
According to a public notice posted on its Facebook, the applicants need to email their particulars — name, both identity card and passport numbers, departure date — to [email protected] at least two days before their departure date.
A copy of their passes — Singapore permanent resident, long-term pass, work permit, student and social visit — should be appended as well.
Once approved, the high commission will reply their email and give a unique reference number.
They then need to present the printed or phone screenshot reply email to the Malaysian immigration checkpoint in Johor Bahru.
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