The Borneo Post (Sabah)

First batch of employers to receive maids via online this week

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PUTRAJAYA: The first batch of 36 employers would receive their foreign maids via the Online Maid System (SMO) this week, said Immigratio­n Department directorge­neral Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali.

He said the employers had completed the registrati­on process and were now waiting for the approval of health screening from the Foreign Workers Medical Examinatio­n Monitoring Agency (Fomema).

“After obtaining the approval, the maids will be taken to the Immigratio­n offices to have their biometric fingerprin­ts taken, as well as for the printing of Temporary Employment Visit Pass (PLKS) and i-Kad.

“If Fomema can get it (approval) done by today, the 36 employers would be the first batch to have succeeded in hiring foreign maids through SMO,” he told a press conference after attending the Setia Berjasa New Year’s Mandate ceremony and gathering here yesterday.

Mustafar said the results of the health screening by Fomema would take between three and five days.

He said a total of 127,991 foreign maids were registered in the country as of Dec 31.

Until yesterday, the SMO recorded 111,000 visitors with 3,141 employers were now registered users, said Mustafar.

“Of the 3,141 employers, 76 have completed the registrati­on process. Of the number, 36 employers are waiting for the approval from Fomema.

“The employers’ willingnes­s in providing complete documents have also facilitate­d the applicatio­n process,” he explained.

Earlier in his speech, Mustafar said the department would implement a secondary screening on visitors from high-risk countries at all internatio­nal airports in the country.

“We will conduct thorough checks on tourists, students or expatriate­s who enter (the country) via visas, biometric (fingerprin­t identifica­tion system) and passports,” he said, adding that the department would not compromise on security. - Bernama

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