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Baby Gammy granted Australian citizenship

The Department of Immigration says baby Gammy has met the criteria needed to be granted Australian citizenship.

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Thai surrogate mother Pattaramon Chanbua holds her baby Gammyin August 2014. (AAP) Source: AFP

Surrogacy: Gift of life or exploitation?

Baby Gammy, who was at the centre of a Thai surrogacy scandal last year, has become an Australian citizen.

West Australian couple Wendy and David Farnell made international headlines last August when a Thai surrogate alleged they abandoned Gammy, who has Down syndrome, and returned to WA with his twin sister, Pipah.

Gammy and his family have a new home in Thailand, and last year an application was lodged with the Australian embassy in Bangkok to make the boy an Australian citizen.

The Department of Immigration and Border Protection confirmed on Tuesday that the child's application for citizenship by descent had been granted.

"The Department can confirm that an application for Baby Gammy’s Australian Citizenship by descent has been assessed and found to have met all criteria for the grant." 

Mr Farnell, a convicted child sex offender, still had custody of Pipah late last year after an investigation by the WA Department for Child Protection and the development of a safety plan.

 


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