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S’porean Man Who Crosses Causeway Daily Allegedly Stopped From Entering Johor On Consecutive Days

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S’porean Man Who Crosses Causeway Daily Allegedly Stopped From Entering Johor On Consecutive Days​


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He apparently couldn't obtain a long-term pass.
By The Must Share News Team - 25 Mar 2023, 5:26 pm

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Singaporean Man Allegedly Stopped From Entering Johor On 22 Mar​

Malaysians working in Singapore in hopes of securing a better life is a rather common phenomenon.
What’s perhaps a little rare is Singaporeans choosing to live in Malaysia despite working here.
A man, whom the Internet suspects to be doing that, shared that he was unable to enter Johor Bahru (JB) on Wednesday (22 Mar).


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A Malaysian immigration officer allegedly advised him to “wait for a period of time” before entering the country.

Officers tell Singaporean to wait before entering Johor again​

On Wednesday (22 Mar), a man from Singapore took to the JB Tracer Facebook group to share his recent ordeal.
In the post, which the man appears to have removed, he reportedly shared that he first tried to enter JB on Tuesday (21 Mar).


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To his surprise, the Malaysian customs officer wrote “next entry leave a gap” on his passport.
The man then took a picture of the page and posted it on Facebook.
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Source: Oriental Daily
Judging from the page design, the passport looks like a standard Singaporean passport.
When the man tried entering JB the next day, he was stopped and denied entry, reported China Press.
In light of this, the man asked on Facebook if it was illegal to enter Malaysia every day.
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Man allegedly does not have long-term pass in Malaysia​

Somehow, after analysing the turn of events, netizens arrived at the conclusion that the Singaporean man was working in Singapore and residing in JB.
According to Oriental Daily, users commented that with a Singapore salary, the man is easily in the top 20% of income earners in Malaysia.

China Press reported that there were also some netizens who criticised the man for being too smart for his own good,
He thought he would save on cost of living expenses by living in JB, but was outsmarted by the Singaporean government.
To this, the man apparently clarified that he isn’t married to a Malaysian.
He additionally claimed that he hasn’t been successful in applying for a long-term pass in Malaysia.

Follow guidelines when entering Malaysia frequently​

Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) website states that Singaporeans don’t need a visa to enter Malaysia for up to 30 days.
Should they wish to enter for employment purposes, they would need approval from Malaysian immigration authorities.
Meanwhile, the Immigration Department of Malaysia notes that foreigners can stay in the country for up to five years under the Long Term Social Visit pass.

However, the individual must first have a Malaysian spouse.
As the man’s post is no longer available, we can’t infer what his exact situation was that could have let to the temporary ban.
Nevertheless, we hope that things eventually worked out for him.

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Knn then stop Malaysians from coming in sg daily,so many come in daily,ask them rent rm here so cannot daily.in out ,lol
This should be the way, but unfortunately, our own government has no balls to implement it.

Also, by doing so, don't need to expand the Woodlands CIQ and also don't need what MRT/RTS because the number of people that will be traversing between the 2 borders will be reduced from over 300k daily to mere thousands only.
 
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