KOTA KINABALU: The National Registration Department (NRD) has clarified that MyKAS, the special identity card issued to Malaysian-born “stateless” people, has nothing to do with the proposed Sabah Temporary Pass or Pas Sementara Sabah (PSS) for refugees.
The NRD released this statement after a Facebook user posted about a holder of MyKAS, claiming that the department had already started issuing PSS cards to foreigners.“NRD wants to clarify that the MyKAS card posted on the Facebook page is not the PSS card as claimed, ” the statement read.
The NRD explained that such cards were only issued to applicants who met certain specific requirements. The department urged the public to check for further details on the matter with NRD offices or through its official website www.jpn.gov.my or its corporate communication unit at 03-8880 7077/7067/7069/8206 or via email [email protected].
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