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Becoming a surrogate in Canada is a meaningful, altruistic journey that helps build families while offering comprehensive medical, legal, and emotional support. Canadian law requires surrogacy to be altruistic — surrogates cannot be paid but can be reimbursed for documented pregnancy-related expenses. With the guidance of a trusted egg donor agency like Indian Egg Donors, you’ll navigate eligibility screening, match with intended parents, complete medical protocols, and receive reimbursement for out-of-pocket costs — all with personalized support.
Why Become a Surrogate in Canada?
Choosing to become a surrogate is one of the most selfless and transformational decisions a woman can make. You help intended parents — including couples, LGBTQ+ families, or single parents — realize their dreams of having a child. Surrogates often describe feelings of deep fulfillment, connection, and purpose.
Canada offers a supportive, legally protected environment for surrogacy, emphasizing ethical standards, autonomy, and clear reimbursement guidelines.
How Long Does the Surrogacy Journey Take?
From application to delivery, the process typically spans:
- Application & initial screening: A few weeks
- Matching with intended parents: 1–12 weeks depending on preferences
- Medical and legal preparations: Several weeks
- Pregnancy term: ~9 months
Most full journeys take 12–18 months from start to finish.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
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Initial Inquiry & Consultation
Submit your interest and speak with a specialist to review eligibility. -
Medical & Psychological Screening
Comprehensive medical assessments and mental health evaluations ensure you’re ready for the journey. -
Matching with Intended Parents
You’ll be thoughtfully matched based on values, communication styles, and expectations. -
Legal Agreements
Independent legal counsel creates a surrogacy contract outlining each party’s rights and responsibilities. -
Medical Protocol & Embryo Transfer
Fertility treatments are coordinated through top clinics, including IVF and embryo transfer. -
Pregnancy & Prenatal Care
You receive full prenatal medical supervision and emotional support throughout the pregnancy. -
Delivery & Postpartum Support
After birth, your agency remains available for support and reimbursement processing.
Why Choose a Trusted Egg Donor Agency?
Working with a reputable agency like Indian Egg Donors ensures:
- Physician-led support and personalized care
- Top-tier medical and legal guidance
- Strong surrogate and parent matching protocols
- A safe, ethical, and transparent process
- Emotional support and community during and after the journey
Benefits of Becoming a Surrogate
Emotional Benefits
- Help another family create lasting memories
- Sense of compassion and fulfillment
Legal & Medical Benefits
- Independent legal counsel protects your rights
- Full prenatal and postnatal medical care
Financial Reimbursements
While commercial payment is prohibited, Canada allows reasonable reimbursement for pregnancy-related expenses, such as maternity clothing, travel, lost wages, childcare, and medical costs.
FAQs About Surrogacy in Canada
Q. Can I be paid for being a surrogate in Canada?
A. No — surrogacy in Canada is strictly altruistic; only documented expenses can be reimbursed.
Q. What are the age requirements?
A. Typically 21–45 years old.
Q. Do I need prior pregnancy experience?
A. Yes — at least one healthy previous pregnancy.
Q. Is emotional screening required?
A. Yes — to ensure you’re prepared for the process.
Q. Who pays for medical costs?
A. Intended parents cover all reimbursable expenses.
Q. Can I choose the intended parents?
A. Yes, matching is mutual and based on comfort and values.
Q. How long is the embryo transfer process?
A. This depends on clinic protocols and scheduling.
Q. Will my own doctor be involved?
A. You often choose your OB/midwife for prenatal care.
Q. Is legal support part of the process?
A. Yes — independent legal counsel is standard.
Q. Can I remain friends with the intended family?
A. Many surrogates and parents continue relationships after birth.
Conclusion
Becoming a surrogate in Canada is a rewarding, empowering journey that deeply impacts the lives of intended parents while honoring your autonomy, legal protections, and medical well-being. With the right support system — especially a trusted, physician-led agency — you can confidently walk every step of this meaningful path.

Dr. Veera Saghar
As an Egg Donor Coordinator, she plays a critical role in our company. Her background as a medical graduate from ISRA UNIVERSITY in Pakistan provides us with a solid foundation in the medical sciences. She has seven years of clinical experience practicing in the USA. This has given her firsthand experience when collaborating with patients and their families.
She is responsible for managing the process of egg donation from start to finish. We identify and screen potential egg donors.




