No IC case: NRD contacts Melissa, conducting evaluation

This comes after Muar MP highlights challenges she faced for not having MyKad

2:44 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – The National Registration Department (NRD) has contacted a woman known as Melissa, 21, who reportedly does not have an identity card to obtain the true facts of her citizenship application. 

NRD in a statement today informed that a proper investigation into the matter is being made. 

The statement was issued following a story which caught the people’s attention on social media yesterday about Melissa who is facing difficulties because she does not have an identity card.

“This department also takes note, where the string of posts, matters related to her citizenship application became a public debate by netizens. NRD would like to ask the public not to sensationalise this matter and further give an untrue impression on government services. 

“The process implemented by NRD is always subject to the federal constitution and in line with the laws in force to ensure the sovereignty and security of the country is guaranteed,” said the statement. 

NRD also advises people who have problems not only regarding citizenship but various other services such as late birth registration, thumbprint problems, adoption certificates, non-Muslim marriage procedures and others to come to any of the 212 NRD offices nationwide for assistance whereby proper evaluation will be done accordingly. 

“Applicants are advised to come in person without using the services of agents or intermediaries because each individual application and problem may require a different solution,” said the statement. – September 2, 2023

The National Registration Department has contacted a woman known as Melissa, 21, and is looking into her citizenship application following a viral story on the issues she faced for not having an identity card. – September 2, 2023

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