Justice on intercountry adoption. – DCYA PressRead more....

Frances  Fitzgerald,  T.D.,  Minister  for  Children and Youth Affairs, is meeting  Mr. Ha  Hung Cuong,  Vietnamese  Minister  for  Justice,  of the Socialist  Republic  of Vietnam later this week and will carry out a series of  engagements  in  relation to intercountry adoption between Ireland and Vietnam. Minister Fitzgerald said “I have accepted an invitation from Mr [...]

Adoption Authority Notice – MEXICO – 5 January 2012Read more....

From the Hague Convention website (www.hcch.net)…  Convention of 29 May 1993 on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption.  Declaration by MEXICO  Articles: 6,17,21,22,28,34  I. In connection with Article 6, paragraph 2, and Article 22, paragraph 2, the Systems for Integral Family Development in each of the following federal units shall act as [...]

Adoption Authority Notice – VIETNAM – 30 December 2011Read more....

A delegation from the AAI will visit Vietnam in January 2012 to commence discussions on possible administration arrangements for inter country adoption between Ireland and Vietnam as provided for by Article 39(2) of the 1993 Hague Convention and Section 72 of the Adoption Act 2010.

Adoption Authority Notice – RUSSIAN FEDERATION -22 December 2011Read more....

 A delegation from the Department of Children & Youth Affairs and the Adoption Authority of Ireland met with officials of the Ministry of Education & Science of the Russian Federation in Moscow on 13th and 14th December 2011.   The visit took place within the context of preliminary talks on the possibility of agreeing [...]

Adoption Authority Advisory – REVIEW OF LAWS – 20 December 2011Read more....

The Adoption Authority of Ireland commenced a review of the adoption law(s) of the following countries on the dates indicated - - Kazakhstan 12 October 2011 - Panama 28 November 2011 - Turkey 30 November 2011 - Russian Federation (non-Hague) 16 December 2011 - Ethiopia (non-Hague) 19 December 2011 The general process for the review [...]