If a surrogacy arrangement takes place abroad there are complex rules which have to be complied with before it is possible to bring the child into this country. These rules are different depending on whether the intended father or mother is the biological parent of the child and their citizenship status. If you are considering entering a surrogacy arrangement abroad it is essential to understand how these rules will affect you before you proceed. If you already have a child living with you abroad who was born under an international surrogacy arrangement then you will also have to understand and comply with these rules if you subsequently wish to bring your child to live in the UK. At Clarke Willmott we have the expertise to help you with these immigration issues.
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