Reported about 1 year ago
Reported on June 8, 2024, a man in Nantou is unable to register his newborn son as a Taiwanese citizen due to the Vietnamese mother's previous marriage, despite spending 20,000 NT dollars on a DNA test. The father's DNA evidence is not recognized by the authorities, as the mother was considered legally married during the conception period. The couple faces obstacles and is advised to resolve the issue by legally disavowing the paternity in Vietnam before the child can be registered in Taiwan, highlighting the complexities of international relationships in the registration process.
Source: YAHOO