| CHILD ADOPTION
PROCEDURE FOR THE GUIDANCE OF FOREIGN APPLICANTS
Guide Lines
- 1. The foreign applicants who desire to adopt Sri Lankan children
are required to forward their joint applications to the Commissioner
of Probation and Child Care Services whose address is given
below :
Commissioner
Department of Probation and Child Care Services
150A Nawala Road
Nugegoda
Sri Lanka
Telephone Nos: 94 11 285 3596
Fax No: 94 11 285 2393
E-mail: pcc@slnet.lk
- The application should be accompanied by a Home Study Report
(in duplicate) in respect of the applicants from an institution
recognized by the country of the applicants and authenticated
by the accredited representative for the Republic of Sri Lanka
in that country. Passport size photographs of the applicants
should be attached to both copies of the Home Study Report.
The applicants should deal with the Department of Probation
and Child Care Services through their respective Adoption agencies.
- The applications together with the Home Study Report (in duplicate)
should be sent to the Sri Lanka Overseas Mission for authentication
and transmission to the Department of Probation and Child Care
Services in Sri Lanka. The applicants must attach to the Home
Study Report a formal letter (in duplicate) requesting a child
for adoption together with their preference, if any. In addition
to the Home Study Report applicants should forward certified
copies of their Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificate, Health
Certificates, Employment Records, Police Report on the
conduct and activities of the applicants etc., with certified
English Translation, when documents are in another language.
Each and every page of the document should be authenticated
by the Sri Lankan High Commission in the country of the applicants.
Applications not in conformity with these requirements will
be rejected.
- When the Commissioner finds a suitable child after-assessment
of the Home Study Report of the applicants, a letter will be
issued intimating Commissioners decision to the adoption agency,
which has forwarded the application. The Adoption Agency is
expected to intimate the same to the applicants. The applicants
will have to come to Sri Lanka only after receiving Commissioner's
letter of allocation. No foreign applicants can find children
for adoption privately. Allocation of children can be made only
from the State Receiving Homes and Voluntary Children's Homes
that are registered by the Department of Probation and Child
Care Services and only by the Commissioner.
4.1 Upon receipt of the Commissioner's letter the applicants
should make arrangements their travel to Sri Lanka. The applicants
will have to stay about 4 to 5 weeks in Sri Lanka, until all
formalities connected with the adoption are completed.
4.2 After their arrival in Sri Lanka applicants should present
themselves for an interview at the under mentioned address.
Applicants should produce at the interview their passports and
the letter sent to them by the commissioner.
Address:
Department of Probation and Child Care Services
No. 95, Sir Chittampalam A Gardiner Mawatha
P O Box 546, Colombo 2.
Telephone Nos. (94-1) 381210 or 448577
Fax No. 94 1 327600
Working days : Monday to Friday
Time : 09.00 hrs - 16.45 hrs
- Information regarding hotel accommodation and other facilities
available to visitors to this country could be obtained from
the Sri Lankan Mission in the applicant's country.
- After the interview of the applicants they will be issued
with a letter by the Commissioner authorizing them to see the
child at the particular children's home. However, they should
not take the child out of the custody of the person in-charge
for any purpose without the prior approval of the Commissioner.
Authority will be given to the applicant for the purpose of
medical examination of the child, if such necessity does arise.
6.1 At the same time the applicants should arrange to institute
court proceedings for which they should engage the services
of an Attorney-at-Law.
- After the adoption, copies of the adoption order should be
obtained upon application to the court that made the order.
7.1 A copy of the Certificate of Adoption should be obtained
from the Registrar - General, whose office is situated at R
A De Mel Mawatha, Colombo 3.
7.2 The Certificate of Adoption (after registration) should
be attached to the application for the issue of a passport of
the child. Application for the issue of passport should be made
to the Department of Immigration and Emigration (Passport Section)
at Station Road, Colombo 4.
Applicants should consult their respective Diplomatic Missions
regarding the issue of the visa for the adopted child.
- Where the adoption laws of the adoptive parents country of
domicile do not provide for automatic recognition of adoptions
authorized by a court of law outside their country, the adoptive
parents should take early steps to institute legal proceedings
in their country of domicile and a copy of the fresh adoption
Order should be sent to this Department.
- Adoptive parents should furnish to the Department (a) quarter
yearly Progress Reports on the child prepared by a recognized
Adoption Agency until the adoption is legally confirmed in their
country of domicile. (b) half-yearly in respect of such child
along with the child's photograph for a period of 3 years from
the date on which the adoption is legally confirmed in the receiving
country (c) yearly in respect of such child until he or she
reaches the age of 10 years.
Legal Requirements
- The application to Court must be made jointly by the husband
and wife.
10.1 Each of the applicants must be over the age of 25 years
and not less than 21 years older than the child in respect of
whom the application is made.
10.2 The personal attendance of both spouses is required during
the court proceedings, unless the Court dispensed with the personal
attendance of one of them, on grounds of ill health supported
by a Medical Certificate issued by a Medial Practitioner recognized
by the Government of the country of the applicants. In such
cases, power of attorney would also be necessary.
10.3 A report on the social and psychological aspects of the
adoption must be furnished by the Commissioner of Probation
and Child Care Services for consideration of Court in accordance
with Section 3 Sub Section (6) of Adoption of Children (Amendment)
Act No. 38 of 1979.
10.4 The period fixed by the Court for the submission of the
Commissioner's Report shall be not less than 14 days and not
more than 28 days from the date on which the Court calls for
the report.
10.5 The Commissioner is required to annex to his/her report
a Home Study Report in respect of the applicants from an institution
recognized by the country of the applicants and authenticated
by the accredited representative of the Republic of Sri Lanka
in the country of the applicants.
NOTE - A Home Study Report means a report on the mental health
of the applicants, and their social, religious and financial
background and their suitability to adopt a child. Overseas
Social Welfare Agencies/Departments must include information
on these specific aspects in the Home Study Reports prepared
in respect of proposed adoptive parents.
10.6 All applications for adoption of a Sri Lankan child by
persons not resident and domiciled in Sri Lanka shall be made
to the District Court of Colombo and District Court of Colombo
South or such other District Court as may be confirmed jurisdiction
for such purpose by regulation which may be formed from time
to time.
10.7 Every application for adoption of a child must be in conformity
with the provisions of the Adoption of Children Ordinance (Chapter
6) as amended and rules framed there under. Attention is particularly
drawn to section 3 and 5 of the Ordinance which relate to restriction
in marking of Adoption Orders, matters with regard to which
Court must be satisfied and terms and conditions of Adoption
Orders respectively.
- The applicants should abstain from making any payment or
giving any reward to any person in consideration of the adoption
except such as the Court may sanction. Legal action would be
taken against those who commit this offence.
- The maximum number of adoptions that can be allowed during
each calendar year will be gazetted by the Hon. Minister and
the Sri Lankan Missions abroad will be kept informed every year
of such ceiling.
- The Department may, as the need arises, amend the procedure
followed by the department, in which case our Overseas Missions
will be informed of the changes.
NOTE : The application should be duly authenticated by the U.S.
Department of State in accordance with the instructions given
under "Authentication of Documents".
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