Funny88 Clutched November 22, 2010 Share November 22, 2010 Hi Anyone here already applied for the Automated Clearance Pass to Malaysia? Where to Apply and is it useful?? Anyone care to share? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Copen 1st Gear November 22, 2010 Share November 22, 2010 Hi Anyone here already applied for the Automated Clearance Pass to Malaysia? Where to Apply and is it useful?? Anyone care to share? Hi bro, information about MACS can be obtained HERE! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dreyfuss01 Neutral Newbie November 30, 2011 Share November 30, 2011 Morning Guys On the topic of Auto Clearance I understand that you need to have 4 visits before they would issue this Permit. However, I intend to make a new PP coz mine is expiring in Oct 2012 and the present PP has 4 times of visitation. Does the Malaysian Authorty have a record of my visit or they have to look at the stamp to determine the number of vistis. Please advice. Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostrider 3rd Gear November 30, 2011 Share November 30, 2011 Morning Guys On the topic of Auto Clearance I understand that you need to have 4 visits before they would issue this Permit. However, I intend to make a new PP coz mine is expiring in Oct 2012 and the present PP has 4 times of visitation. Does the Malaysian Authorty have a record of my visit or they have to look at the stamp to determine the number of vistis. Please advice. Thanks I ask the officer station at Bukit Indah Jusco (they have a stall there to apply...but I believe its a temp stall only) and he says no need for min 4 visits a month....you wanna apply...anytime. 2 passport photo...at least 2 years on left on your passport...RM30/application amd fill up the form. That is it. On if the MACS is useful....off course lah if you frequent MY....you save money on your passport too...say if you go in MY 4X a month or more...you will run outta pages before 5 years. And save the hassle of going thru the passport to see if the officer stamp on it or not. The best part is...no need to fill white card. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChickenMob 6th Gear November 30, 2011 Share November 30, 2011 Applied for it mths ago. faster clearance, and not so much stamps to waste your passport space. good for those who frequent Msia about once to twice a week. if not you need to reapply for a new passport before the expiry date. easier to apply at the 2nd link there. just enter park at the side and walk towards the extreme right . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dreyfuss01 Neutral Newbie November 30, 2011 Share November 30, 2011 Hello You mean at Tuas I can also apply? Where.. can you provide direction bro.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostrider 3rd Gear November 30, 2011 Share November 30, 2011 Hello You mean at Tuas I can also apply? Where.. can you provide direction bro.. 2nd Link...M'sian Immigration Bldg. After you stamp your passport...park your car at the side of the road (beside the booth) and walk to the last buliding on the right. Go up the stairs...2nd floor I think...you will see the MACS banner. Go into the office to apply. Remember to keep your white card for the day as MACS will be activated on your next trip only. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dreyfuss01 Neutral Newbie November 30, 2011 Share November 30, 2011 Thanks Bro Will do so soon .. Next is to go get my new PP .. hahah Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dafansu Turbocharged November 30, 2011 Share November 30, 2011 Please refer to this weblink for the locations. No need photo, No need 4 times visit. Just bring 30RM, they will scan your Passport photo and attached a MACS sticker in your passport. http://www.macs.my/default/index.php Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Opelcdti Neutral Newbie December 10, 2011 Share December 10, 2011 Got MACS for both my wife and myself on 20-Nov. Did it at Holiday Plaza, no need to fill in form or provide photos. Just give your passport to the officer there and they will process it for you. It took 15mins to process and paid up left a happy man. IMPORTANT THING TO NOTE, remember to get your passport stamped when you exit Malaysia. The officer did not stamp for me when I exited and on my next trip, I was questioned and reprimanded by the immigration. But being boleh land, they allowed me in without stamping and reminded me to get it stamp when I exit later on. Bad thing was, when I exited the officer did not ask me any question nor did she stamp the passport for me. So I told her why no stamp and she asked me when I came in. Took a lil long for her to go to senior officers for advice before she stamped my passport with a grumpy face. Note, you can be charged since they did not stamp your passport on exit. So don't take the risk like me and make sure your entry stamp is always accompanied with a departure stamp when you leave the country. Once you get your MACS, entry and departure will more or less be the same experience as at the Sin custom. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dafansu Turbocharged December 11, 2011 Share December 11, 2011 Got MACS for both my wife and myself on 20-Nov. Did it at Holiday Plaza, no need to fill in form or provide photos. Just give your passport to the officer there and they will process it for you. It took 15mins to process and paid up left a happy man. IMPORTANT THING TO NOTE, remember to get your passport stamped when you exit Malaysia. The officer did not stamp for me when I exited and on my next trip, I was questioned and reprimanded by the immigration. But being boleh land, they allowed me in without stamping and reminded me to get it stamp when I exit later on. Bad thing was, when I exited the officer did not ask me any question nor did she stamp the passport for me. So I told her why no stamp and she asked me when I came in. Took a lil long for her to go to senior officers for advice before she stamped my passport with a grumpy face. Note, you can be charged since they did not stamp your passport on exit. So don't take the risk like me and make sure your entry stamp is always accompanied with a departure stamp when you leave the country. Once you get your MACS, entry and departure will more or less be the same experience as at the Sin custom. they should have a card stapled in your passport to indicate the immigration need to stamp Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic December 11, 2011 Share December 11, 2011 Get MACS still need to stamp passport?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redstorm 1st Gear December 11, 2011 Share December 11, 2011 2nd Link...M'sian Immigration Bldg. After you stamp your passport...park your car at the side of the road (beside the booth) and walk to the last buliding on the right. Go up the stairs...2nd floor I think...you will see the MACS banner. Go into the office to apply. Remember to keep your white card for the day as MACS will be activated on your next trip only. I don't think they will let you into the passenger terminal, where the pass office is located, without a security pass. The last time I was there in May 2011 to apply for the pass, I had to go down to the pass office at the ground floor, where the bus terminal is located, to exchange my driving license for a security pass, before I could go into the building. I believe the same procedure still applies. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dafansu Turbocharged December 11, 2011 Share December 11, 2011 Get MACS still need to stamp passport?? no more Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostrider 3rd Gear December 12, 2011 Share December 12, 2011 I don't think they will let you into the passenger terminal, where the pass office is located, without a security pass. The last time I was there in May 2011 to apply for the pass, I had to go down to the pass office at the ground floor, where the bus terminal is located, to exchange my driving license for a security pass, before I could go into the building. I believe the same procedure still applies. Dunno...I walk up without any exchange of pass or ID leh...that is for 2nd Link. I rem correctly was somewhere in March or April 2011 I went there. At Woodlands....need to exchange pass and be escorted cos you will be bypassing immigrations to the MACS office. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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