6-month wait to get MyKid due to microchip shortage, says NRD
National Registration Department director-general Ruslin Jusoh says parents can still submit MyKid applications but have to wait a little longer for the issuance of the document. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 14, 2023.
However, he said, parents can still submit applications but have to wait a little longer because NRD will process the applications in stages according to their respective turn. He also urged all government and private agencies to accept birth certificates for any business involving children as it is the only document recognised in important matters such as applications for school admission.
On the Mekar programme, he said the outreach programme for the issuance of identity documents such as MyKad and birth certificates for persons with disabilities, the elderly, bedridden patients and residents in remote areas had seen a positive impact since it was introduced in 2013.
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