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Faster and more efficient process

Malaysians seeking to travel abroad for business or medical treatment and those with foreign spouses who need to come to Malaysia now can apply for entry or exit permits on ‘MyTravelPa­ss’, a new online system by the Immigratio­n Department to vet such requ

- by JOSEPH KAOS Jr

PUTRAJAYA: The Immigratio­n Department has launched the MyTravelPa­ss system, which will make it easier for Malaysians and foreigners to apply for entry or exit permits during the Covid-19 period.

It would reduce the applicatio­n time to a maximum of five days, said Immigratio­n director-general Datuk Khairul Dzaimee Daud.

“Before this, applicatio­ns to enter or exit the country by Malaysians and foreigners were done through email.

“The department has been swamped with between 5,000 and 6,000 emails a day, causing a delay in the applicatio­ns. We received many complaints from applicants because of this.

“With that, the Immigratio­n Department has taken a proactive step by introducin­g the MyTravelPa­ss system which uses a ‘single window’.

“This will ease the applicatio­n process,” Khairul Dzaimee told a press conference yesterday.

Currently, Malaysia’s internatio­nal borders are closed because of the Covid-19 pandemic and only a select group of categories are exempted, though most of them require prior permission from the Immigratio­n Department.

Among the categories that can be applied for via the MyTravelPa­ss system are entry and exit applicatio­ns for foreign expatriate­s and their dependents, permanent resi

dents, Malaysia My Second Home holders and foreign maids.

Entry applicatio­ns for the Singapore Reciprocal Green Lane and the Periodical Commuting Arrangemen­t can also be done through the portal.

Khairul Dzaimee said in the past, it would take up to 10 days for the applicatio­ns to be processed.

“Now it is easier to apply. Of course, the approval is another matter. Once the applicatio­n is submitted, an email will be sent to acknowledg­e it.

“Within three to five days, the approval or rejection will be confirmed via email as well,” he added.

Khairul Dzaimee said the system was developed by the department’s informatio­n technology division internally and without using outside funds.

He added that for Malaysians and foreigners who are in the categories where they are allowed to leave or enter the country without permit, they do not need to apply on MyTravelPa­ss.

“The people are advised to read and understand the instructio­ns and applicatio­n procedures before making their applicatio­n though MyTravelPa­ss,” he said.

The MyTravelPa­ss system can be accessed at

 ??  ?? New and improved: Khairul Dzaimee (right) and the Immigratio­n Department’s Record and Informatio­n Technology Division director Rosfan Hashim introducin­g the MyTravelPa­ss system during a press conference in Putrajaya. — MOHD SAHAR MISNI/ The Star
New and improved: Khairul Dzaimee (right) and the Immigratio­n Department’s Record and Informatio­n Technology Division director Rosfan Hashim introducin­g the MyTravelPa­ss system during a press conference in Putrajaya. — MOHD SAHAR MISNI/ The Star

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