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M'sia To Issue Visa On Arrival At
Sg Tujuh
Miri
- Starting Dec 1, travellers will be issued visas on arrival (VOAs)
at the Sungai Tujuh border checkpoint on the Sarawak-Brunei border.
Ministry of Home Affairs
Secretary-General Tan Sri Aseh Che Mat said the issuance of VOAs at
the border checkpoint would attract more tourists including skilled
workers in the oil and gas sector in Brunei to come here using the
overland route.
"The foreign workers from India and
Nepal who need visas to enter Malaysia will be charged RM100 for the
VOAs per entry," he said after visiting the border checkpoint
yesterday.
Currently, the VOAs are issued at the
KL International Airport (KLIA), Sepang, Penang and at the Second Link
in Johor Baharu.
The issuing of VOAs at the checkpoint
was also to attract tourists from Brunei totalling more than two
million annually.
Aseh
also said Brunei and Malaysia had agreed to expand the use of the
"Frequent Travellers Card" (FTC) at other border checkpoints in
Sarawak and Immigration officials from both countries had met to sort
out the details.
He said the use of FTCs based on the
smartcard system had reduced processing time at the Sungai Tujuh
border checkpoint.
It will be implemented at the other
border checkpoints of Tedungan, Pandaruan, Mengkalap in Limbang.
Aseh
who also visited the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) Complex
said development of the second phase of the project would be speeded
to cater for the increased tourist arrivals at the Brunei-Sarawak
border. -- Courtesy of Borneo
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