NRD Considering No Legal Action For Dual Citizenship Holders Who Voluntarily Surrender MyKad

BACHOK, Dec 12 (Bernama) — The National Registration Department (NRD) is considering allowing dual citizenship holders to voluntarily surrender their MyKad without facing legal action, apart from the mandatory forfeiture of one of their citizenships.

Its director-general, Datuk Badrul Hisham Alias, said the approach may be introduced to gauge the willingness of dual citizenship holders to come forward and make a formal choice.

“We have not introduced this offer or initiative, but I view it as a good proposal to see the level of response we might receive.

“In this context, our action would only involve the deprivation of one citizenship, not other legal measures or arrest. They can decide which citizenship they wish to retain, as there is no mandatory requirement imposed,” he told reporters after presenting an identity card to Shaharuddin Basir, 58, at the “Menyemai Kasih Rakyat” (MEKAR) programme in Kampung Keting today.

Badrul Hisham reiterated that Malaysia does not recognise dual citizenship, and revocation of citizenship can be enforced if an individual is proven to hold more than one nationality.

However, he said that NRD currently does not have records of individuals with dual citizenship, but action can be taken upon receiving a complaint in accordance with Article 24(1) and Article  24(2) of the Federal Constitution.

The process of revoking citizenship is quite complex as it must go through a committee chaired by an appointed judge, and action is only taken after the individual is found guilty,” he said.

The department, he added, had held discussions with the Thai government on dual citizenship issues following enhanced border security measures.

— BERNAMA