MoIP Union Minister discusses permanent residency

The Central Committee on Implementation of Permanent Residency (PR) in Myanmar held a work coordination meeting in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday to be able to scrutinize and grant PR to the applicants in line with the law and procedures.
Speaking at the event, Union Minister for Immigration and Population U Myint Kyaing, who is also Chairman of the central committee, said there are four types of PR and the implementation was initiated on 29 January 2015. Until 30 January 2023, there is a total of 751 applicants and 699 were approved by the Central Committee. A total of 41 are remaining to have personal interviews, including 33 applicants and eight family members. This meeting will discuss the necessary reviews for 51 applicants who completed the initial scrutinization of the working committee on 8 March.
Then, an in-charge on behalf of the central committee secretary clarified the biographies of 51 applicants, their scores, suggestions of the work committee and the work plans to be carried out after scrutinizing by the central committee.
Then, the central committee members reviewed the individual biographies of applicants and gave suggestions to be able to grant PR under the law, and the Union minister coordinated the discussion and gave a concluding remark. — MNA/KTZH

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