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Same-sex couple fight for children born via SA surrogacy to be granted citizenship in Namibia


16 April 2021 - 11:20 By Kirthana Pillay and Sisipho Skweyiya
The predicament faced by the same-sex couple began after their son was born in 2019 via a surrogate in SA. Stock image.
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When Namibian Phillip Lühl and his Mexican husband Guillermo Delgado decided to start a family, they did not realise how difficult it would be.
The same-sex couple are battling to obtain Namibian citizenship for their two-year-old son while their one-month-old twin daughters are stuck in SA because Namibian authorities want Lühl to show genetic proof he is the father before providing them with travel documents.
Lühl said that while the couple, who were married in SA, never experienced discrimination in Namibia, their predicament began after their son was born in 2019 via a surrogate in SA. ....

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Gay couple fights Namibian government over surrogate-born twins


On a calm autumn afternoon, newborn twins Maya and Paula lay peacefully on a mattress at a Johannesburg house, blissfully taking turns to bottle-feed and nap, oblivious of the uncertainty over their citizenship status.
They are daughters of a Namibian-Mexican gay couple, and the Namibian authorities have dragged their feet on issuing documents for the girls born to a South African surrogate mother to travel to Windhoek.
They have demanded proof of a biological connection to the infants on the part of the parents, 38-year-old Phillip Luehl and his partner Guillermo Delgado, 36.
The men are now pinning their hopes on a Namibian High Court ruling, scheduled for Monday, to at least allow the infants to secure temporary documents to travel to Windhoek and join Delgado and their two-year-old brother Yona. ....

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