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Dear
MAPROC Members, the
Chinese authorities
are also said to be
stepping up enforcement
of other rules and regulations
applying to foreigners
on the mainland. A recent
letter circulating on
the mainland warns foreigners
with residence permits
in China to make sure
they register with their
local police station
within 24 hours of arriving
in China, and every
time they return to
the mainland from abroad
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China has stopped issuing
multiple-entry visas
and slowed the processing
time for single- and
double-entry visas for
foreigners in Hong Kong.
According to travel
agencies in the region,
applicants are only
being issued single-entry
visas, with double-entry
visas only being issued
if airline tickets or
detailed itinerary can
be provided explaining
why two entries are
required during the
same trip. The duration
of stay for both single-
and double-entry visas
is 30 days. It is also
now being recommended
to apply in advance
of planned travel to
the mainland, as processing
times are slowing as
well. Currently, a visa
can take up to four
days to process according
to travel agencies in
Hong Kong. The suspension,
which appears to be
both related to the
upcoming Olympics as
well as the ongoing
political unrest in
the nation's western
region, took effect
on March 28 and will
last until October 17.
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Dear
MAPROC Members, Notice
from External Information
Division, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, 6 May
2008
Travel
Advisory For Malaysians
Malaysian
citizens who plan to
travel abroad should
take extra precautionary
measures.
Most importantly, they
must be alert and fully
aware of all the items
in their baggage.
The Ministry of Foreign
Affairs has been notified
that there are a number
of international criminal
syndicates who are targeting
Malaysians to be involved
in their criminal activities.
Those wishing to take
up job offers overseas
should first verify
the status and the offer
of the employer.
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