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Malaysia
Passport
Document Required
for Travel Overseas
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Kuala Lumpur
Immigration Offices
Pudu Sentral Immigration Office |
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Pudu Sentral Immigration Office
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Malaysia
Passport is a valid travel document issued by the Malaysian Government for
the purpose of traveling abroad. Malaysia Passport is the property of The
Government of Malaysia and it may be withdrawn at any time if the
Immigration Department is satisfied that the passport is used contravene
against the Passport Act 1966. The holder is fully responsible for the
security of the Passport.
Validity of
Malaysia Passport is five (5) years or two (2) years from the date of
issued. Renewal of Malaysia Passport for the new passport that has a
validity of 6 months or less, the new one will have 5 or 2 years validity
plus maximum 6 months remaining validity in the old passport.
Apart from
immigration control, one of the primary role of Pudu Sentral Immigration
Office is accept and process of passport application. The office also
issues other travel documents, such as
Restricted Travel Document
and
Collective Travel Document. |
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Urban Transformation Centre
Pudu Sentral
(UTC
Pudu Sentral) is a one stop centre
introduced to ease the urban public's access to services offered by the
Government and the private sector agencies and non-governmental
organisations.
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Pejabat Imigresen Pudu Sentral
Aras 2, Wisma UTC
Jalan Pudu (Pudu Sentral)
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel :
Fax:
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday : 8.00 am - 10.00 pm
Saturday - Sunday : 8.00 am - 6.00 pm (Passport Processing Only)
Remarks:
Passport can be ready in 1 hour after payment |
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Malaysia Passport is a
document, issued by a federal government, which certifies, for the purpose
of international travel, the identity and nationality of its holder. The
elements of identity are name, date of birth, sex, and place of birth. Most
often, nationality and citizenship are congruent.
Malaysia Passport does not of itself entitle the passport holder entry into
another country, nor to consular protection while abroad or any other
privileges. It does, however, normally entitle the passport holder to return
to the country that issued the passport. For immigration control,
immigration officials of many countries stamp passports with entry and exit
stamps. |
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Malaysia Passport
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) |
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1. What are the forms and
documents required in passport application process?
The form required is Form A - IM.42 - Pin 1/1997 and the documents required
are Identification Card (Original and photocopy), Birth Certificate
(original and photocopy), photocopies must in A4 size paper and two recent
passport sized
(3.5 cm X 5.0 cm) color photographs. |
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2:
How long does a passport application process?
A: The passport can be issued within 2 hours for passport issuance offices
and 3 working days for recipient office. Some immigration offices can issue
the passport within 1 hour after received the payment. Please refer to
immigration offices in this website for further information. |
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3:
I'm planning to submit my passport application, when is the peak period to
avoid?
A: Most of the Immigration Offices are peak on Monday, Friday, Saturday (for
selected branch only), school holidays, eve and the day after public
holiday. |
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4: I'm a 60 year old
pensioner. Am I eligible for a half priced for passport fee?
A: Yes, price of RM150 for 5 years and RM80 for 2 years for 48 pages
Malaysia Passport for senior citizens (60 years old & above) and children
aged below 12 years old. Check the Malaysia
Passport prices
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5: I have two (2) children. Can I include
their particulars in my passport?
A: The new Malaysian Passport System does not allow the inclusion of
children's particulars in the parents' passport to be made. They have to
apply themselves. |
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