Malaysia

PM to present child citizenship constitutional amendment to Malay rulers within days

Change to allow M’sian mothers to receive equal rights under law, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Jul 2023 2:02PM

PM to present child citizenship constitutional amendment to Malay rulers within days
Protesters demand citizenship for children born overseas to Malaysian women with foreign spouses. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes file pic, July 10, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will present the proposed amendment to the federal constitution to the Conference of Malay Rulers soon, in a bid to solve the citizenship issue plaguing the overseas-born children of Malaysian women with foreign spouses.

He said this is to enable Malaysian mothers to be granted equal rights under the federal constitution.

“I will seek an audience (with the rulers) and present the matter within a few days.

“The law stated that citizenship is given to children whose father is a citizen, it does not include the mother. So, we want both parents to be included in the constitution... it’s not fair to have just the father (stated in the constitution) but not the mother. That’s all (we) want present,” he told reporters after opening the 2023 International Malaysian Law Conference here today.

Anwar said the proposed constitutional amendment is expected to be tabled at Parliament in September.

Earlier in his speech, Anwar said, regarding the plight of stateless persons, the Home Ministry has received numerous citizenship requests under Article 15(A) of the federal constitution which underscored the urgent need for action.

He said several critical issues contributed to the challenges faced by stateless persons in Malaysia.

“As for children born overseas to Malaysian mothers, efforts are already underway to resolve the issue of citizenship for them.

“We will be tabling an amendment to the federal constitution to replace the words ‘whose father’ in Part I and Part II of the Second Schedule with the words ‘at least one of the parents’,” he said. – Bernama, July 10, 2023

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