The authority added that it issued another 78 digital birth certificates as at 6pm on Monday, bringing the total to 219.
The 27-year-old watch technician's daughter was born on May 23, but he and his wife decided to wait a week so that they could register her birth digitally on Sunday."It was a good choice because it ended up being very convenient. I registered her birth a little after midnight on May 29. It was all done in less than 20 minutes.
They will be given up to 90 days to download the document, which can be stored and saved on their devices. She said the new process was a lot faster than when her husband, operations executive Muhammad Fazrul Aziz, 39, registered the birth of their son, who turns two in August. Mr Nicholas Lai and wife Sylvia with baby Ares and his physical birth certificate, on May 28, 2022. PHOTO: COURTESY OF MRS SYLVIA LAI
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