BBCWatcher wrote:Have you confirmed that Article 26A of the Malaysian Constitution does not apply to your child? It appears to.
There's no special offer, so far as I am aware. You would have to qualify for a Malaysian Long-Term Social Visit Pass under standard criteria. Malaysia's My Second Home (MM2H) program is one possible option, in principle. There's no guarantee of approval. If the right to stay in Malaysia is important, then your Malaysian citizenship is quite valuable at least for that reason.Beeflower wrote:1) Understand the max stay for sporean in Msia is 30 days. Is there any way that I can stay more than 30 days (in case need to) like applying Msia long term visit pass (for former Msian if I successfully granted a sg citizenship)?
Singaporean citizens, including your child (hypothetically), must present Singaporean passports to Singaporean passport control (entering and exiting Singapore). If your child continues being a Malaysian citizen then he/she must present a Malaysian passport to Malaysian passport control (entering and exiting Malaysia). For all other countries' passport control checkpoints your child can choose which passport to use. (Or you can choose for your child, more precisely.) However, the same passport should be used for both entry and exit to a particular country.2) Once my child obtained the new spore passport, which passport should be used when going to Msia-SG? If traveling out from SG-Overseas-SG, should use SG passport?
Only if the child qualifies for both citizenships, which is a bit tricky (per another thread). If both parents become Singaporean then you're not Malaysian, and so another child born thereafter wouldn't be born Malaysian, even if born in Malaysia.3) We plan to have another baby, can we apply both Msia and SG passport for the newborn and let the child decide when he/she turns 21yo?
Thanks BBCwatcher for your advice. My husband will retain his Msia citizenship for some reasons. Therefore, I wonder if it's possible for the newborn to apply for dual citizenship. Assuming the mother is a sporean and father is a msian at the time when giving birth?3) We plan to have another baby, can we apply both Msia and SG passport for the newborn and let the child decide when he/she turns 21yo?Only if the child qualifies for both citizenships, which is a bit tricky (per another thread). If both parents become Singaporean then you're not Malaysian, and so another child born thereafter wouldn't be born Malaysian, even if born in Malaysia.
I have not been able to find B&W answer to this, but here's my answer to you.LHBoon wrote:I'm facing the same situation as well.
I have renounced my Malaysian citizenship and obtained Singapore citizenship. And get my marry registration here in Singapore. My wife is SPR. Now we having baby and going to deliver here in Singapore.
We want to take our baby to take care by our mother in KL. So now wondering the methods that we can have our baby to stay in Malaysia for longer period of time.
In my case, as I understand the citizenship for my baby should be Singaporean as deliver in SG. But can we go apply for Malaysia birth certificate as well and get a Malaysia passport for her from the Embassy?
Or we need to apply long term social visit pass for baby? As I have called to Malaysia JPN, it seem not eligible for her to apply. Or is it possible that we can apply for both Singapore and Malaysia passport under my situation?
Hope anyone can share some answers or suggestions. Thank you.
if you read my previous post, i was Malaysian and so was my baby girl before i gotten my Singapore citizenship approval later..and which my baby girl tagged along to my application...thats how she gotten the dual citizenship...LHBoon wrote:I'm facing the same situation as well.
I have renounced my Malaysian citizenship and obtained Singapore citizenship. And get my marry registration here in Singapore. My wife is SPR. Now we having baby and going to deliver here in Singapore.
We want to take our baby to take care by our mother in KL. So now wondering the methods that we can have our baby to stay in Malaysia for longer period of time.
In my case, as I understand the citizenship for my baby should be Singaporean as deliver in SG. But can we go apply for Malaysia birth certificate as well and get a Malaysia passport for her from the Embassy?
Or we need to apply long term social visit pass for baby? As I have called to Malaysia JPN, it seem not eligible for her to apply. Or is it possible that we can apply for both Singapore and Malaysia passport under my situation?
Hope anyone can share some answers or suggestions. Thank you.
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