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Gay couple in Namibia wins partial victory on residency application

FILE PHOTO: Namibian citizen Phillip Luhl speaks with Reuters during an interview in Johannesburg, South Africa, April 13, 2021. © REUTERS - SIPHIWE SIBEKO

A gay Namibian-Mexican couple won a part of their case at Namibia’s Supreme Court on Monday after the ruling that the government had discriminated against their residency application because one of the couple is foreign-born.

The court ordered the Home Affairs ministry to review Guillermo Delgado’s request for residency. He is in a couple with Phillip Lühl, a Namibian.

In Namibia, same-sex marriages are not recognized, and same-sex relationships are considered illegal, but the law is not enforced in the southwestern African country. If a foreigner is married to a Namibian, permanent residency is automatically granted to foreigners.

"It was a partial victory...We will have to see what the way forward is," said the couple's lawyer, Uno Katjipuka-Sibolile, referring to the Supreme Court ruling.

She is not happy with the verdict, she told The Namibian newspaper.

But Katjipuka-Sibolile added that Home Affairs has already been “hostile” towards Delgado’s request, and questioned why he would have to go over the documentation again.

The ministry is slated to issue a statement later Monday.

Lühl and Delgado have already set a precedent in Namibia for LGBT rights after they won citizenship for their son, who was born to a surrogate in South Africa in 2019.

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