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2005 stats: second year of decline in intercountry adoptions
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(Aug. 17, 2006) In 2005 Canadians adopted 1,871 children from abroad. 973 of those children (52%) were Chinese, since China is once again the most popular country for Canadians adopting internationally. Although this is the second year of decline in the number of international adoptions -- down from 2,180 in 2003 and 1,955 in 2004 -- it is too early to say that adoptions are headed below the ten-year trend. Intercountry adoptions to Canada have in fact been stable for a decade; it's normal for the numbers to vary up and down between about 1,800 and 2,200 a year: Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) released the international adoption statistics for 2005 to the Adoption Council of Canada on Aug. 17, 2006. Here are the top 25 countries in 2005, compared to 2004 and 2003:
Six countries appear in the top 25 for the first time: Brazil, El Salvador, Hong Kong, Liberia, Nigeria, St. Vincent. Six countries from 2004 didn't make the top 25 in 2005 (brackets give the figure for 2004): Belarus (32), Armenia (10), South Africa (8), Poland (6), Georgia (6), Moldova (6).
For the status of adoption in specific countries, see Country News.
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