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DNA testing for Surrogacy cases from Australia

Related to Surrogacy Journey | Posted on September 12th, 2014
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DNA testing for Surrogacy cases from Australia

High Commission address: 1/50 G Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi *** - Telephone: *** *** - Fax: *** *** ***

The child and the Australian citizen intended/commissioning parent will be requested to provide the results of DNA testing after surrogacy procedure is completed , before passport and citizenship are issued .

The Australian citizen intended/commissioning parent can undergo DNA testing in Australia itself , much before delivery , so that There is no delay will result if the Australian citizen parent undertakes DNA testing while in India.

In India, DNA tests for the child must be carried out recognised clinics only .

Only those Panel Doctors are authorised to carry out the DNA test.

Panel Doctors are required to use specific testing kits, which must be provided to them via a National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) accredited laboratory that can satisfy the department’s testing requirements in an international context.


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