People in Malaysia have expired passports and have no money to return to China Do you have to pay a

Updated on tourism 2024-03-17
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Will be repatriated.

    Here are some steps to get a passport:

    1. Bring your ID card and household registration book to the Exit and Entry Administration Office of the Public Security Bureau where your household registration is located to receive the "Application Approval Form for Chinese Citizens Going Abroad (Outside the Territory) for Private Purposes".

    2. Fill in the application approval form.

    3. Submit the application, special reminder: When submitting the application for private passport, you must bring the following materials: your ID card, the original household registration book, the first page of the household registration book, the personal information page, the change page and a copy of your ID card. Original completed application form.

    4. After the application is accepted, immediately take a special photo of the passport**, pay the cost of the passport, and obtain the "receipt of the exit document for private purposes".

    5. Take your passport. After the application is accepted, the time for approval, production and issuance of passports is 7 to 14 working days. When collecting your passport, you must bring your ID card or household registration book and the "Receipt of Application for Private Exit Document".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Go to the consulate for help and ask them for help, otherwise you can find out if there are any illegal workers, work and save money, and you can get a few hundred yuan from Kuala Lumpur to any city in China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you don't have money, you can go to the embassy for help and ask you to call ** to send money to your family.

    It's only a few days after it expires, and it's only a few hundred ringgit fines, which is not expensive.

    If there is no money to pay, jail time can be used instead of a fine.

    It is advisable not to delay for too long, the longer it is, the more fines will be issued.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Take the expired document and go directly to the Malaysian Embassy in China to handle it 2Malaysian citizens who are currently overseas and whose international passports are due to expire this year will be able to get a free extension of their passport validity for 2 years. Affected Malaysians can visit the nearest Supreme Commission or embassy to get an extended stamp on the observation page or page 48 of their passport.

    Interested applicants can go to the High Commissioner's Office to fill in the ** and put ** in the High Commissioner's inbox to apply, and the applicant will receive an appointment notification by email. Extended Material: Malaysia (Malay, English:

    Malaysia, referred to as Malaysia, is a constitutional federal monarchy, with its capital Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, the federal administrative center. The country is divided into 13 states and 3 federal territories, with a total area of 330,000 square kilometers [1] . Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia, and the territory is divided into two parts, the East and West by the South China Sea, namely the Malay Peninsula (West Malaysia) and the northern part of Kalimantan Island (East Malaysia).

    Malaysia has a population of 32.68 million,[1] of which 23% are Malay and Chinese. 1] At the beginning of the Common Era, the Malay Peninsula had ancient kingdoms such as Karma and Langyaxiu. [1] In the early 15th century, the Kingdom of Manraka, centered in Malacca, unified most of the Malay Peninsula.

    1] The 16th Plateau was occupied by the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British. [1] At the beginning of the 20th century, it was completely reduced to a British colony. Kalimantan Island, Sarawak and Sabah were historically part of Brunei, and in 1888 they became British protectorates.

    1] During World War II, the Malay Peninsula, Sarawak and Sabah were occupied by Japan. Britain resumed colonial rule after the war. On 31 August 1957, the Federation of Malaya declared independence.

    1] On 16 September 1963, the Federation of Malaya merged with Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah to form Malaysia (Singapore withdrew on 9 August 1965). 1] Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multicultural country with Islam as its official religion. Malaysia is a capitalist country, its economy grew by leaps and bounds in the 90s of the 20th century, and it is one of the four tigers in Asia, and has become an eye-catching diversified emerging industrial country in the Asian region and an emerging market economy in the world.

    The State implements the New Economic Policy (NEP) which prioritizes the Malays and Orang Asli peoples [1] .

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, as long as it is a country that has established diplomatic relations with China, there will be an embassy or consulate in China. If a foreigner is in China, his passport has expired, and he does not want to return to China for the time being, he can choose to go to the embassy or consulate of his country in China to handle it. In order to serve the expatriate, each country's embassy or consulate will have a consular section, which is dedicated to providing services for its citizens, such as passport renewal, passport extension, consular legalization and other services.

    As for what materials are needed to renew a passport in China, you can refer to the official ** of the embassy or consulate in China, which is generally detailed in the service guide of the consular office, and go to the embassy or consulate in person to go through the procedures according to the requirements of the embassy!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. Hello, Malaysians have expired passports in China, you can take the expired documents and go directly to the Malaysian Embassy in China to handle it.

    Hello, Malaysians have expired passports in China, you can take the expired documents and go directly to the Malaysian Embassy in China to handle it.

    Before handling, go to the official website to check what information you want, and bring all of them. If the expiration time is not long, go to the dust to enter and exit the country to make a code to endure a punishment, be sincere, and it should be okay to say that the spring should be fine, and then do the visa extension. If it's more than 1 month, it's serious.

    The fine for one day of expiration is 500, and the upper limit is 5000.

    I am Malaysian, my passport expires in January next year, I married into Fujian, China, I should go to ** to get a passport.

    Let's see if there is a Malaysian embassy in Fujian, if not, you have to go to the Malaysian embassy in Beijing.

