Only 400 M'sians allowed in from S'pore per day, apply for permit first, says Ismail Sabri


PETALING JAYA: Only 400 Malaysian workers in Singapore are allowed to return per day, and they must first apply for entry permit, says Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pic).

The Senior Minister (security cluster) said they would also be quarantined at designated centres for two weeks on arrival.

"Those wishing to return to Malaysia must apply for entry permit from the Malaysian High Commission in Singapore.

"They must apply via email to stmsg@mhc.org.sg at least two days before the travel date," he said.

Ismail said 900 Malaysians in Singapore had so far applied to return home in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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