NSC provides clarity on travel restrictions, domestic holidays, fetching someone from the airport and more.
The National Security Council has released its first FAQ concerning the Movement Control Order to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus.All mass gatherings are banned.There's a restriction on foreigners that can visit Malaysia.All government and private services are to be shut down, except those providing essential services.Solemnisation ceremonies can be done without involving a large crowd.
Question: I am a long term visa holder in Malaysia and I have returned to my home country before this order was issued. Am I allowed to return to Malaysia for work in this restricted period? Question: I have made plans to go on a domestic holiday and have made the necessary payments. Can I continue with my holiday?
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