No Jess, you decide what country to adopt from yourself, and then you do your homestudy for that country. You can't do more than one adoption at once, so only one country. You could change country altogether, but you'd have to redo a lot of the paperwork
'surely they cant say, ah youre not good enough for this country, but sure this one will do?'
IA is between two counries. So you have to be eligible in the UK, and then eligible in the country you want as well. So China for the non special needs want married couples only, under a certain weight, over 30 but under 50/55, with a certain income, with pretty much zero health problems. They, being the Chinese government, have the right to decide who's "good enough" to adopt from there. However, other countries might be less restrictive, or have different requirements (e.g. you must go to church, or be over 25, or stay in the contry for seven weeks, etc etc). Yes, its pefectly possible to be fine for one country, but not meet requirements for the other, its up to the individul governments, not the English authorities- although you'd have to meet your agencies standards as well, e.g. no smoking, smacking, your current kids must be over 5
And its taking seven years now partly because so many babies are being adopted in China (which is good), maybe less are being abandonned (very good)..but they are processing papers extremely slowly. And no, China refuse to say why