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“Careful evaluation also has to be made to curb the spread of Covid-19 in this country,” he said, adding that the Immigration Department would continue improving the MTP system to facilitate travel out and into the country.Find the latest information on Coronavirus (COVID-19).Ĭommercial Passenger Vehicles Victoria regulates the commercial passenger vehicle industry in Victoria, ensuring compliance with legislated responsibilities in offering safe, accessible, customer-focussed and competitive services.Ĭommercial Passenger Vehicles Victoria works with Victorian commercial passenger vehicle industry members to foster a culture centred around safety – safety for drivers and their passengers.įind out if a vehicle is registered as a commercial passenger vehicle (CPV), a driver is accredited to offer a commercial passenger vehicle service or a CPV booking service provider is registered in Victoria. Khairul Dzaimee also advised the public to be aware of the latest announcements and rules made by the government, and to check on the latest developments and related procedures in order to understand the set conditions when applying for the MTP before planning to travel abroad. The number has not gone down but has in fact, increased by the day,” he said. “The number of applications processed during a set period is 13,000, and is managed by three task forces under the Immigration Department. Out of this number, 6,697 applications were cancelled 208,509 approved and 127,465 rejected. Up until Sept 10 this year, the Immigration Department has received 356,510 applications. “The recorded imported positive cases of Covid-19 was less than 0.4% from the total number of cases in Malaysia,” he said in a statement. “The MTP enforcement has proven its effectiveness up to Aug this year. Responding to reports claiming that the MTP has caused delays in exiting and entering Malaysia, Khairul Dzaimee said enforcement of the MTP was to control movements and curb the spread of Covid-19. The MTP was introduced by the Immigra-tion Department on Oct 7, 2020, whereby applications to enter and exit this country for Malaysian citizens and foreign nationals must be made through the system. The increase in the number of business travellers follows the reopening of many more economic sectors, he added. PUTRAJAYA: The time taken to process a MyTravelPass (MTP) application has to be increased to 14 days from seven due to the high number of applications received, said Immigration director-general Datuk Khairul Dzaimee Daud.