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    i understand that, but say, gary wants to know if the child is his or not, sure if your going to try and use the result as evidence for gaining a visa it will have to be done in a controlled environment and by a reputable company, but if he wants to put his mind at rest, i'm sure a reputable postal one will do for now..
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i understand that, but say, gary wants to know if the child is his or not, sure if your going to try and use the result as evidence for gaining a visa it will have to be done in a controlled environment and by a reputable company, but if he wants to put his mind at rest, i'm sure a reputable postal one will do for now..
    Sorry but that is what I said:-

    If a couple just want to know who the parents are, ........................ ........... I would assume that would be sufficient.


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    Quote Originally Posted by johncar54 View Post
    Sorry but that is what I said:-

    If a couple just want to know who the parents are, ........................ ........... I would assume that would be sufficient.
    So in conclusion there is a postal peace kit and a Legal way of doing it. The legal way must be done through proper sealed envelopes and independant witnesses. I assume you pay more because of the red tape and fee of the doctor.

    Keith passed this one on to me.
    http://www.easydna.ie/paternity-test.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaryFifer View Post
    So in conclusion there is a postal peace kit and a Legal way of doing it. The legal way must be done through proper sealed envelopes and independant witnesses. I assume you pay more because of the red tape and fee of the doctor.
    Sorry what I said has been confused by other posts.

    I was trying to explain why any method, other than a Laboratory approved by the British Consulate doing it, directly by taking the samples from the baby, and the believed mother and father, could be faked and thus probably not acceptable.

    This just a suggestion of what, say I might do, if I needed to dupe someone into believing that a baby was mine, when it was not. If I had a child by a former partner, I could take a DNA sample from that child, another from me and yet another from my former partner and real mother. Thus the result would show the named parents were the parents of the child. If I lied and said the samples were from the baby of my new partner and me, it would APPEAR that I was the father of the baby of my girlfriend even though it was not true.)

    Another possible if I wanted to 'prove' a child was mine when it was not, would be to submit samples of the baby, the mother and the real father, and to say that last one was my sample.

    It is for this type of reason that a postal test would not mean anything as it could be so easily falsified.

    I hope I have not muddied the waters even further. If I have, just read my first post here and ignore everything else I have said and what those commenting on my posts have said.

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    sorry about late reply coz im very busy doin' cooking and planting
    what happened was our friend has a gf in phils.then she become pregnant of course the dad is our friendand when our friend back here in england his gf back to her province.she give birth to her baby girl [by komadrona]to thier house coz its too late to goin to hospital and besides the hospital are very far from the barrio w/c they live.
    they are married now and the baby is 8 months already,she has a b.cert and baptismal under the surename of our friends.
    our friends problem are:
    the hospital that need the dna test[st lukes]is very expensive
    and the other hospital w/c they forget to mention to me the name.
    so now,our friends mrs.find out about this ponderosa hotel in angeles city doin the dna test also and the best is it is not expensive like the 2 hospital in Q.C.
    so they want to know if this ponderosa hotel[w/c is the owner is english man also]has the right or the british embassy acknowledge thier dna testing?


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    I am confused.

    Can you clarify please?

    A baby with a Filipino mother and a British father, born in Philippines. Is that right?

    Does the birth certificate show that ?

    If so, why is a DNA test needed ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by johncar54 View Post

    If so, why is a DNA test needed ?
    one reason, the embassy might have concerns if he is the father (dates in his passports)
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    Quote Originally Posted by johncar54 View Post
    Ana_May.

    I am confused.

    Can you clarify please?

    A baby with a Filipino mother and a British father, born in Philippines. Is that right?

    Does the birth certificate show that ?

    If so, why is a DNA test needed ?
    aye! a mother is a pilipino/father is a british.yes it shows to her b.cert that the father is a british.need the dna test coz the baby was NOT born in the hospital and also the consular in angeles is the one who tell them that they need a dna test coz that is the new rules of british embassy in mla.


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