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FAQs
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Of course! This is a common misconception that you must be “young” to be a surrogate. Most clinics accept surrogates up to the age of 48, and some upwards of 51.
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You must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to become a surrogate in Canada.
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Nope! Many clinics accept surrogates that are taking medications for multiple reasons. Some medications may be recommended to discontinue depending on their class. We review these items with surrogates entering our program to ensure they are fully informed.
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No. In Canada surrogacy is altruistic, which means while you cannot be paid, you are reimbursed for your expenses. We ensure no surrogate is out of pocket throughout this process.