The Borneo Post

It’s a clarificat­ion letter, not circular on children enrolment, to MoE, says Immigratio­n D-G

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PUTRAJAYA: Immigratio­n Director- General Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali yesterday clarified the letter to the Education Ministry ( MOE) was a letter to clarify some issues pertaining to documents required for three categories of children to enrol in government or government-assisted schools.

He said the letter dated Dec 28 last year, issued by the Immigratio­n Department of Malaysia (JIM), was to answer the questions raised by the MOE Daily School Management Division.

“The letter, dated Dec 28, was not a circular but it was a reply to MOE Daily School Management Division over its previous inquiry,” he said in a press conference here yesterday.

Recently, a news portal reported that a few stateless children in Penang were barred from enrolling at school, following the ‘circular’ issued by JIM.

“After all, matters involving the enrolment of student at school are under MOE jurisdicti­on and not JIM’s,” he said.

He said on Nov 28 last year, MOE Daily School Management Division submitted a letter asking for clarificat­ion on whether the children who were born in and outside Malaysia would require a passport or valid travel document to enrol in government schools.

Subsequent­ly on Dec 28, JIM responded in a letter explaining that foreigners who were born here or abroad required valid passports from their respective countries to allow the pass to be issued for residing in Malaysia.

The department, in the letter, also explained that only Malaysianb­orn children were not required to have a passport to reside in Malaysia, he said.

The letter also stated that children without citizenshi­p but had applied for it were required to have passports according to their respective countries until they were given a Malaysian citizenshi­p, he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Mustafar Ali (centre) shows the documents required for three categories of children to enrol in government or government-assisted schools. — Bernama photo
Mustafar Ali (centre) shows the documents required for three categories of children to enrol in government or government-assisted schools. — Bernama photo

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