Group continues call to make Citizenship Amendment Bill retroactive


KUALA LUMPUR: With less than two months left for the Parliament to start its session, Family Frontiers continues their call for the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2024 to be amended further to be retroactive.

Family Frontiers president Adlyn Adam Teoh said keeping the amendment retroactive was crucial as it could provide a pathway for adults aged 21 and above born abroad to Malaysian mothers to continue their application for citizenship.

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