Malaysia

20 passport offices to open seven days a week starting tomorrow: home minister

Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail says move to curb congestion at Immigration counters

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 26 Jan 2023 7:01AM

20 passport offices to open seven days a week starting tomorrow: home minister
Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail (centre) says the Kuala Lumpur International Airport passport office will also operate as a Passport Issuing Office for urgent and emergency cases other than normal applications. – Bernama pic, January 26, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – A total of 20 selected Passport Issuing Offices nationwide, apart from the Urban Transformation Centres, will operate seven days a week starting tomorrow in an effort to overcome congestion at Immigration counters.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said in addition, passport printing machines will also be added in offices with high visitor rates.

He said the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) passport office will also operate as a Passport Issuing Office for urgent and emergency cases other than normal applications.

“Another initial step that has also been taken is the improvement of the online appointment system, which will provide date and time as well as the queue number,” he said in a statement via his official Facebook page here last night.

According to Saifuddin, all the initial steps to overcome congestion at Immigration counters were decided at a special meeting this afternoon.

Regarding the issue of congestion involving foreign visitors at KLIA, Saifuddin said it was caused by the arrival of about 20 to 26 planes simultaneously within a time interval of between five and 10 minutes during peak hours.

He said that checks based on established procedures to ensure only genuine foreign tourists who meet the Social Visit Pass conditions are allowed to enter are among factors for congestion.

With regard to that, he said the government will study the prospect of expanding the use of automatic gates to visitors from 10 low-risk countries, besides creating two Quick Response Team groups which begin operations on February 1, to assist officers at the counters during peak hours.

“I appreciate the role of the officers of the Malaysian Immigration Department who are committed to the task, and I welcome suggestions and views from the community to find a way out so that this issue (congestion) will not persist,” he said. – Bernama, January 26, 2023

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