Argentina, particularly Buenos Aires, has become a sought-after destination for surrogacy due to its favourable legal framework. Intended parents, regardless of marital status, sexual orientation, or nationality, can establish parental rights from birth without the need for a court order. Surrogacy-born children are entitled to Argentine citizenship.
Compensation for surrogates typically covers various expenses associated with pregnancy, such as medical care, loss of earnings, and psychological support. Egg donors are readily available, with options for anonymity or disclosure upon the child’s maturity.
Surrogates undergo rigorous screening and must meet specific criteria, including age and prior childbirth experience. While Argentina lacks national surrogacy laws, a landmark ruling in Buenos Aires ensures legal recognition for intended parents, with their names on the birth certificate and no mention of the surrogate.
Children born through surrogacy in Argentina gain citizenship and a passport, although entry to the parents’ home country may require additional documentation. Consulting organizations like Growing Families can offer guidance on this matter.
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