Immigration Department asked to review overseas travel categories


Senior defence minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein says the Immigration Department has been asked to review the categories of applications for overseas travel. – EPA pic, September 16, 2021.

THE Immigration Department has been asked to review the categories of applications for overseas travel that can be granted permission directly without having to apply through MyTravelPass.

Senior defence minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said the directive was issued by the National Security Council (MKN) following the pandemic management special committee meeting yesterday, after taking into account public feedback and views on the MyTravelPass programme.

The immigration department will present the proposal to the MKN’s Covid-19 technical committee, he said.

There are five categories of people who do not need to apply for approval through MyTravelPass to go overseas.

 They include diplomats and Malaysian Embassy officials returning to work abroad, including their dependents; students and dependents who are continuing their studies provided they have a valid student visa or dependent visa; and long-term pass holders of other countries (permanent resident/ resident pass/employment pass).

The other two categories comprise those working with petroleum companies and shipping companies who need to sign-on on ships overseas; and those escorting students abroad for study purposes, limited to two escorts.

Those who need to get MyTravelPass approval are citizens who have just been offered a job or entry into an educational institution abroad; students wishing to sit for examinations abroad; those who need to attend meetings/seminars/business affairs abroad; and those participating in exhibitions/ sports competitions/ training abroad, together with a letter of support from the relevant regulatory agency.

The other three categories are emergency affairs concerning immediate family members (death/accident/illness); partner/fiance visa holder (marriage not legally registered); and those participating in humanitarian/religious aid missions.

On the issue of certain airlines stipulating that passengers show their MyTravelPass even if they were in categories of those not required to apply for one, Hishammuddin said that should not have happened.

“I have asked Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong to inform the companies to follow the guidelines that have been set,” he said.

He said  that from October 7, 2020, to September 10, 2021, the Immigration Department had received 356,510 applications.

 Of the total, 208,509 applications were approved, 127,465 rejected, 6,697 cancelled by the applicants themselves and 13,000 still being processed.

There are four factors that can cause an application to be rejected, namely the name is on the list of suspects of the immigration department; incomplete documentation; uploaded documents cannot be read; and falsified documents.

Hishammuddin said applications for MyTravel Pass must be done online at https://mtp.imi.gov.my, 14 days prior to expected departure. – Bernama, September 16, 2021.
 



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  • For 18 months the people of Malaysia have been held in what is in effect an open prison. Letting people leave does not increase infections.

    Posted 2 years ago by Malaysia New hope · Reply