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oakleyeug
16-12-2005, 04:59 PM
Dear all,
I know this is a sex forum and I know I am making a big mistake if I post it here, bros I need help and hope that all of you can extend a helping hand.
I need to know for China people to travel to Malaysia do they need Visa? If yes where to apply for this Visa in Singapore? How long is needed?
Sorry to all but I think the custom people can help me.
Many thanks in advance,
Oak
Rof|maoxz
16-12-2005, 05:11 PM
Dear all,
I know this is a sex forum and I know I am making a big mistake if I post it here, bros I need help and hope that all of you can extend a helping hand.
1. I need to know for China people to travel to Malaysia do they need Visa?
2. If yes where to apply for this Visa in Singapore?
3.How long is needed?
Sorry to all but I think the custom people can help me.
Many thanks in advance,
Oak
1. Yes, visitors from china, who classified under Nationals of Assessment Level I Countries, require entry visas to visit Singapore.
2. 10 Kallang Road, ICA Building, 4th floor.Singapore 208718, (Next to Lavender MRT station)
3. ICA may take within 1 working days if the visitor's province falls under ICA's quick processing countires. Otherwise it takes about 5 working days to process the application.
oakleyeug
16-12-2005, 05:19 PM
1. Yes, visitors from china, who classified under Nationals of Assessment Level I Countries, require entry visas to visit Singapore.
2. 10 Kallang Road, ICA Building, 4th floor.Singapore 208718, (Next to Lavender MRT station)
3. ICA may take within 1 working days if the visitor's province falls under ICA's quick processing countires. Otherwise it takes about 5 working days to process the application.
1. Visa for Singapore is already approved, I need to know after she comes to Singapore can she visit Malaysia?
2. Thanks for the address...
3. So as a Chinese citizen which province plays a part too? Is Anhui part of the quick processing or slow?
Many Thanks Rof|maoxz... Owe u one...
Oak
Rof|maoxz
16-12-2005, 05:24 PM
1. Visa for Singapore is already approved, I need to know after she comes to Singapore can she visit Malaysia?
2. Thanks for the address...
3. So as a Chinese citizen which province plays a part too? Is Anhui part of the quick processing or slow?
Many Thanks Rof|maoxz... Owe u one...
Oak
Sorry, I actually didn't notice the word, malaysia. Anhui, near Jiangsu right. Within 5 working days, you will know the result.
oakleyeug
16-12-2005, 05:29 PM
Sorry, I actually didn't notice the word, malaysia. Anhui, near Jiangsu right. Within 5 working days, you will know the result.
Yepzzz, very near Jiangsu. So need to wait 5 working days? Too long.. I think can forget the trip to Malaysia, thought of going to Genting.
Thanks Rof|maoxz
Pokimon1
16-12-2005, 05:37 PM
3. ICA may take within 1 working days if the visitor's province falls under ICA's quick processing countires. Otherwise it takes about 5 working days to process the application.[/QUOTE]
Sorry. Please see next post.
Pokimon1
16-12-2005, 05:45 PM
3. ICA may take within 1 working days if the visitor's province falls under ICA's quick processing countires. Otherwise it takes about 5 working days to process the application.[/QUOTE]
Hey bro.RofImaoxz
Sorry to hijack this thread; but you seem to be very knowlegable.
Is Beijing and Chendu under "quick processing" area?
Many thanks for your advise.[/QUOTE]
mahalosux
16-12-2005, 06:03 PM
if a china nationals is to apply for visa in singapore to go malaysia..they can always got to certian tour agency to do it..
i dun hv a list of agency wif me at the moment..but tat time my fren got her malaysia visa done at this agency loacted at people's park complex 2nd floor (next to Hang Seng remittance center)
if i not wrong..Visa is valid for 3 mths
it taks 3 working days for approval
Malaysian High Comm at Hill street no long entertain visa application..
Rof|maoxz
16-12-2005, 06:48 PM
3. ICA may take within 1 working days if the visitor's province falls under ICA's quick processing countires. Otherwise it takes about 5 working days to process the application.
Hey bro.RofImaoxz
Sorry to hijack this thread; but you seem to be very knowlegable.
Is Beijing and Chendu under "quick processing" area?
Many thanks for your advise.
Beijing, Chengdu, shanghai, yes.
Rof|maoxz
16-12-2005, 06:58 PM
Dear all,
I know this is a sex forum and I know I am making a big mistake if I post it here, bros I need help and hope that all of you can extend a helping hand.
I need to know for China people to travel to Malaysia do they need Visa? If yes where to apply for this Visa in Singapore? How long is needed?
Sorry to all but I think the custom people can help me.
Many thanks in advance,
Oak
Maybe this help....
Who requires a visa to enter malaysia?
Most visitors do not require a visa to enter Malaysia if the period is less than 1 month and the purpose of the visit is business or social (see below for more detailed requirements). However, visas are required at all times by nationals of the following countries: Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, China (PR), Congo (Rep), Congo (Dem Rep), Côte D’Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, India, Liberia, Mali, Myanmar, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Western Sahara (nationals of these countries may be granted visa relaxation for transit through Malaysia, for less than 5 days, via a Malaysian international airport, if in possession of confirmed onward airline tickets to a third country before arriving). British Overseas Citizens also require a visa.
Visas are not required by the following for social or business visits:
(a) 1. nationals of EU countries for stays of up to 3 months (except nationals of Ireland for stays of up to 2 months and Greece and Portugal for stays of up to 1 month);
(b) 2. nationals of Commonwealth countries (except nationals of those countries mentioned above who do require a visa) for stays of up to 1 month; nationals of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa for up to 3 months.
