Home minister: Immigration Dept allows exemptions for Malaysians with work permits to leave country for work
Home minister: Immigration Dept allows exemptions for Malaysians with job permits to leave country for workHome Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin said the Immigration Department has allowed exemptions for Malaysians with work permits and also permanent residents to leave the country for work, provided that they do not return to Malaysia by the end of this month. — Bernama pic
“Malaysian diplomats who serve as overseas representatives are also exempted and can leave the country,” said Hamzah in a statement issued today. “Malaysians and permanent residents who use the train services at the Padang Besar , Woodlands Train Check Point and Johor Baru Sentral are allowed to enter Malaysia only,” he said.
He said all foreigners are not allowed to enter Malaysia, including pass holders such as Temporary Employment Passes, Employment Passes , Student Passes, Dependents’ Passes and Long-Term Social Visit Passes . “Foreign diplomats on duty in the country are allowed to enter and undergo self-quarantine for 14 days. If couples or families of diplomats want to enter Malaysia together, they must have a Dependents’ Pass.
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