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Country Finder
Answer practical questions and browse country profiles to research destinations. Results are starting points for your own due diligence, not legal advice.
What the Country Finder does
The Country Finder asks practical questions about your family profile, budget comfort, and priorities. It groups destinations that may be worth researching further based on published country profiles and structured rules.
It is an orientation tool. It does not tell you where to go, and it is not legal advice. Laws change, your situation is unique, and only qualified professionals can advise on eligibility and parentage for your case.
How your answers are used
Answers filter and score published profiles. They help surface destinations that match constraints you stated (for example, couple type, budget band, or risk tolerance). Your answers are not published and are not shared with agencies.
Understanding result categories
Results are grouped so you can scan starting points rather than a single ranked list. A destination appearing in a category means it passed the finder rules for that group, not that it is the best choice for everyone.
Read each country profile for context: surrogacy model, typical budget band, availability notes, return-home considerations, and linked legal sources.
How to interpret scores
- Do use scores to narrow research and compare trade-offs on your shortlist.
- Do not treat a higher score as a guarantee of success or legal certainty.
- Do not assume a prohibited or limited destination is safe because it scored well on cost alone.
Country profiles
Browse full profiles from the destinations index. Each profile summarizes orientation information: typical budgets in USD bands, risk levels, agency ecosystem maturity, and notes for intended parents returning home to common residence countries.
Legal sources are cited so you can verify claims with primary material or your lawyer. Profiles are maintained as research aids, not live legal databases.
Connecting to your journey
When you are ready to organize a specific path, create a private journey and use Agency selection, Questions, and Notes to capture what you learn from calls and research.
FAQ
- Is the Country Finder legal advice?
- No. It summarizes orientation research. Confirm eligibility and parentage with qualified professionals.
- Why did a country not appear in my results?
- It may not match your answers, may be prohibited for your profile, or may not have a published profile yet.