Cabinet scraps MyTravelPass for Malaysians going abroad, say sources | The Malaysian Insight

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Cabinet scraps MyTravelPass for Malaysians going abroad, say sources

Sources say the cabinet has decided to scrap the MyTravelPass approval for Malaysians who want to travel abroad. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, September 24, 2021.

THE cabinet has decided to scrap the MyTravelPass approval for Malaysians who want to travel abroad, sources said. They told The Malaysian Insight that the decision would come into effect immediately and Malaysians leaving the country no longer had to apply for the pass from the Immigration Department.

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Hopefully to official by government soon. Asking on behalf of thousand people that are still torturing with this process more than 14days process time especially whose need work and study at oversea have affected Hishammuddin Khairykj

UNFOLLOWING FOR PUTTING OUT FAKE NEWS. Come on… you have no idea how this news affected us. Not cool, ….NOT COOL.

The gomen just love to sneak onto RAKYAT from behind. Tada.... Surprise!!!!😂🤣😂

Why so little reporting on this? No other news outlet has mentioned the same? How good are your sources?

how official is this statement?

How/when can we get the official statement?

Only for Malaysian? How about MM2H visa holders? Remain the same?

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