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Long-term visit pass holders allowed to enter Malaysia without clearance from Nov 1

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29 Oct 2021 13:58:25 | Update: 29 Oct 2021 14:00:57
Long-term visit pass holders allowed to enter Malaysia without clearance from Nov 1
A view of deserted roads during a lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia June 1, 2021. — Reuters Photo

Foreigners holding Malaysian long-term visit passes will be allowed to enter the country from November 1 without going through immigration clearance as long as the pass is valid.

Immigration Department Director General Khairul Dzaimee Daud said the issue was decided at the Special Committee on Pandemic Management meeting held on October 22, reports The Star.

He said the long-term visit pass holders allowed to enter the country without having to apply for immigration clearance through MyTravelPass/MyEntry are Diplomat (Exemption Order)/Dependent/Foreign Maid, Employment Pass (Category I, II, III)/Dependent/Foreign Maid, Resident Pass-Talent (RP-T)/ Dependent/Foreign Maid, Professional Visit Pass-Specialist and Professional Visit Pass.

In addition, Permanent Resident (PR)/Spouse to PR/Child to PR, Long-Term Pass (Husband/Wife/Child) to Citizen, Senior Citizen Pass, Widow/Widow Pass to Citizen, Student Pass/Dependent/Escort, Malaysia Pass My Second Home/Dependents/Foreign Maid, Resident Pass, Temporary Work Visit Pass, Foreign Maid are also allowed the facility.

In a statement, Khairul Dzaimee said, "Foreigners not under the above-mentioned categories would still need to apply via the MTP/MYEntry for clearance to enter Malaysia. These include those on social visits and long-term visit pass holders with expired passes.

"The other categories (needing clearance) are Employment Pass Application (Category I, II, III)/Resident Pass-Talent (RP-T)/Dependents/Foreign Maid and Professional Visit Pass - Specialist (newly approved) and Short-Term Business Traveller."

The immigration department chief said the entry procedure upon arrival in the Southeast Asian country is still subject to the existing immigration rules which are still in force as well as Health Ministry's health screening and quarantine procedures.

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