🇬🇪 Georgia Country Surrogacy for UK Intended Parents
Commercial surrogacy is unavailable in the UK. Georgia Country offers an established legal framework where intended parents are named on the birth certificate from birth. Programs from approximately £45,000–£65,000+.
English-speaking team.
Legal framework in place
Named on birth certificate
Tbilisi IVF clinics
UK parental order guidance
Many UK families have pursued surrogacy in Georgia Country following UK legal advice. All intended parents must obtain independent UK legal advice including from a UK solicitor regarding the parental order processbefore proceeding. All enquiries are strictly confidential.
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| Topic | Home Country Position | Georgia Country Position |
|---|---|---|
| Domestic law | Altruistic only; commercial surrogacy prohibited under Surrogacy Arrangements Act 1985 | Commercial international surrogacy legal framework in place as of 2026 |
| Can UK families use Georgia? | Generally Yes | Many UK families have completed Georgian surrogacy programmes |
| Parental recognition | UK parental order required after returning; apply to UK Family Court | Intended parents named on Georgian birth certificate at birth |
| UK citizenship | Depends on genetic parentage and marital status — consult UK solicitor | Georgian birth certificate names IPs; UK passport/citizenship is a separate process |
| Trips required | Typically 1–2 trips to Tbilisi | Video consult possible; embryo transfer + birth trip |
| Programme cost | No domestic commercial surrogacy available | Approx. £45,000–£65,000+ all-inclusive |
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Georgia Country (Republic of Georgia, capital Tbilisi) has supported gestational surrogacy for decades. Intended parents are named on the birth certificate from birth — the surrogate has no parental rights.
AFTER UKRAINE: Since many European surrogacy programmes became unavailable after 2022, Georgia Country has become the most established international option for UK families. The legal framework remains in place as of 2026.
Georgia's laws recognise intended parents at birth. Named on the Georgian birth certificate. The surrogate has no parental rights.
All-inclusive. Significantly lower than any equivalent commercial programme available to UK families internationally.
Modern fertility clinics experienced with UK intended parents. English-speaking coordinators throughout.
Video consultations available. Most UK families travel to Tbilisi for the birth and documentation.
We provide guidance on the UK parental order process. Your UK solicitor handles the formal Court application.
Our entire coordination team operates in English. 24-hour email response. WhatsApp available.
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Since many European surrogacy destinations became unavailable (particularly Ukraine after 2022), Georgia Country has emerged as the most established international option for European families. It has a clear legal framework, experienced IVF clinics in Tbilisi, and decades of international surrogacy history.
Ans. Many UK families have completed Georgia Country programmes. Commercial surrogacy is prohibited in the UK,
but using an international programme is not unlawful for UK intended parents — provided they obtain a UK
parental order on return. Obtain independent UK legal advice before proceeding.
Ans. A UK parental order transfers legal parenthood to the intended parents. You apply to the UK Family Court after
returning home. At least one intended parent must be genetically related to the child. Your UK solicitor handles
this process.
Ans. UK citizenship for a child born abroad via surrogacy depends on genetic parentage and specific legal
circumstances. Many UK families have successfully brought their Georgian-born children home — but proper
legal guidance from the outset is essential.
Ans. Typically 1–2 trips. Most UK families travel to Tbilisi for the birth and spend 2–4 weeks there for documentation.
All enquiries are treated as strictly confidential. We never share your information.
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legal advice. All intended parents must obtain independent UK legal advice, including from a UK surrogacy
solicitor, before proceeding.