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last weekend finished my card and request blank form at the counter the guy say don't have, so next time i cannot fill in advance already.

for new immigration building is there a place to stop the car for a while and get then fill the card?

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I also asked the same question to the immigration counter staff 2 weekends ago when I went in for a golfing trip. That guy just pointed back where I came from and ignored me after that.

 

FYI: Another place to get the White Immigration Cards if you are in town, the Malaysian Tourism Board at 80 Robinson Road(across from Lau Pa Sat). But again, they only give a stack of maybe 10 each....rationing. And also, the old big sized ones not the newer small forms.

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not suggesting 'kopi-money' but you might ask the guy manning the custom (2nd link preferred) booth next time, does he have any white cards....

 

3 months back at 2nd link, the custom@my guy ask me 'do i require white cards' previously, took me 2-3 seconds to understand his 'intentions', point-blank asked him "how much" RM10/- ...slipped him the red note...got handed a stack of 60 white cards.....

 

the 2nd link card booth at my/custom is not manned always .... so...save myself time and effort...RM10=SG4

 

NOTE : PLS DO NOT Initiate offer....

 

last weekend finished my card and request blank form at the counter the guy say don't have, so next time i cannot fill in advance already.

for new immigration building is there a place to stop the car for a while and get then fill the card?

 

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Dunno abt Woodlands but if you go in via Tuas, there's a kiosk just before the immigration complex where there's a guy handing out white cards on request. Daytime only. Went in two weeks ago at night and asked the immigration guy for some after he handed me back my passport. He said "One book 'chap kor'", meaning I can have them for S$10 or RM10. Refused to pay, shook my head and drove on to the customs bay.

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I ran out of white cards and need to replenish mine. Read from this forum that we can get it at the railway station at Tanjong Pagar.

Went there this morning to try my luck. Really got a stack of it. You will need to get pass the gate where the officer check your ticket (tell him if he there that you need some white cards).

Once over the metal gate, turn left to the immigration office. There will be white cards laying on the table. Just help yourself with them....

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I ran out of white cards and need to replenish mine. Read from this forum that we can get it at the railway station at Tanjong Pagar.

Went there this morning to try my luck. Really got a stack of it. You will need to get pass the gate where the officer check your ticket (tell him if he there that you need some white cards).

Once over the metal gate, turn left to the immigration office. There will be white cards laying on the table. Just help yourself with them....

 

Thks for the tip.

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I tried taking from the officer also. But, everytime they also say no more or go to the immigration office (sianz)... Then, finally ran out of cards.

Btw, you will need to take when going out of singapore. Those malaysian counters that collect back the white card when you are coming back will not have any....

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last night went in JB, passed them ""KOPI"" (worth 2 cups of k o p i - c).

Got 1 stack of white cards. At least 30 copies.

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just stop at the side near the counter either extreme right or left ie 1st lane or last lane . You may get the forms from the any counter then fill them up . after filling , driver forward to any counter

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Just went to the train station. However, the lady at the counter told me that this white card can only use at the train station because they have stamped ""KTM TG PAGAR SINGAPURA" on it. Anyway, I just took some. Have you tried using them if you go into Malaysia by bus or car? Any problem?

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