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Microchip shortage causes six-month delay in MyKid issuance: NRD

Parents can use birth certificates to settle children’s affairs for now

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2023 5:14PM

Microchip shortage causes six-month delay in MyKid issuance: NRD
National Registration Department director-general Datuk Ruslin Jusoh says that there will be a six-month delay in the issuance of MyKid for newborns in this country following the global microchip shortage caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. – Wikimapia pic, January 14, 2023

MELAKA – There will be a six-month delay in the issuance of MyKid for newborns in this country following the global microchip shortage caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, said National Registration Department (NRD) director-general Datuk Ruslin Jusoh.

He said, however, parents can still submit new applications but have to wait a little longer because NRD will process the application in stages according to their respective turn.

“Parents can also use birth certificates for the daily affairs of their children who have yet to receive their MyKid because it is a valid government-issued identification document,” he told reporters here today.

He also urged all government and private agencies to accept birth certificates for any business involving children as it is the only document recognised in important matters such as school admission applications.

Earlier, Ruslin presented a MyKad to a disabled girl, Nur Aleeya Ammar, 12, through the department’s “Menyemai Kasih Rakyat” (Mekar) programme in Bukit Godek, Semabok Dalam, with Melaka NRD director Norazle Sulaiman also present.

He said the Mekar outreach programme – which issues identity documents such as MyKad and birth certificates for persons with disabilities, the elderly, bedridden patients and residents in remote areas – had seen a positive impact since it was introduced in 2013.

“To date, we have processed 292,999 applications through 14,340 series of the Mekar programme held nationwide, which is NRD’s productive approach in ensuring that all residents enjoy the facilities offered by the government.

“In Melaka, a total of 78 series of the programme have been held which benefited 212 applicants,” he said.

Meanwhile, Nur Aleeya’s grandmother and guardian, Rohana Ariffin, 58, said she was grateful to the NRD for implementing the programme, which made it easier for her to submit a MyKad application.

She said the application process was done by the Melaka NRD Mekar Unit personnel who came to their house on Nur Aleeya’s birthday on January 5, and she received her MyKad within a week. – Bernama, January 14, 2023

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