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 Jan 7, 11, 13:22    #121
We are trying to find out are there any grants to help with adoptions?

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 Jan 7, 11, 15:36    #122
Polishrider:
We are trying to find out are there any grants to help with adoptions?


it's not a business.

if u can't show that u can provide for a child then u have problems.

please, be more specific in your request.
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 Jan 7, 11, 17:28    #123
Wroclaw:
it's not a business.


Sadly...for some it is...
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 Jan 7, 11, 20:54    #124
i was adopted in poland move to us it sucked my adopted parents gave me up i went into fostor home along with my two brothers so i think we should keep our polish kids in poland.... not out side of poland people show us off like we are cloths sayin hey look i got polish kids... soo
carolyn&mick  Mar 6, 11, 19:18    #125
Hi
i am English and my husband is 100% polish i have spent over 20 thousand pounds on I.V.F in England.I had 2 ectopic pregnancies which is why i can not fall pregnant naturally.
I believe my child (natural Or Adopted ) should know his/her nationality,hence why i would like to offer a child a loving caring stress free home from Poland to Uk.
Not to just fulfil my desire of becoming a mum but to help a child have the best start in life,and i believe it is only fair my husband has the right to adopt a polish child so the child remains with his/her roots but also learns English.
I have had many heartbreaks concerning trying to become a mum and much money spent on trying where as if it wasn't so hard to adopt all that heartache could have been avoided.
And there would be less children in care homes.It is just as hard to adopt in UK.
If you can give me any advice to help me adopt as soon as possible as my arms ache so much to have a child to love and hug.
Thank you
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Edited by: skysoulmate  Mar 6, 11, 19:56    #126
C & M

I don't have any advice for you but sincerely wish you both the best.
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 Mar 6, 11, 20:03    #127
carolyn&mick:
If you can give me any advice to help me adopt as soon as possible as my arms ache so much to have a child to love and hug.

Use a private channels; official way will get you nowhere. You have to complete the social study first, then apply in Poland. You can't be older than 40 yo and need to have Polish connection (having a Polish husband will fulfill that requirement). My advise: forget that idea, too frustrating and expensive.
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 Mar 6, 11, 20:22    #128
carolyn&mick:
If you can give me any advice to help me adopt as soon as possible as my arms ache so much to have a child to love and hug.


In Poland:
the first stage involves questions and answers and various checks. then the couple may be expected to foster the child for a certain period. this will involve checks by the authority. then it will be time to adopt. this involves possibly two or three visits to court.

you won't need a lawyer, but u may need a translator.

if i were u i'd contact the Polish consulate/embassy in your country and state your case with them. obviously the case for adopting from abroad is different.
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 Mar 6, 11, 20:26    #129
Wroclaw:
In Poland:

She is not going to adopt as a Pole, she will have to go via international adoption channels. There is no point in confusing her.
Patty&Mau  Jun 1, 11, 02:51    #130
Hi,
I read your post, I noticed is from long time ago, but I would really appreciated your help. My husband and I want to adopt siblings from Poland, we live in Mexico and we need a contact of an adopting agency in Poland or a facilitator. Could you recommend someone?
Your response will be very much appreciated.
Regards.
Patty
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 Jun 1, 11, 02:55    #131
Patty&Mau:
we live in Mexico and we need a contact of an adopting agency in Poland or a facilitator. Could you recommend someone?

what's wrong with Mexican children?
What are you some kind of child traffickers that you need to ask questions like this on a public forum?
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Edited by: PolskiMoc  Jun 1, 11, 04:10    #132
rozumiemnic:
what's wrong with Mexican children?
What are you some kind of child traffickers that you need to ask questions like this on a public forum?


I would prefer to adopt Polish children.

Polish Mexicans are fine. Like the beautiful Ludwika Paleta, Anna Cepinska, Dominika Paleta, Alicija Bachaleda Curus, Lorenza Bernot Krauze, Maya Mishalska

Or Polish Mexican Ilya Salkind who made the Superman movie

Or Henryk Szeryng
Or the Polish artist Temara De Lempicka (Maria Gorska) who moved to Mexico.
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 Jun 1, 11, 05:54    #133
PolskiMoc:
I would prefer to adopt Polish children.

It's not about your personal preferences.
PolskiMoc:
Polish Mexicans are fine.

And this thread is not about Polish-Mexicans, either.
PolskiMoc:
Alicija Bachaleda Curus

Alicja Bachleda-Curuļ is 100% Polish, accidentally born in Mexico but raised in Poland.
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 Jun 1, 11, 23:02    #134
Hi-
This was my experience a few years back. Because I live in Poland and have residence, I decided to check out the adoption process as a Polish person would. I found out that the procedure is pretty much the same whether you are Polish or not. The additional costs for foreigners comes with an agent (if you use one), a translator, sworn translations of documents, the home study and of course travel to Poland. I could immediately cut out the agent, the translators and most of the travel. That just leaves the home study and other documents and later a kind of stamp duty at the court. I was told that we could leave "all that" to the end of the process.

Polish parents have priority that is true and that is why many foreign families opt for children with health problems. Ultimately, the court decides (based on home study and other factors) if parents may adopt a certain child. There are no private adoptions. While a pregant women may indicate that she would like a certain family to have custody of her child, the child will first enter the system and the system will decide.

In our case, we were unable to find a child for us. There were plenty of children in the orphange but they simply were not orphans. I felt sorry for the kids whose parent(s) in fact rarely visited them but still maintained parental rights. In the end our health issue cleared up and we were able to conceive.

Good luck
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 Jun 1, 11, 23:24    #135
rozumiemnic:
what's wrong with Mexican children?
What are you some kind of child traffickers that you need to ask questions like this on a public forum?

Why are you attacking someone for just asking a question? Some people have their reasons why they want to raise a child of the same race. What's wrong with adopting Polish children? Why don't Polish people in Poland go and adopt black or Chinese children?
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 Jun 2, 11, 21:47    #136
urszula:
What's wrong with adopting Polish children? Why don't Polish people in Poland go and adopt black or Chinese children?

These kind of selfish demands for international adoptions have created an industry
Veronicaveron  Jun 15, 11, 14:47    #137
krysia:
My brother adopted twins from Poland, my sister adopted 3 girls, one from Poland and two from Russia, and I've helped several families adopt children from Poland, so I know a lot about this.


Hi, Maybe you could give us some advise, we want to adopt a baby from Poland. We live in South Africa, but my boyfriend was born and raised in Poland. I am unable to have children and I have been on a waiting list to adopt here in South Africa for 4 years now, unsuccessfully...??
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 Jun 15, 11, 15:08    #138
Veronicaveron:
my boyfriend

Without marriage certificate your chances are nil. Sorry.
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Edited by: Marcela Aus  Jul 12, 11, 04:30    #139
We are from Mexico and would ver much like to adopt two little polish boys.
Can somebody give us useful information on how to do it or someone we can contact
For that purpose please?
My husband and I have been married for eleven years now.
We are parents of four lovely girls and are ready to adopt.


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