Thursday 5 July 2012

LONG PASIA WASN'T MOBILE REGISTRATION




KOTA KINABALU: The National Registration Department (NRD) on Tuesday said each birth certificate for late registration that it issued must have endorsement from a First Class Magistrate, as required under Section 22(3) of the Birth and Death Registration Ordinance 1951 (Sabah Cap.123), before it can be used as a valid document.

It also clarified that the exercise carried out in Long Pasia on June 22-26 was a mobile court programme and not a mobile registration programme.

It said during mobile court programme, the department only made validation of late birth certificate for the purpose of endorsement by the mobile court and not to accept any application at that time, instead giving explanation to the villagers if they require any advice relating to application for late birth certificate and identity card.

It was in response to a DAP statement on June 28 which questioned the department's refusal to authenticate the late births in the Kadazandusun and Murut (KDM) area.

DAP had claimed that the NRD was not as fussy when it issued late birth cert documents to children of suspected illegals in the East Coast.

For the purpose of document registration, the department said it has its own programme to go out and do registration through its mobile court, which also involves the police, Immigration Department, community leaders or elected representative, Jheains, Public Complaints Bureau as well as court representatives to assist in the mobile registration process.

It said before this programme is implemented the family information forms would be distributed first to the applicants and this would be returned back through community leader or elected representative for the department to check on it before going for field interview.

It said normally this programme would take three to five days or more depending on the number of applications received, adding that the department has also already carried out mobile registration exercise in Long Pasia on Nov 24, 2009, where it received 42 applications for late birth certificates and three late registration for identity cards

11 comments:

  1. penjelasan sudah diberikan..

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  2. Long Pasia is only a mobile court and not a mobile registration, their purpose is to give advice to the people regarding late registration of birth.

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  3. Hopefully the people will register their kid's birth in time so that they will not get into trouble when the kid needs to register as citizen.

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  4. pendaftaran sijil lahir anak2 harus dilakukan segera.
    orng pedalaman mgkin sukar nak turun bandar uruskan sijil lahir anak2 mereka. jadi JPN kena membantu.

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    1. harap pihak pendaftar dapat kenalpasti mana warga negara dan mana yang bukan. takut yang PATI pun ambil kesempatan.

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  5. Pastikan yang benar-benar layak saja yang mendapat semua ini.

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    1. Ya. pastikan yang benar2 layak saja didaftarkan.

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  6. Bagi kesedaran ckit dengan penduduk yang tiada kesedaran mendaftarkan kelahiran anak mereka.

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  7. Di bahagian pendalaman Sabah memang banyak yang lambat didaftarkan dan pelbagai masalah mengenail dokumen mengenalan diri. Jadi memang bagus sekiranya NRD bertimbang rasa dan pergi sendiri ke tempat2 pendalaman untuk membantu meringankan beban mereka

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    1. kesempatan itulah yang digunakan oleh puak2 terdesak dengan melancarkan pembohongan kononnya JPN mendaftarkan PATI dan sebagainya..

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  8. bila ramai rakyat tempatan yang tidak mempunyai sijil lahir atau IC, ada pula pihak yang mengutuk JPN kerana gagal melaksanakan tugas mereka.. bila JPN turun menyelesaikan masalah itu, macam2 pula tuduhan dibuat..

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