Entry permit applications now processed within six months

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Entry permit applications now processed within six months
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The processing time for entry permit applications has been improved to a maximum of six months.

: The processing time for entry permit applications has been improved to a maximum of six months, provided all required documents are submitted in full.

“The new process now follows a more realistic client charter. Applications will be approved within six months if they pass the standard document verification and security screening,” he told reporters at the Home Ministry’s ‘Sua Mesra’ programme at Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Karangan here today. From 2020 to 2024, a total of 23,674 applications were processed, with 52 per cent approved and 48 per cent rejected, Saifuddin Nasution added.

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