Immigration DG Khairul Dzaimee says spousal, work, expatriate and MM2H visas may also be revoked. FMTNews Covid19
The Immigration Department says foreigners must bear the full cost of the 14-day quarantine at designated centres.
PETALING JAYA: The Immigration Department today warned that it will revoke long-term visas of foreigners who refuse to pay for the cost of quarantine. Immigration director-general Khairul Dzaimee Daud said those who refuse to pay for the cost are affecting the government’s efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19.
From July 24, the government has made it mandatory for the 14-day quarantine to be conducted at designated centres.Khairul said the long-term visas which could be revoked include spousal, work, expatriate and Malaysia My Second Home visas. “We advise all foreign nationals and locals to abide by the current rules and instructions and be aware of the latest announcements from government agencies on Covid-19 prevention measures,” he said.FOR OUR LIVE UPDATE OF THE COVID-19 SITUATION IN MALAYSIA
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