QUOTE(RT8081 @ Nov 30 2023, 02:19 PM)
Before I bagi soalan susah kepada RT8081, jelas sedikit stance saya.I dont know her, but I would bet good money if she's being held at gun points, a lot of Malay words would come out from her.
This lady is a Sohai that think she's higher class because she uses English, and never intended to deal with anyone else, other than those in her bubbles.
Good for you to know Tamil and you know who never go to SJKC/SJKT or even SJK?
My grandparents and alot of people that didn't even go to school was able to converse in Melayu tells that it's not about schooling but willingness.
In those close minded people's mindset, they think that they've been wronged by the country/malay majority and therefore they refuse to use it.
QUOTE(RT8081 @ Nov 30 2023, 02:27 PM)
Means government can strip your citizenship based on this clause alone. Immi and JPN has powers to annual your citizenship if you fail to grasp this even basic language. Just because they didnt dont, doesn't mean they can't. Sure, you can always hire a lawyer to fight this in court
Already one guy voicing it out
https://worldofbuzz.com/university-professo...le-citizenship/
Good luck
Last time this was removed but doesn't mean it won't be reintroduce again looking at our politics at the moment
Agreed. Already one guy voicing it out
https://worldofbuzz.com/university-professo...le-citizenship/
Good luck
Last time this was removed but doesn't mean it won't be reintroduce again looking at our politics at the moment
My question is would the officer put her application on review, or even rejected her.
But the reality is the officer scolded her but at the end still let her renew her daughter passport.
Sounded like a certain grab ahpek to you? sounded the kopiah kid but still deliver the boy to at least a designated safe points.
QUOTE(Gon Freaks @ Nov 30 2023, 03:03 PM)
pkm TS put a google translated article and didn't bother to mention it.
Nov 30 2023, 03:33 PM

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