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A Canadian surrogate was denied U.S. entry in Dec. 2025 despite proper docs, sparking concerns over surrogacy travel policies.
A Canadian surrogate was denied entry into the U.S. at Calgary International Airport in December 2025 while en route to a California fertility clinic to carry a child for an American same-sex couple.
Despite having proper documentation and a return ticket, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reportedly barred her, citing concerns that surrogacy involving compensation could be deemed employment under immigration law.
The woman, who had previously delivered a child for the same family in 2018 and receives no profit under Canadian law, was traveling for medical treatment, not work.
The incident has sparked concern over cross-border reproductive healthcare access and the lack of clear policy guidance for such cases.
A una madre subrogada canadiense se le negó la entrada a los Estados Unidos en diciembre de 2025 a pesar de los documentos adecuados, lo que generó preocupaciones sobre las políticas de viaje de la maternidad subrogada.