13-year-old’s through DNA test to prove her biological father is Malaysian to get the Malaysia citizenship. A girl who called Yanesa, her parents were broken up when she was born. Her biology father is Malaysian and her biology mother is Filipina and she was given a birth certificate with the status Bukan Warganegara. Now she lives with her aunt and she studies in Malaysia. She wants to get the Malaysia citizenship but National Registration department (NRD) director-general and Home Ministry secretary-general refuse to give her. They said she is not Malaysia. Therefore, if she is not Malaysia citizen that means she cannot enroll the public school for free, also she need apply for a student pass for staying in Malaysia. So she has the named this two people as defendants to the High Court. The high court justice let the girl to check her DNA and confirm her father is Malaysia. On April 26, from the Chemistry department had confirmed that Malaysian lorry driver S. Nanthakumar was the girl's biological father. At last they found that the girl is Malaysia and she gets the Malaysia citizenship. Now she won the lawsuit, and she is asking for updates her name into the register, and make up her damages and costs. link: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2013/5/17/nation/20130517125221&sec=nation
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