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claim and while the adoption proceeding was pending before the trial court, petitioners
prepared the written deposition of Ms. Tifany Markee, an expert in U.S. immigration
and inter-country adoption laws, who was deposed by the Philippine Consulate in Los
Angeles, California, U.S.A. She certified that petitioners are deemed habitual residents
outside the U.S. since they have resided for more than two years with Innah in the
Philippines. This being the case, under U.S. laws, they are in fact exempted from
adopting through inter-country adoption.[30]
Petitioners point out that it is through a full-blown trial that they could present
sufficient evidence to prove that they are qualified to adopt. Thus, petitioners assert
that:
63. x x x By ordering the transmittal of the case to the ICAB, respondent
deprived petitioners of the opportunity to present evidence to establish the
relevant U.S. law, their capacity to adopt under such law, and the adoptee's
capacity to immigrate to the U.S. as petitioners' legitimate child.
64. Petitioners have already gone as far as securing authenticated copies of
the relevant California laws on adoption and U.S. immigration laws, as well
as deposing through written interrogatories an expert witness. If the
proceedings before the respondent court are allowed to take its due course
petitioners will be able to formally offer documentary and testimonial
evidence to substantially comply with the certification requirement.[31]
A comparative review of the relevant provisions on the Domestic Adoption and InterCountry Adoption particularly on those who are qualified to adopt and where to file the
application for adoption shows the following:
Domestic Adoption
Inter-Country Adoption
SECTION 4 . Who may adopt. - SECTION 9. Who May Adopt. - An alien
The following may adopt :
or a Filipino citizen permanently
residing abroad may file an application
(1) Any Filipino citizen of legal for inter-country adoption of a Filipino
age, in possession of full civil child if he/she:
capacity
and legal rights, of a) is at least twenty - seven (27) years
good moral character, has not of age and at least sixteen (16) years
been convicted of any crime older than the child to be adopted, at
involving moral turpitude; who is the time of application unless the
emotionally and psychologically adopter is the parent by nature of the
capable of caring for children, at child to be adopted or the spouse of
least sixteen (16) years older such parent;
then the adoptee, and who is in a
position to support and care for b)if married his/her spouse must jointly
his children in keeping with the file for the adoption;
means of the family. The
requirements
of
a
16-year c) has the capacity to act and assume all
difference between the age of the rights and responsibilities of parental
adopter and adoptee may be
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