The China Center of Adoption Affairs (CCAA), the central authority overseeing all International adoptions from China, determines the eligibility requirements for adoptive parents. Parents who meet the CCAA's requirements are matched with a child based upon their personal and family characteristics; the Chinese officials match the child with the family that they believe is the best match for the child. Great Wall is approved by and registered with the CCAA to work with families who meet China’s eligibility requirements.
Age Requirements for Parents
Age Guidelines for Adoptive Families
Education Requirements
Financial Requirements
Parental History
Health History
Families are not eligible to adopt if any of the following apply:
All health issues will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Please contact Great Wall if you have questions for a private consultation.
Criminal History
Any other criminal charges are reviewed on case-by-case basis. Please contact Great Wall for a personal consultation.
Marriage Requirements
Maximum Number of Children Every child deserves the undivided care and attention of a loving parent, especially children who have been orphaned at a young age. For this reason, the CCAA limits the number of children in the household to a maximum of five.
Household Requirements Adoptive children entering a family require time to adjust to their new environment and bond with their adoptive family.
Religious Requirements
Subsequent Adoptions from China
Citizenship Requirements