The Borneo Post

Minister: 60 applicatio­ns for temporary personal documents received as at Nov 1

- Ma hew Umpang

KUCHING: A total of 60 requests for temporary personal documentat­ion have been received by the state government since the opening for the applicatio­n on Nov 1 this year.

Minister of Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Developmen­t Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah said that the applicatio­n is strictly meant for stateless individual­s who are below the age of 21.

“The issuance of temporary documentat­ion is for eligible stateless children who are applying for Malaysian citizenshi­p under Section 15A of the Federal Constituti­on.

“There are youngsters in Sarawak, who identify as Malaysians but have yet to be given Malaysian citizenshi­p, who are in need of access to facilities such as healthcare and education.

“It is the right of these children too,” she said in a press conference held at the State Legislativ­e Assembly (DUN) Complex yesterday.

Fatimah said to apply for the temporary documentat­ion, one must be below 21 years old, must possess a birth certificat­e issued in Sarawak, and must apply for citizenshi­p under Article 15A of the Federal Constituti­on.

“While the applicatio­n process is expected to take about a month, successful applicants would be issued with temporary documents, which are valid for two years.

“Applicatio­ns for the documents could be made at the office of my ministry or at the district offices statewide,” she said.

In addition, Fatimah said next month, her ministry will conduct an outreach programme on the temporary document applicatio­n.

“This programme will kick off at the community social support centre in Kuching on Dec 2, before proceeding to Sepupok, Niah on Dec 8, Lawas on Dec 10, and Sibu on Dec 12.

“The reason why these areas are selected is because we believe that we can find a huge number of stateless children in these areas, and because of that, we also believe that this programme would help us locate them.

“Following the launch of this programme, we hope to see as many stateless children as possible having access to healthcare and be on time to go to school by March next year, which is the start of the new school term,” she said.

Prior to the press conference, Fatimah witnessed the handingove­r of citizenshi­p documents, issued under Article 15A of the Federal Constituti­on, to the daughter of Yusuf Kamil and Nuridzyan Syazwani Ja’afar.

The couple adopted Mikayla Hanna, now four, when she was only one year old.

“We applied for her (Mikayla’s) citizenshi­p in September 2019 and since then, we have been following up with the National Registrati­on Department through calls and emails, to make sure that the applicatio­n would be expedited,” said Yusuf.

“My wife and I are very happy that our daughter’s citizenshi­p has been approved a er three years,” he added.

 ?? — Photo by Chimon Upon ?? Fatimah (front, second right) witnesses National Registrati­on Department Sarawak director Awang Afferoz Awang Marikan (right) handing over to Yusuf the citizenshi­p document for four-year-old Mikayla, as Nuridzyan (le ) looks on. Standing next to Yusuf’s wife is Deputy Minister of Women, Childhood and Community Developmen­t Datuk Rosey Yunus.
— Photo by Chimon Upon Fatimah (front, second right) witnesses National Registrati­on Department Sarawak director Awang Afferoz Awang Marikan (right) handing over to Yusuf the citizenshi­p document for four-year-old Mikayla, as Nuridzyan (le ) looks on. Standing next to Yusuf’s wife is Deputy Minister of Women, Childhood and Community Developmen­t Datuk Rosey Yunus.

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