30
Apr
·
Wed
2008
I AM A MALAYSIAN CITIZEN BUT MY THREE YEAR-OLD CHILD IS NOT. HOW CAN I REGISTER MY CHILD AS A MALAYSIAN CITIZEN ?
Any person under the age of 21 years may be registered as a citizen provided at least 1 parent, either the father or mother was a Malaysian citizen at the time of birth.
Application shall be made by either parent. Where the Malaysian citizen parents are dead, application can be made by guardian.
Application have to be in Form B which can be obtained from the counter of Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara or Registration Department of Malaysia.
Application in Form B must be accompanied by the following documents :
* Identity card of applicant
* Birth certificate of person to be registered
* Entry permit of person to be registered
* Travel document of person to be registered
* Birth certificate of sibling (brothers or sisters) of person to be registered
* Identity card of parent or guardian of person to be registered
* Certificate of citizenship of parent of person to be registered
* Marriage certificate of parent of person to be registered
* Court order of guardianship if applicable
* 3 photographs of person to be registered
* RM$10.00 application fee
Application shall be delivered personally by the applicant to the National Registration Office. Applicant will be required to sign the application in the presence of a Registrar of Citizens.
Once the application is approved, you'll have to pay a fee of RM$100.00 for the issue of a certificate of citizenship.
from Lawyerment.com.my
4. Anak saya lahir di Singapura dan saya adalah warganegara Malaysia. Bagaimana saya hendak menjadikan anak saya seorang warganegara Malaysia ?
Jika kelahiran di Singapura, tidak perlu mendaftar dengan Pejabat Perwakilan di Singapura; jika anak tuan/puan hendak menetap di Malaysia pada suatu masa nanti, memadai dengan memohon pengesahan taraf kewarganegaraan dengan JPN melalui Pejabat Perwakilan di Singapura dan kemudian memohon perakuan taraf dengan Jabatan Imigresen.
from Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN)
4. My child was born in Singapore and I am a Malaysian citizen. How can my child become a Malaysian citizen?
If your child was born in Singapore, you do not need to register the birth with the Representative Office in Singapore, and if your child wishes to reside in Malaysia one day, it is sufficient to apply for confirmation of citizenship status from the NRD through the Representative Office in Singapore and then apply for a certification of status from the Immigration Department.
from National Registration Department (NRD)
Reference:
Wiki Malaysian citizenship
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