Tuesday 19 March 2013

This is such a relief



New Delhi, March 19 -- Gay and single foreigners will be able to take their born-in-India babies home.
The home ministry has decided to let babies - commissioned by gay and single foreigners after a July 2012 ban - to leave the country when they are born this year. Only heterosexual married couples are eligible for a medical visa to travel to India to commission surrogacy under the new visa rule.
But realizing the urgency of the situation after a gay Australian couple came out with their story about hiring surrogate mother in India for their child, the home ministry has decided to revisit the issue.
"This is a special case.... Else we will be left with hundreds of parentless, stateless children. We can't open an orphanage for them," a senior home ministry official told HT.
The official said exit clearances would be given on a case-to-case basis after making sure that foreigners or clinics weren't abusing the relaxation.
Home ministry officials, however, insist they had already held extensive discussions for a year before imposing the bar.
They got working on the new rule after a couple of instances where countries such as Germany and Japan refused to give citizenship to infants born to surrogate mothers in India.
Commercial surrogacy is governed under a set of guidelines issued by the Indian Council for Medical Research but the guideline isn't enforced.
The government doesn't even have a clue about the number of Assisted Reproductive Technology Clinics that handle surrogacy cases.

Such a weight has been lifted from our shoulders after reading this. This is such a releif to us. We have worried and worried about this issue for the past couple months. Although it is just a news statement it is at least a promising step in the right direction.
Thanks for following our journey

xxxxxx Chris and Tim

5 comments:

  1. Hi guys,

    We actually never had too many worries as there was no way India would start a diplomatic problem with the UK (or Aus for that matter) by interning one of their citizens (and the route we get baby home is via citizenship then passport).

    Anyhow, glad we can all breathe a sigh of relief.

    Also glad that you will be going to the FRRO before us - sure we will meet in Delhi and it will be good to hear yours and other stories before we have to take on the wicked lady on our own!!! ;-)

    Hope all is going well, we're into the 3rd trimester (just) and praying that the poorly twin looks after his sibling and plays nicely for then next 60 days or so.

    Take care

    G&A

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  2. as a irish couple all booked to go out in april we are not so lucky as we cannot get a medical visa :(

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  3. Thanks for sharing! We are going to pick up our twins, so this is good news for single parents and same-sex couples. Cheers!

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  4. Thanks for sharing! What a relief...you look like you are just a few weeks ahead of us, maybe we meet in Delhi!

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