BUT ITS NOT ALL NRDS FAULT!




KUCHING: Trusty Ruhi from Mukah is twelve years old as well as she has a legitimate bieing innate certificate. However, when her parents, oil palm workman Minggang Puja, 38, as well as serving woman Mary Ekin, 31, brought her to a National Registration Department (NRD) to request for her MyKad, they were shown a door.

Frustrated, Minggang, Mary, Trusty, their seven-year-old son Edwin Nyuntai as well as Trusty's uncle Siba Bunsu came to The Borneo Post's office here recently, to air their grievances.
But it's not all NRD's fault. In fact, they longed for to help, though there have been procedures to follow.

"In principle, as long as a single of Trusty's relatives is a Malaysian, Trusty is entitled to a MyKad, though not automatically since you additionally need her parents' matrimony certificate," pronounced a NRD orator when contacted yesterday.

The complaint in Trusty's box is her relatives could not furnish their matrimony certificate. In addition, Mary neither has a bieing innate obligation nor MyKad.

Asked how Trusty, who studies at SK Sungai Penipah Mukah, got her bieing innate obligation in a initial place, a NRD orator explained: "Anybody who is innate in Malaysia is entitled to a bieing innate certificate." Siba claimed which when they went to a NRD to get Trusty her MyKad, a officers instead asked Mary to fill 'Borang B', which is a citizenship form.

"What you fright is which if Mary submitted Borang B, it means she is not a citizen, th! ough a f oreigner.

"Secondly, you fright which her children's duplicate for MyKad might be deserted once Mary is deemed a foreigner," argued Siba, who flew in from Bintulu whilst a others travelled from Mukah.

He insisted which Mary is a Malaysian, though a NRD can't accept this since she neither has a bieing innate obligation nor a MyKad.

Siba, who is a headman at Batu 25, Jalan Bintulu Miri, claimed which Mary had longed for to request for her MyKad around late registration in 2010 though was asked to request for her bieing innate obligation first.

"This is all very confusing. On a single hand, a unit of a NRD assured us which there was no complaint in removing Trusty a Mykad whilst another asked Mary to request for citizenship first!"

The family was pronounced to be upset additionally when they were not authorised to see a state NRD director to get his clarifications as well as explanations upon a total issue.

Siba pronounced he hoped NRD would assistance Minggang's family since without Mykad, Mary, Trusty as well as Edwin would be treated with colour as aliens.

The NRD orator remarked: "We have been most willing to assistance a family.

In fact, you have already sent a letter to their Mukah residence upon Sept eighteen as you do not have their write contact number.

"As Mary's nationality is in dispute, there have been dual ways to go about it.

If Mary refuses to fill Borang B, afterwards she contingency furnish a matrimony certificate.

Then you can proceed with Trusty's application.

"The second option is which Mary has no choice though to fill in Borang B to request for citizenship, afterwards NRD can proceed with Trusty'! s applic ation.".

She pronounced in Trusty's case, a fastest her duplicate would get approved was six months as such a box would come under a purview of a Ministry of Home Affairs.

She believed there was a tall chance which Trusty's duplicate would be approved.

"This box points to a actuality which it is critical to register here if a Malaysian is to wed a immigrant or re-register if they have already registered overseas."

She pronounced NRD would never try to have anybody's hold up formidable though they had sure procedures to follow.

As both NRD as well as The Borneo Post could not contact Minggang's family, members of a open who know them have been urged to surprise them to go to a nearest NRD office to seek serve report with regards to Trusty's case. (BP)
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