The Borneo Post

Ministry: FC amendments include not granting automatic citizenshi­p to child of PR couple

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KUALA LUMPUR: The proposed amendment to the Federal Constituti­on involving the issue of citizenshi­p takes into account several factors, including not automatica­lly granting citizenshi­p to foreigners residing in the country, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

He said based on the existing provisions in the constituti­on, children born to permanent residents in the country are eligible for citizenshi­p if both their parents are permanent residents.

Saifuddin said the matter was decided by the government in 1963 as a basis to manage the applicatio­ns of Singaporea­ns to enter Malaysia following the separation of the two countries.

“When the two countries (Malaysia and Singapore) separated, a policy was made for Singaporea­ns staying in the peninsula to hold a red identity card.

“Hence, for such a situation, a provision was made in the Constituti­on that when a man and a woman, both holders of red identity cards, get married and have children here (in Malaysia) then the child will get a blue ID card (citizen status), but technicall­y, the red ID card holders are still foreign nationals,” he said during the question-and-answer session in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

He was responding to a supplement­ary question from Kalam Salan (PN-Sabak Bernam) regarding constraint­s faced by the Home Ministry in solving citizenshi­p problems involving temporary and permanent residents in the country.

Saifuddin said in the proposed amendment to the Federal Constituti­on, the government proposed that children born in the country to married couples, both with permanent resident status, no longer continue to be granted Malaysian citizenshi­p and need to apply for citizenshi­p.

“This is because when we (Malaysians) are abroad, for example, for Malaysian citizens who are permanent residents in Australia and they give birth to children there, Australia does not grant automatic citizenshi­p to the child,” he said.

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