Selangor Immigration introduces MyOnline Passport kiosk at UTC


SHAH ALAM: The Selangor Immigration Department has introduced the MyOnline Passport Kiosk at the Selangor Urban Transformation Centre here aimed at facilitating the process and application of obtaining a passport.

The department, in a Facebook post in Monday (Aug 15), said the kiosk was aimed at providing services to customers who want to obtain a Malaysian International Passport (PMA) more easily and quickly.

"Selangor is estimated to have 2,900 PMA applications per day and almost 60,000 applications per month.

"High production makes Selangor Immigration one of the highest PMA-producing offices in Malaysia.

"On this basis, Selangor Immigration Department is taking a proactive approach to help walk-in applicants to its office at the UTC, especially during peak hours," according to the post.

The department said the categories eligible to use the kiosk were those aged 13 years and above, and not from the new PMA application category, the elderly and persons with disabilities (PwD).

"The facility is applicable to lost and damaged PMAs or students, aged 21 and below, who wish to continue their studies abroad," it added. - Bernama

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