Beginning June 1, foreign visitors to Malaysia are no longer required to fill in the immigration disembarkation card, commonly known as the IMM.26 Form.
KUALA LUMPUR – As the Catholic church grapples with the government over the use of the word “Allah”, the country may yet face more economic setbacks as foreign embassies contemplate updating their
KUALA LUMPUR – As the Catholic church grapples with the government over the use of the word “Allah”, the country may yet face more economic setbacks as foreign embassies contemplate updating their travel advisories until the matter is resolved.
According to one of the diplomatic aides, some embassies are in the midst of drafting out travel advisories to their citizens who plan to travel to Malaysia.
“Although we understand that the ‘Allah’ issue and church attacks are strictly an internal matter, we are in the midst of considering a travel advisory,” said a member of a foreign embassy staff who declined to be named.
EAIC recommends immigration facilities at KLIA to be improved 12 Apr 2021 / 15:12 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
SEPANG: The Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) will recommend to the government to improve Immigration facilities at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), especially at the operations office, said EAIC Commissioner Tan Sri Mahmood Adam.
He said this followed a visit by EAIC to KLIA today to observe the daily operations of enforcement agencies there, namely the Immigration Department, Royal Malaysia Police, Royal Malaysian Customs and the Health Ministry’s Enforcement Division .
The recommendations included to increase the number of Immigration counters at the operations office, he told a press conference after the visit.