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Adopted children, those born pre-independence to get priority in citizenship bids

Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail says applications for adopted children account for the highest number of pending citizenships at 133,436.

Bernama
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Members of the public wait at the National Registration Department in Putrajaya, in this file picture. Photo: Bernama
Members of the public wait at the National Registration Department in Putrajaya, in this file picture. Photo: Bernama

The home ministry says it will give priority to adopted children and those born before independence when processing applications for Malaysian citizenship.

Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said applications for adopted children accounted for the highest number of pending citizenships at 133,436.

"They need to be given priority so that they can have easier access to services such as education and health.

"There are about 3,000 applications from those born before independence, and many of them are already in their 70s and 80s," he told reporters in Seremban yesterday.

Saifuddin said each procedure to approve citizenship applications is guided by the Federal Constitution.

"The number of pending citizenship is 133,436 (applications). A total of 6,079 applications have been processed so far this year," he said.

He said his ministry is aiming to approve at least 10,000 applications this year.