Malaysia

Speed up citizenship approval for overseas-born kids, Family Frontiers urges NRD

It should not take six months to process, says spokesman

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Jun 2022 6:05PM

Speed up citizenship approval for overseas-born kids, Family Frontiers urges NRD
Activists protesting the government’s appeal against the high court’s declaration last year that children born overseas to Malaysian mothers married to foreigners should be able to automatically receive their Malaysian citizenship. – The Vibes file pic, June 10, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – The Association of Family Support and Welfare Selangor and Kuala Lumpur (Family Frontiers) has urged the National Registration Department (NRD) to speed up citizenship approval for children born overseas to Malaysian women.

Family Frontiers spokesman Bina Ramanand said some 70 Malaysian mothers had submitted citizenship documents under Borang D or the Foreign Birth Registration form for their overseas-born children, with some submitted in December 2021, but have yet to receive updates about the matter.

“We are wondering why the processing takes so long. Mothers who checked their status were told it would take six months to process,” she told reporters after following up on the issue at the NRD headquarters here today.

On September 9 last year, the high court declared that children born overseas to Malaysian mothers married to foreigners should be able to automatically receive their Malaysian citizenship.

As part of the decision, the high court ordered the government to issue relevant documents such as identity cards to these children to recognise this decision.

Ummal Remiza Khaja Mohideen, who is fighting for her eldest daughter’s right to acquire Malaysian citizenship, said she had submitted relevant documents to the NRD last March and was still waiting for an answer.

Ummul Remiza is married to a Nigerian and has two other children who were born in Malaysia respectively.

To avoid the problems her eldest daughter experienced with the citizenship process, Ummul Remiza flew from Qatar, where the couple is currently based, to Malaysia to give birth to her other two children. – Bernama, June 10, 2022

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