Quick question!
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In his statement of claim, Goh stated in 1968, that he met Heng, an Indonesian illegal immigrant then and five years later he cohabitated with her.
He claimed in 1980, after she had become a Malaysian citizen, he bought the house but kept the title deed with him.
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How exactly does an illegal immigrant become a Malaysian citizen in less than 15 years when businessowners and expats who have been here for over 20 years can’t even get PR?
hmmm.. interesting, i thot it was usually indonesian muslims who got citizenships easy. must be a hole somewhere. :nono:
Zona: Same here. I dunno how in the world she did it that easily. Did the guy buy it for her or what? (Apparently, that’s how she got her PR – by marrying him!) :nono:
I hear that its easier for a female spouse to gain PR/citizenship in Malaysia and not the other way around. @.@
piece of beauty yarns?…beautiful
mirebella.. not true. my mother waited 13 years before she got her PR, even after having my brother and i in msia. she recently applied for her citizenship, 7 years after getting her PR.. it’s been two years, and we’re still waiting.