    In order to minimize the risk of new coronavirus infection, the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia has been accepting new and renewed passport travel permit applications from Chinese citizens in Malaysia since November 23, 2020 by providing a "two-way mail" method for Chinese citizens in Malaysia. This service is only applicable to the issuance of new passports and travel permits, as well as the renewal of official passports, ordinary passports for official purposes, private passports and travel permits for imperial regrets. Due to the influence of various factors, the double mail service does not accept express and urgent business.

    Do you know that the Malaysian embassy in Guangzhou can do it, because I called hundreds of ** calls to the Guangzhou embassy and no one answered.

    Guangzhou's should be fine, but ** no one picks up, preferably the embassy in Beijing.

    Ask where in Fujian Province is there a passport?

    Local immigration offices.

    It should be available in every city.

    That is, the local police station.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. We will be honored to answer your answer that if the expiration time is not long, you can go to the entry and exit of the country, ask for forgiveness with a sincere attitude, and pay the fine. Do visa extensions. If the time is too long, it is recommended to visit the Malaysian Embassy. Ask for help and have a great day.

    I am honored to answer for you that if the source song is not long when it expires, you can go to the entry and exit, and ask for forgiveness with sincerity and caution, and pay a fine widely. Do visa extensions. If the time is too long, it is recommended to visit the Malaysian Embassy. Ask for help and have a great day.

    Hello, you can go to the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing, or go to the consulates in Guangzhou, Shanghai and Kunming to renew.

    Hello, I'm Malaysian, I married into Fujian, China, my passport expires in January next year, I should go to ** to get a passport.

    Visa Application Centre of the Consulate General of Malaysia in Shanghai Name of Embassy: Consulate General of Malaysia in Shanghai Han Xian Mo Embassy Office Address: Building 9, Shuguang Center, No. 500 Ruby Tanzhuan Chan Road, Changning District, Shanghai; Zip Code:

    Official website of the Embassy: Consular District: Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi.

    Visa Application Center of the Consulate General of Malaysia in Guangzhou Name of Embassy: Consulate General of Malaysia in Xiangpang Guangzhou Address: 19th Floor, Commercial Building, CITIC Plaza, No. 233 Tianhe North Road, Guangzhou; Zip Code:

    Official website of the Embassy: Consular District: Fujian Province, Guangdong Province, Guangxi Province, Hainan Province.

    Guangzhou: I called**, called hundreds of calls, but no one answered.

    Does Fujian Province know where it is.

    Good. Hello, there is no query here. Only the above two places accept Fujian Province. I'm so sorry.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A visa is an endorsement or seal on the passport or other travel document held by a national or foreign citizen by the sovereign authority of a country to indicate that he or she is allowed to enter or exit the country's territory or pass through the country's border, which can also be said to be the one issued to them.

    Proof of item endorsement. In a nutshell, a visa is a document issued by a country's immigration authority (e.g. immigration bureau or its embassy or consulate abroad) to approve the entry of a foreign citizen.

    To put it simply, a visa is simply a document that allows the holder to enter the country through the country's borders, but there is no restriction on how long the holder can stay in the country. How long you can stay in the country depends on the relevant ** stamp in your passport at the time of entry.

    The visa for Malaysian passport holders is valid for 3 months, while the entry time limit is 30 days. In other words, you can stay in Malaysia for 3 months after the visa is issued, and stay for a maximum of 30 days after entering the country. If you enter the country on the last day within 3 months of the visa issuance, you can stay for 30 days (even if the visa has expired).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How did you get back home and how much did you pay in fines? Mine is also expired.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    How did you return to China, my visa here is about to expire, and due to the impact of the epidemic, now I have bought a ticket and it is delayed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Hello, if your Malaysian passport is lost and seized, you need to contact the local embassy, consulate or embassy of Malaysia as soon as possible to ask for help, they will assist you in applying for a new passport and provide relevant supporting documents. If you are overseas, you will need to go to the embassy, consulate or city where the embassy is located to apply.

    In addition, according to Article 25 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry, foreign citizens are not allowed to enter China without valid travel documents, residence permits or visas, which is also the usual entry regulations of various countries. Therefore, it is recommended that you always bring a complete and valid travel document and visa before traveling to China.

    Hello, if your Malaysian passport is lost and seized, you need to contact the local embassy, consulate or embassy of Malaysia as soon as possible to ask for help, they will assist you in applying for a new passport and provide relevant supporting documents. If you are overseas, you will need to go to the embassy, consulate or city where the embassy is located to apply. In addition, according to Article 25 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry, foreign citizens are not allowed to enter China without valid travel documents, residence documents or visas, which is also the usual entry requirement of various countries.

    Therefore, it is recommended that you always bring a complete and valid travel document and a visa before traveling to China.

    There's always a visa. Song Bo first took the visa to the police station and said that he lost his passport, and applied for a certificate of loss of his passport, so as to avoid letting the police station mistakenly think that you want to immigrate there. Then take the loss certificate to the embassy in China to apply for a travel agency or reissue a passport, and it can be determined in three days.

    Then you can take the certificate of loss and the documents handled by the embassy and return to China with a big smile.

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