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What is an orphan?

Orphans are children or minors who have lost their parents.

1. In American immigration law, foreign children are orphans if their parents are missing or dead, or abandoned by their parents, or separated or lost from their parents. If a child's single parent is unable to take good care of him, or formally gives up custody of his child in order to get immigration and adoption, and this behavior will not be revoked, the child is also an orphan.

2. In order to obtain the benefits of immigration, the application of orphans must be submitted before the age of 16. If the orphan's brother or sister is an orphan or adopted child before the age of 16, and his brother or sister is adopted by the same parent at the time of adoption or after adoption, the child is also an orphan.

3. There are relatively many orphans in Tibet, Qinghai, Gansu and other places in China, and each province and city exists in different degrees. There are some private orphanages in Tibet and Qinghai, most of which have not been approved by the civil affairs department, but they have been engaged in orphan charity.

Orphans are children or minors who have lost their parents or both; Can't find abandoned babies and children with biological parents.

According to the Adoption Law, orphans under the age of 14 can be adopted. There are many ways for the state, society and citizens to help orphans, such as subsidizing orphans' schooling, helping orphans, adopting orphans and donating money and materials to social welfare institutions.