In Georgia, heterosexual couples from various countries seek surrogacy due to its legal framework recognizing them as the legal parents of the child. However, this option is limited to heterosexual couples who can prove they’ve been together for over a year. Surrogacy services are facilitated by agencies, which help in finding a surrogate and an egg donor, if necessary, alongside arranging IVF treatment and handling legal and administrative matters.
It’s crucial to note that same-sex couples and single parents are not eligible for surrogacy in Georgia. Given potential cultural and language barriers, forming a deep relationship with the surrogate might be challenging. Therefore, thorough research into the agency’s ethics and track record is essential for ensuring the well-being of all involved parties.
Upon the child’s birth, the intended parents become the legal parents, and both their names are listed on the Georgian birth certificate. However, the child does not acquire Georgian citizenship; instead, the intended parents must apply for citizenship in their home country. Presence in Georgia during and after the birth is necessary to manage travel documents effectively.
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