1.To begin the process, applicants should begin by looking through the list of recognized orphanages in Cameroon to identify a place to adopt a child.
2.After identifying an orphanage, the applicants must find out if they are eligible to adopt a child in Cameroon. In this case,
3.The after being proved eligible, the applicant then organizes all required documents and submit them to the Ministry of Social Affairs.
4.After submission, a social work is assigned to the applicant(s) to assist in the process of examining and analyzing application.
6.When the adoptive parents decide on the child to adopt, it is proceed with the foster care period.
7.After the foster care period elapses, the social worker prepares a final report.
8.If report is positive, the applicant(s) then go to the high court to gain legal custody of the child.
9.After receiving the decree, the adoptive parents can take the child home.
10.Before taking the child home , parents from outside Cameroon must do the following
1. Applicant(s) certified copies of identification documents
2. Passport photos
3. Proof of age (Birth certificate)
4. Marriage certificate
5. Medical clearance certificates
6. Police clearance certificates
7. Proof of financial capacity (Bank statements or evidence of assets or pa slips)
8. Proof of consent of biological parents of a child and consent of a child sixteen (16) years and above
9. Proof of residency
10. Proof of what can be provided to a child to be adopted
11. Certified copy of birth certificate
12. Report from the social worker.
1.Ministry of Social Affairs
City of Yaounde, Republic of Cameroon
Telephone: (237) 22 22 29 58 / 22 23 11 07
Fax: (237) 22 23 11 62
Email: infos@minas.cm
Website: http://www.minas.cm/
2.U.S. Embassy in Cameroon
Avenue Rosa Parks
P.O. Box 817
Yaound, Cameroon
Tel: (237) 220-15-00
3.Embassy of the Republic of Cameroon
2349 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W
Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel: (202) 265-8790
Fax: (202) 387-3826
4.Embassies / Consulate Offices and High Commissions of Cameroon in different countries and their addresses may be viewed at
http://www.embassypages.com/cameroon
5.Minister of Justice & Keeper of the Seals
P. O Box 1000, Yaounde Cameroun
Telephone: (+237) 22 23 55 56
Fax: (+237) 22 23 55 59
1. One of the applicants must be forty (40) years and above and at least fifteen (15) years older that the child to be adopted.
2. Parents who are at least thirty five (35) years and have been married for at least 10 years and at least 15 years older than the child being adopted.
3. Those who are infertile and can prove it. .
1. Fiscal stamp on application approximately $2 USD
2. Deposit at the court registry 3,000 CFA Francs (approximately $6 USD)
3. Non-refundable deposit at the court registry 78,000 CFA Francs (approximately $160 USD)
4. Obtaining Cameroon passport Approximately 100,000 CFA Francs ($200 USD).
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1. Applicants must meet eligibility age requirements before applying;
2. It is advisable to always visit officially recognized orphanages for adoption to avoid fraud and any other related problems;
3. Adoptive parents not in Cameroon must travel to the country to participate in the adoption process;
4. It is a must that applicants have the child in their care and custody for three (3) months before adoption is approved.
5. Applicants must have finance capacity to support the adopted child;
6. Consent of both parents is a necessity for successful adoption;
7. Applicants must be medically fit;
8. Ensure that the child to be adopted is eligible.
9. Biological parent(s) (if alive) or guardian of the child to be adopted must agree to the adoption;
10. If a child to be adopted is sixteen years and above, he / she must also agree to the adoption.
11. Both agreements (consent) from biological parents and child must be witnessed by either court, diplomatic consulate or a public lawyer / attorney;
12. A lawyer or attorney can be hired by applicants to assist in the adoption process;
13. In order for a child to be adopted, he / she must not have a child of his / her own at the time of the adoption, nor have any legal descendants.
14. Adopted individuals may not marry their adoptive parents or siblings
1. Full name of applicant(s) / adoptive parent (s)
2. Sex, Age and marital status of applicant(s)
3. Details of biological parent(s)
4. Details of the child to be adopted
5. Residential home of applicant(s) / adoptive parent(s)
Adoption is refers to the legal act where someone usually an elder person takes on the rights of parenting another (child). Adoption involves permanently transferring all rights and responsibilities, from the biological parent(s) / Guardian(s) to the person adopting. In Cameroon through single / not married may apply under some specific age requirements, in most cases, adoption is granted to couples. The Ministry of Social Affairs and the High Court (Tribunal de Grande Instance) are the key institutions / departments in handling issues regarding adoption.
1.A list of recognized orphanages can be accessed at the ministry of social affairs and in the high court.
2.Birth certificates after adoption are obtained from the civil status registry office.
3.Passports are issued by the immigration office in any district.
4.Immigration visas are obtained from the embassy of the country of residence of the adoptive parents
http://adoption.state.gov/country_information/country_specific_info.php?country- select=cameroon
http://ouradopt.com/adoption-blog/jan-2009/fostermommy/how-can-i-adopt-child-cameroon
http://www.adoptionhelp.org/qa/how-can-i-adopt-my-nephew-camero
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