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Children born overseas to Malaysian mothers and their foreign spouses before the enactment of the Federal Constitution (Amendment) Act 2024 are eligible to apply for Malaysian citizenship under a recent legal settlement between the government and affected parties.
National
Settlement grants citizenship application rights to children born overseas to Malaysian mothers
PUTRAJAYA - Children born overseas to Malaysian mothers and their foreign spouses before the...
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National
Fix citizenship law, proposed amendments could increase statelessness - Suhakam, NGOs
SHAH ALAM - The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) urged the government to streamline...
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National
Form PSSC for inclusive debate on Citizenship Bill - SERI
SHAH ALAM - The Social and Economic Research Initiative (SERI) is calling for the formation of a...
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National
No need to revoke existing rights of children categorised as 'permanently resident' - MCRA
SHAH ALAM - The Malaysian Citizenship Rights Alliance (MCRA) has urged the government not to revoke...
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National
Proposed constitutional amendments could worsen statelessness, national security - Ideas
SHAH ALAM - The Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (Ideas) warns that proposed...
Suriani Kempe - FILE PIX
National
Amendments to citizenship law: Proposed amendments creates conflict - Family advocate
SHAH ALAM - A prominent advocate for families urged MPs to prioritise children's rights and...
Suriani (left) together with Aniza Ismail (middle) and her children who were born overseas fought for their citizenship rights.
National
Justice for mothers: Amendment promises equal citizenship rights for overseas-born children
SHAH ALAM - After a long wait, women received joyful news in conjunction with the celebration of the...
Photo edited by Sinar Daily, stock photo 123rf.
COMMENTARY
Proposed amendments to citizenship law, a regressive move with a progressive face
WHAT truly defines a person as a citizen of a country? Is it the mere possession of an...
National
Breakdown of the 'regressive' amendments that may cause a ripple effect of statelessness
Constitutional amendments are underway following the federal government's move to amend...
Dr Hafidzah Mustakim.
National
Citizenship woes: Dr Hafidzah highlights challenges for moms with overseas-born kids
SHAH ALAM - The long-overdue change needed to the citizenship law to address the inequality facing...
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Djokovic battling age, form struggles in record quest
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Toymakers were around 4,500 years ago - Study
Serunai maker Mohd Izani Mohd Noor, 41, shapes wood to form the desired structure of the serunai at his workshop in Kampung Pulau Hilir, Kubang Kerian. Photo by Bernama
Kelantanese Serunai: Three days to carve the sound, a lifetime to preserve the tradition
Melaka State Executive Councillor for Health, Human Resources and Unity, Datuk Ngwe Hee Sem (right), attends the Launch of the Wolbachia-Aedes Mosquito Release Project at Taman Seri Telok Mas recently.
Construction of Women and Children's Block of Melaka Hospital on track
MANY people may assume that sign language is exclusively for the hearing-impaired and those within that community, and therefore see no need to learn it, especially since the hand gestures used in communication can appear somewhat complex.
More Malaysians embrace sign language through music, online platforms
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Kelantanese Serunai: Three days to carve the sound, a lifetime to preserve the tradition
Serunai maker Mohd Izani Mohd Noor, 41, shapes wood to form the desired structure of the serunai at his workshop in Kampung Pulau Hilir, Kubang Kerian. Photo by Bernama
Reliving KRU’s legacy: Norman shares his thoughts on GenKRU’s success
KRU’s Datuk Norman Abdul Halim opens up about the unexpected journey leading to the groundbreaking success of the recent GenKRU concert, reminiscing about what led to the overwhelming fan response, and what might come next for the timelessly iconic pop group.
More Malaysians embrace sign language through music, online platforms
MANY people may assume that sign language is exclusively for the hearing-impaired and those within that community, and therefore see no need to learn it, especially since the hand gestures used in communication can appear somewhat complex.
Construction of Women and Children's Block of Melaka Hospital on track
Melaka State Executive Councillor for Health, Human Resources and Unity, Datuk Ngwe Hee Sem (right), attends the Launch of the Wolbachia-Aedes Mosquito Release Project at Taman Seri Telok Mas recently.
Toymakers were around 4,500 years ago - Study
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