I. Department for
Acceptance
Shanghai Marriage
(Adoption) Registration
Center
II. Responsibilities of the
Department
The Department is in
charge of the adoption registration work in Shanghai according to law, of
promoting the adoption law and the legal adoption process.
III. Regulations and
Laws
The ¡°Adoption Law of the
People's Republic of China¡± and the ¡°Measures for Registration of Adoption of
Children by Chinese Citizens, Provisions on the Jurisdiction of Adoption
Registration Handled by Overseas Chinese and the Chinese Citizens Living in Hong
Kong, Macao, and Taiwan Regions and the Required Certificates and Certificate
Documents¡±
IV. Registration
Requirements
1. Either of the couple
should have reached the age of 30 (not required if the step parents adopt the
step child);
2. The adopter(s) should
be childless (not required if the adoptee is an abandoned infant or child whose
parents cannot be ascertained or found and who is under the care of a social
welfare institution; or if the adopter(s) adopt the step child or a collateral
relative by blood of the same generation and up to the third degree of
kinship);
3. The adopting couple
should be capable of supporting and educating the adoptee (not required if the
step parents adopt the step child);
4. The adopting couple
should suffer no such disease as is medically regarded as unfit for adopting a
child (not required if the step parents adopt the step
child);
5. The adopting couple
should have an agreement on the adoption;
6. The age gap between a
single male adopter and an abandoned girl should be more than 40 (not required
if the adopter(s) and adoptee are collateral relatives by blood of the same
generation and up to the third degree of kinship);
7. The adoptee should be
a minor aged less than 14 (not required if the adopter(s) adopt a step child or
a collateral relative by blood of the same generation and up to the third degree
of kinship); and
8. The adopter may adopt
one child only, male or female (not required if the adoptee is an abandoned
infant or child whose parents cannot be ascertained or found and who is under
the care of a social welfare institution; or if the adopter(s) adopt the step
child)
V. Documents and Certificates by the
Parties Involved
(I). Documents and
Certificates by the Adopter(s)
1. Adoption Application:
reason(s) and aim(s) for adoption and a pledge of not abandoning or abusing the
adoptee but raising the adoptee to grow up healthily;
2. Passport and Resident
Certificate; Hong Kong Identity Card and Pass for Multi-entry into Mainland Held
by Resident of Hong Kong; Macao SAR Resident Identity Card and Pass for
Multi-entry into Mainland Held by Resident of Macao; Taiwan Identity Card and
Pass for Multi-entry into Mainland Held by Resident of Taiwan; valid tourist
certificate issued or endorsed by the organs-in-charge of People¡¯s Republic of
China;
3. The adopter shall
provide papers certifying such particulars of the adopter as age, marital
status, whether the adopter has a child, profession, property, health and
whether ever subjected to criminal punishment, which are issued by the competent
agencies of the country to which the adopter belongs. Such certifying papers
shall be authenticated by a foreign affairs institution of the country to which
the adopter belongs or by an agency authorized by the said institution, and by
the embassy or consulate of the People¡¯s Republic of China stationed in that
country concerned (or issued by the notary public in HK entrusted by the
organ-in-charge of the state, by competent agencies of Macao, or by Public
Notary Office in Taiwan Region). (If the materials provided are in foreign
languages, the Chinese version of these materials provided by the adopter¡¯s
employer is needed.)
4. Adoption Agreement
(not required if the adopter(s) adopt a step child or a collateral relative by
blood of the same generation and up to the third degree of kinship);
and
5. Photos: three 2-inch
group photos of the adopter(s) and adoptee.
(II). Documents and
Certificates by citizens or institutions placing the adoptee for adoption, who
are the adopter(s)¡¯ collateral relative by blood of the same generation and up
to the third degree of kinship
1. Application for
Placing the Adoptee for adoption: the reason(s) for placing the adoptee for
adoption, relationship with the adoptee, etc.
2. Identity Card and
registered household booklet;
3. Marriage certificate
(or Divorce Certificate or documents of the widow or
widower)
4. Notarization of Family
Relation; and
5. Agreement with the
local family planning commission of not violating the family planning
provisions.
(III). Documents and
Certificates by citizens or institutions placing the adoptee for adoption by the
step parents of the adoptee
1. Written Consent of
Placing the Adoptee for adoption: a written consent of both of the biological
parents on placing the adoptee for adoption;
2. Identity Card and
registered household booklet;
3. Divorce Certificate
(of the persons who give away the adoptee or of the biological farther and
mother of the adoptee); and
4. Agreement with the
local family planning commission of not violating the family planning
provisions.
(IV). Documents and
Certificates by the Adoptee
1. Identity Card and
registered household booklet;
2. Birth Certificate or
Birth Notarization;
3. Letter of Intent: the
adoptee aged above ten must write a letter of intent to be
adopted;
VI. Registration
Procedures
The adopter(s) fill out
the application form¨¤ the adopter hand in the
certificates and documents¨¤ (If it is the social
welfare institution to give up the adoptee, the adopter shall sign a trial
adoption agreement with this institution)¨¤ all the documents and certificates shall be checked
and verified¨¤ the adoption registration certificate
shall be issued
VII. The Duration and
Results
The adoption registration
authority shall conduct examination within 30 days from the next day of the
receipt of the registration application for adoption of children in
China by overseas Chinese and
the Chinese citizens living in Hong Kong, Macao, and
Taiwan regions and the relevant
documents related to the adopter, the adoptee and the person placing the child
for adoption. Where the requirements above are met, the adoption shall be
registered for the parties, and an adoption registration certificate be issued.
Where the requirements above are not met, the adoption shall not be registered
and a written notification with reasons shall be sent out.
VIII. The Fee Standard and Relevant
Provisions
The ¡°Notice of Adoption
Registration Fee of State Price Control Bureau and Ministry of Finance P.R.C.¡±,
[1992] Jia Fei Zi No. 349
(1) Application
RMB20
(2) Cost of Adoption
Certificate RMB10
(3) Registration and
Investigation RMB220
VIIII. Address and Working
Hours
Address: 3/F, Wing E,
Shanghai
Everbright
Convention &
Exhibition Center, 82 Caobao Road, Shanghai
Tel:
086-021-64325087
Working hours:
9:00am-11:30am, Monday to
Friday
X. Administrative Reconsideration
and Administrative Proceeding
If the adopter(s) or
adoptee disagrees with the administration, they can apply for the administrative
reconsideration or according to the ¡°Administrative Reconsideration Law of the
People's Republic of China¡± and the ¡°Administrative
Procedure Law of the People's Republic of
China¡±.
XI. Complaints and
Supervision
If the adopter(s) or
adoptee finds any misconduct or illegal activity by registration organ or its
officers, they can complain or report to the Supervision Office of Shanghai
Civil Affairs Bureau.
Complaint hotline:
086-021-63214261
Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau
August
2005