Regina Doherty's answer is ambiguous; In the final paragraph, the Ministers suggests that the PSC chip holds "the place of birth of that person.... all former surnames (if any) of that person, all former surnames (if any) of the mother of that person, but she has not indicated whether or not the fake details from an adopted person's adoption certificate are used (most of us are recorded as having been born in Dublin, when in fact Dublin is merely the location of the former Adoption Board now Authority, where our adoptions were recorded). Are our original surnames held on the chip or just our adoptive names?
Susan Lohan
Posted on 2 Feb 2018 3:31 pm
Regina Doherty's answer is ambiguous; In the final paragraph, the Ministers suggests that the PSC chip holds "the place of birth of that person.... all former surnames (if any) of that person, all former surnames (if any) of the mother of that person, but she has not indicated whether or not the fake details from an adopted person's adoption certificate are used (most of us are recorded as having been born in Dublin, when in fact Dublin is merely the location of the former Adoption Board now Authority, where our adoptions were recorded). Are our original surnames held on the chip or just our adoptive names?