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Malaysians Flown Home After Contracts Expired with Various Logging Companies

Malaysians Flown Home After Contracts Expired with Various Logging Companies The group of 68 Malaysians upon their arrival at the Kuching International Airport before they were taken to the quarantine centres, March 16, 2021. Source: Malay Mail Wednesday, 17 March 2021 13:37 PM A group of 68 Malaysians, who were stranded in the Solomon Islands (SI) since last year after their employment contracts with logging companies ended, have left the country. They were immediately placed under a 14-day quarantine in hotels for a Covid-19 observation upon arrival in Malaysia. They managed to return home after one of them contacted Sarawak s State Minister of Transport Datuk Lee Kim Shin for assistance.

Expats in Malaysia with expired passes allowed to leave within 14 working days after MCO ends

Expats in Malaysia with expired passes allowed to leave within 14 working days after MCO ends Details Published: 18 January 2021 In leaving the country, they don t have to apply for any special passes or obtain prior approval from the Malaysian authorities, the ESD has confirmed. As such, expatriates with expired passes from 1 January 2020 and who are currently in Malaysia are allowed to leave the country within 14 working days upon the end of the Movement Control Order (MCO), without having to apply for any special passes or obtain prior approval from the Malaysian authorities. Expatriates are allowed leave the country at any of the following permitted entry points:

M sia airports Dec 20 domestic passenger movement increases | Daily Express Online

Published on: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 By: Bernama Text Size: A man wearing a face mask is pictured at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang. (Image: Shafwan Zaidon/Malay Mail) Kuala Lumpur: The introduction of seven new local flight routes boosted domestic passenger movement by three-fold in December 2020 compared to the preceding month for Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd’s operations in Malaysia. In a statement, Malaysia Airports said it was also due to the long holiday season and relaxation of domestic travel restrictions. Group chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Shukrie Mohd Salleh said over one million passengers travelled domestically via Malaysia Airports’ network of 39 airports last month, providing encouraging signs of air travel recovery.

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