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  2. Sep 13, 2021 · Surrogacy is legal in Canada, and is regulated under the federal Assisted Human Reproduction Act (“AHRA”). However, certain provincial laws are very important as well – such as laws related to who is legally recognized as the parents of a child.

  3. Apr 7, 2020 · Surrogacy law in Canada. Surrogacy is legal in Canada, however the Assisted Human Reproduction (AHR) Act prohibits an intended couple from paying a surrogate mother for her services. In lieu of direct payment, the commissioning couple is allowed to reimburse the surrogate for reasonable expenses incurred as a result of the pregnancy.

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  4. Surrogacy in Canada is legal, but providing compensation to the surrogate is prohibited under the Assisted Human Reproduction Act. A Canadian surrogate can, however, be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses they incur as a result of the pregnancy—this is known as altruistic surrogacy.

  5. Surrogacy arrangements made between the surrogate mother and the intended parents must respect the AHR Act and provincial and territorial laws. Depending on where the surrogate mother and intended parents live, domestic and foreign laws may also apply and could affect the surrogacy arrangement.

  6. Learn about the surrogacy age requirements and other important criteria to become a surrogate in Canada. Our guide details these requirements and the legal process to ensure you're fully informed and protected every step of the way.

  7. Surrogacy in Canada is legal; however, it is illegal to pay a fee to a surrogate mother. Section 12 of the Act makes provision for payment of expenses to a donor or a surrogate, pursuant to Regulations, and a receipt must be provided.

  8. Mar 2, 2020 · It's illegal to pay a surrogate to carry someone else's baby in Canada. Yet, surrogacy is far from free.

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