M’sians won’t be allowed to commute overseas starting tomorrow: Immigration thesundaily Covid19 coronavirus Immigration Singapore Thailand Malaysia
Malaysians who commute to neighbouring countries daily for work will not be allowed to do so beginning tomorrow, the Immigration Department confirmed.
“The overseas travel prohibition on all Malaysians, as announced by the prime minister, includes those who commute to Singapore and Thailand.The travel restriction is set to affect over 300,000 Malaysians who commute to Singapore daily for work. The premier had said that Malaysians who are returning home would also be required to undergo health checks and a 14-day voluntary self-quarantine, while there would be a complete restriction of foreign visitors and tourists into the country.
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