Hamzah: File appeal if unable to leave Malaysia by April 21


Stating the facts: Hamzah (centre) speaking at a press conference about the roundtable discussion with lawyers and academicians. Looking on are deputy secretary general (security) Datuk Abdul Halim Abdul Rahman (left) and legal adviser Saifulrijal Azhari. — Bernama

PUTRAJAYA: Foreigners whose social visit passes have expired but can not leave Malaysia by April 21 can appeal to have their stay extended to sort out travel arrangements, Home Minister Datuk Hamzah Zainudin said.

While a deadline has been set, he said the government was aware that some might face problems to leave on time due to the unavailability of flights.

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