(c) 3. nationals of Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Bahrain, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Hungary, Iceland, Japan, Jordan, Korea (Rep), Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Morocco, Norway, Oman, Peru, Poland, Qatar, Romania, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, USA and Yemen for stays of up to 3 months;
(d) nationals of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Palestine, Syria and holders of a Portuguese Certificate of Identity or a Macao Travel Permit for stays of up to 14 days;
(e) nationals of all countries other than those mentioned above for stays of up to 1 month;
(f) travellers on transit to another country, for less than 5 days, with a confirmed ticket via a Malaysian airport.
Note: Nationals of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka must apply for a visa from the consulate, embassy or Malaysian Immigration Department in their countries of residence. Visitors intending to stay longer than the granted period should write to the Immigration Department at the Malaysian High Commission in the country in which they are applying.
Restricted entry: Nationals of Israel and Serbia and Montenegro (unless in transit and staying inside the airport). Foreign women who are at least 6 months pregnant (unless in transit) and those of scruffy appearance may be denied entry.
What documents will be required?
A valid passport or other travel documents recognised by the Malaysian government required by all. The former must have enough pages for the embarkation stamp upon arrival and be valid for at least 6 months at date of entry. The latter should be endorsed with a valid re-entry permit.
Note: All visitors must also have proof of adequate funds and an onward or return sea or air ticket.
Application and enquiries to: Malaysian High Commission; see Contact Addresses section.
Application requirements: (a) Passport valid for at least 6 months. (b) Two passport-size photos. (c) Fee (payable in cash or postal order only). (d) Two completed and signed application forms (at a charge of £0.25 each). (e) Proof of sufficient funds (including original and photocopy of most recent bank statement). (f) Onward or return ticket or travel itinerary from travel agent. (g) Compulsory yellow fever vaccination certificate for all visitors coming from infected areas as listed by WHO. (h) Letter of introduction (and copy) from applicant’s employer, college or university.
Time required to issue visa:
Same day – morning submission of the application (0900-1200) and afternoon collection (1530).
What is the cost of a visa?
Social: single- and multiple-entry visa prices are flat-rate fees of £10, except for Indian passports, in which case the multiple-entry fee is £20. Prices are subject to change. Enquire at the Malaysian High Commission for details.
How long is the visa valid for?
The permitted length of stay is entered on the visa at the time of issue and is at the discretion of the issuer. Normally 1 to 3 months from date of issue. Extensions are possible. Enquire at the Malaysian High Commission for further details.
Other information:
Temporary residence (Special pass for employment): Those wishing to take up employment should apply for a job in advance. Their prospective employers should then apply on their behalf for a Professional or Employment Pass by contacting the Malaysian Immigration Head Office, Block I, Pusat Bandar Damansara, Bukit Damansutra, 50550 Kuala Lumpur (tel: (3) 2094 5096; fax: (3) 2093 9092). For further details contact the Malaysian High Commission (see Contact Addresses section).
Embassy contact information:
Please contact the nearest Malaysia embassy (http://www.learn4good.com/travel/malaysia_embassies.htm) for information on what documentation you may require to enter Malaysia.
Pokimon1
16-12-2005, 11:01 PM
Beijing, Chengdu, shanghai, yes.
Many thanks for your advise. Up you one.:D
Hanxinco88
16-12-2005, 11:38 PM
Dear all,
I know this is a sex forum and I know I am making a big mistake if I post it here, bros I need help and hope that all of you can extend a helping hand.
I need to know for China people to travel to Malaysia do they need Visa? If yes where to apply for this Visa in Singapore? How long is needed?
Bro...go to a travel agency ( I tried to find out, use to work closely with them), there are people working for these travel agencies who have some connections with the Malaysian high comm thus they dont need to queue as such the same day apply the next day get visa.
However you will need to pay them extra ( normally 2 working days)
Cheers
aikoN79
16-12-2005, 11:50 PM
Hmmm.. this thread remind me of something.... ben wanting to ask this question very long but dun dare to post... (Cos not related to sex)
For those who know the casino ship "LeisureWorld" station in indonesia "Nonsapura" or something.. errmm can i bring a PRC along with me ??? The thing is there is no entry stamp on my passport and will never step onto the land. Meaning is only into indonesian waters.
Been wanting to bring a PRC FL with me to the casino... but very scare that once she go there cannot come back :eek:
Please advise.
oakleyeug
17-12-2005, 09:16 AM
Bro...go to a travel agency ( I tried to find out, use to work closely with them), there are people working for these travel agencies who have some connections with the Malaysian high comm thus they dont need to queue as such the same day apply the next day get visa.
However you will need to pay them extra ( normally 2 working days)
Cheers
Hey bro would really qppreciate your help, but is working with a good MNC helps in the Visa status?
Thanks alot for the information, very useful to me.
Oak
Hanxinco88
17-12-2005, 03:14 PM
Hey bro would really qppreciate your help, but is working with a good MNC helps in the Visa status?
Thanks alot for the information, very useful to me.
Oak
Bro, please feel free to pm me...maybe I could advise you accordingly....
Cheers
Rof|maoxz
20-12-2005, 03:32 PM
Below is the Embassies / Consulares / Legation contacts in Singapore. For info only.
Link~ (http://www.airfares.com.sg/f/Embassy_address.htm)
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