Our Destinations
Each destination in our network is selected for its regulatory clarity, the quality of its surrogate and donor infrastructure, and the reliability of its legal pathway for establishing parental rights.
Beyond our four core programmes, we have coordinated custom solutions across 16 countries for families with specific citizenship, passport, or legal recognition requirements — including cases where the child's birth country needed to align with a particular nationality or inheritance law.
Philippines
Commercial surrogacy exists in a legal grey area — no specific law explicitly banning or permitting the practice. Gestational surrogacy is coordinated through specialist legal pathways developed over years of in-country operation, including cross-border birth registration structures that establish clear parental rights for intended parents.
Philippine Reproductive Health Law (RA 10354) · Food and Drug Administration (FDA Philippines) oversight of IVF facilities
The Philippines is where GlobalSurrogates was founded and remains operationally headquartered. Our depth of in-country relationships and legal expertise — built over 12 years — means we have developed reliable pathways for intended parents that most agencies operating remotely cannot replicate.
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Georgia
Civil Code of Georgia, Article 143. Gestational surrogacy explicitly permitted. Intended parents named on the birth certificate from birth — no adoption or court order required.
Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia
Georgia is the most commonly used destination for international gestational surrogacy due to its clear legal framework and strong domestic surrogate agency infrastructure.
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Colombia
Constitutional Court ruling T-968/09 and subsequent jurisprudence. Gestational surrogacy is legally recognised. Law 1953 of 2019 provides additional regulatory context.
INVIMA (Colombian National Institute for Food and Drug Surveillance) — oversight of IVF facilities
Colombia is the leading surrogacy destination in Latin America, with a Constitutional Court-supported framework and a well-developed network of surrogate agencies.
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Mexico
State-level legislation in Tabasco (Civil Code) and Sinaloa. Commercial gestational surrogacy permitted for international intended parents in these states.
COFEPRIS (Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risk) — oversight of IVF facilities
Mexico's surrogacy framework is state-specific — programmes are conducted in Tabasco and Sinaloa where the legal framework is clearest for international intended parents.
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