Puerto Rico is the US. So, we don't have any aoption agreement with them as they're all American citizens. check out adoption.state.gov and you can look up each Latin American country and see for yourself.
Puerto Rico is an internally self-governing commonwealth within the US. Puerto Ricans have US citizenship. There are no "adoption agreements" since it is not a separate country.
Each country has their own laws regarding family matters such as divorce, custody, adoption, etc. There are no "adoption agreements" between any two countries anywhere. Does not exist!
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Puerto Rico is the US. So, we don't have any aoption agreement with them as they're all American citizens. check out adoption.state.gov and you can look up each Latin American country and see for yourself.
Puerto Rico is an internally self-governing commonwealth within the US. Puerto Ricans have US citizenship. There are no "adoption agreements" since it is not a separate country.
Each country has their own laws regarding family matters such as divorce, custody, adoption, etc. There are no "adoption agreements" between any two countries anywhere. Does not exist!