Malaysia

Home Ministry should ease late birth registrations in rural areas: Warisan rep

Justin Wong says some rural folk unaware of marriage registration requirement

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 15 Apr 2023 4:26PM

Home Ministry should ease late birth registrations in rural areas: Warisan rep
Justin Wong (right) submits over 20 citizenship applications from Tawau residents to the home minister’s special officer, Mohd Haire M. Tahir in Putrajaya last week for the ministry’s consideration. – Pic courtesy of Justin Wong, April 15, 2023

by Rebecca Chong

TAWAU – The Home Ministry should start taking action now to ease the process of birth registration in rural areas, said Sri Tanjong assemblyman Justin Wong.

He said there are still many rural villagers, including those living in interior areas of Sabah and large palm oil estates, who do not know that they need to register for their marriage to apply for birth certificates for their children, which would determine their children’s citizenship.

The Warisan rep said he met with Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail last week and expressed his concerns about the issue, presenting ideas for a solution. 

“I was told that the ministry has one National Registration Department (NRD) mobile counter – a bus that is going into rural areas in Sabah, and they are adding another two buses soon. 

“But buses could not go to rural villages that have bad roads. So I suggested for the ministry to use a four-wheel drive instead, and have people’s representatives from respective constituencies to act as coordinator, to help direct the NRD officers and mobile counters to the area that need their service,” he said in a statement today. 

Wong said that the NRD should also conduct awareness programmes to ensure that rural villagers are aware of the procedures and documents needed for them to register their children’s birth certificates. 

He said that he has seen many cases involving children and teenagers in Tawau who were rejected from schools because they did not have citizenship as their parents did not register for their marriage. 

“This problem will only snowball into a large social problem as they grow up not being able to get a job and get an income (without the education), and turn to crime to survive,” he said. 

During Wong’s official visit to Saifuddin’s office in Putrajaya, Wong also submitted over 20 applications for citizenship from Tawau residents for the minister’s consideration.

He said that according to Saifuddin applicants who are aged over 21 with a Malaysian father and non-citizen mother without a marriage certificate can still apply for legal status in Malaysia by applying to become a temporary resident and be given a green identification card, MyKas, that needs to be renewed once in five years.

Wong was also told that parents who have registered for marriage but whose children are under the age of 18 and still do not have birth certificates can still apply for citizenship.

“These are exactly the kind of matters that need to be informed to the rural villagers via NRD awareness campaigns and promotion programmes before it is too late,” he said. – The Vibes, April 15, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 18h

PM to officiate Kaamatan Festival closing ceremony in Penampang on May 31 

Malaysia / 19h

Sabah cabinet to address state lawyer’s alleged blunder over 40% revenue

Malaysia / 1d

Retrieve MA63 documents from London, researcher urges Sabah govt

Malaysia / 2d

No need for Sabah to ‘copy’ Sarawak, Bung Moktar skewers GRS leaders

Malaysia / 1w

Video shows orangutan raiding cafe fridge for drinks in Sabah

Malaysia / 1w

Sarawak deputy minister says nothing achieved yet on push to increase state’s MPs

Spotlight

Malaysia

2 plead guilty for trying to trespass into Istana Negara

Malaysia

Police record statements from 2 witnesses in Teresa Kok death threat case

Malaysia

Sabah cabinet to address state lawyer’s alleged blunder over 40% revenue

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

PKR tells Sarawak to hold non-essential, mega projects, build basic infrastructure

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

Cops investigating if police station attacks, palace trespass attempt linked

Malaysia

Usno leader calls for Sabah govt overhaul after legal blunder

By Jason Santos

You may be interested

Malaysia

Anwar to address nation live on television tonight

Malaysia

Serdang Heart Centre to see repairs next month

Malaysia

PM to officiate Kaamatan Festival closing ceremony in Penampang on May 31 

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Incendiary speech on race, religion leading to lone wolf attacks, says expert

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

PKR tells Sarawak to hold non-essential, mega projects, build basic infrastructure

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

Sabah AG to correct 'misguided statements' of lawyer in 40% revenue claim

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Anwar denies pressure on him to stop Najib trial

Malaysia

Retrieve MA63 documents from London, researcher urges Sabah govt

By Jason Santos