Teo: Parents can enrol stateless kids in school


  • Nation
  • Monday, 08 Apr 2019

Badly affected: Teo (left) visiting one the damaged classrooms at SK Marian Convent in Ipoh, Perak.

IPOH: Parents and guardians can enrol stateless children in school, provided they have documentation to show their fathers are Malaysians, Deputy Educa­tion Minister Teo Nie Ching said.These documents, she said, include birth certificates or court order that state the children were born in Malaysia.

“This policy is in line with our goal to provide education for everyone.

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