sunniefaith
Registered User
It sounds like the process is quite fast. In Canada to adopt a baby from china it takes a while and the baby is at minimum 6 months old, and very often much older. It sounds like it would be a lot faster, and you may get a younger baby if we were to go to hong kong and apply from there.
Does it matter what ethnicity and nationalility you are? I am Canadain born and raised (caucasian), but my husband was raised in Hong Kong (chinese), but living in Canada since age 19 and holds canadian citizenship, but still has his hong kong ID card, but no chinese or british passport anymore, and I am guessing the only way to get a chinese passport would be to renounce his canadian citizenship, which of course we would not do.
Correct me if I'm wrong, I would think that it doesn't matter what passport you have when you adopt a child. And why would he want to get a chinese passport. In HK at this point of time, a passport is just a travel document, it doesn't automatically gives you citizenship. There are people here that have multiple passports.