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» Can I visit Malaysia without a visa?

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philip ho
Sun, 24 Mar 2019 00:14 EDT
locatibg a family member
I am writing on behalf of :-
Miss Felicia Chan Mun Yeh.
Idendification Card Number: 881118-04-5160
Address in Malaysia : 128, Jalan Ayer Leleh, Taman Serendit Hamoni, 75050, Melaka. Malaysia.

She would appreciate your good office to locate her brother as she has not heard and unable to locate him. She has received news that he was arrested by the authorities in Frankfurt and she is deeply concern of his well being and would bear all expenses to bring home safely.

Her brothers name : Kenny Chan Hiong Pan.
Idendification Card Number : 910126-04-5451
His Passport Number : A35955317.

Mr Kenny Chan has flown to Hanoi on the 7th January 2019 and he has flown to Frankfurt after that . The date of his arrival in Franfurt was not known. Miss Felicia is worried of his safety and may be arrested by authorities in Frankfurt for what matters not known to her. She will undertake all expenses including any payment for compounds or charges by the authorities and is prepared to pay expenses for his safe return.

Miss Felicia can contacted by her home address or anything pertaining to this matter can be address to this email.

Thanking you in anticipation for your kind attention and time provided by your good office and would appreciate an early reply to the above. Thank you.

Yours truly. On behalf of miss Felicia.

Philip Ho.
Mohd hadizie bin din
Tue, 11 Jul 2017 20:46 EDT
6 weeks attachment at giessen hospital university
Hello,
I'm mohd hadizie din.I'm going to have short attachment at gissen university hospital early august this year.
I just want to clarify about the visa-is it necessary?, Do and don't in germany and what is the best way to meet malaysian there- how many malaysian student there?
Thank you so much
Nurul Rajhan
Tue, 10 Feb 2015 23:15 EST
Visa and halal food
Hello and good day,
Dear Sirs,
My friends and I are willing to visit Germany soon. We are confused whether we should get visas or not for the short tour trip which about 15 days.
One more thing, we are looking for halal restaurant for our visit soon.
Owen Liaw
Tue, 11 Mar 2014 04:56 EDT
Application for Visa
Hi My name is Owen and i am from Malaysia. Can i ask whether can i do my student visa in Germany or not ? Is it do it in city hall of Iserlohn ? Because the Germany Embassy in Malaysia said that my staying period in Germany less than 90 days so it doesnt let us apply the visa. But since we will be arriving in Germany on 16 March and the exam may ends at the end of June so thats more than 90 days right ? Can i apply visa at Germany ? What should i do cause i am facing this kind of problem. Can i apply a visa at Malaysia Embassy in Germany?
Elom Quindaline
Fri, 24 Jan 2014 11:40 EST
visitation
Can I visit Malaysia from Germany here without their visa
Steven Singapore
Tue, 10 Sep 2013 11:43 EDT
Need a Proper Guidance to Accept Work Offer at Hamburg
Dear Sir,

I am Malaysian, currently in Singapore get an offer to work as an Assistant Finance Manager at TECHNEEP AG ENGINEERING, located at Hamburg.

I received their appointment letter as well. In the letter it is stated about my ait tickets, accommodation and other allowances. In related to my visa and permit application, the company engage an immigration lawyer who is charging Euro 910 as a processing fee, and its payable to the lawyer.

My question is, how do I verify that the offer are valid and the fees that I am paying is the actual cost and assurance of the feed paid.

I am really excited to prolong my career in Germany, but at the same time I am afraid and worried that I will end up in a scam.

Kindly do help me and advise me further. Take note, the contact details of the immigration lawyer have been provided by the Company mentioned. But I just need a verification from the Consulate so that I can proceed with the visa and permit application as per required.

Thank You.
Vivian Lim
Wed, 3 Jul 2013 06:22 EDT
Extension of Residence Permit
Hello, I am Vivian from Malaysia, i am a university student and having my internship in Siemens, Duisburg. My internship period is from 5 May 2013 to 15 November 2013. I apply a residence permit and the date of the RP is same as the date of my internship period as state above.
Somehow, i wish to stay in Germany after my intern and have a europe trip and i wish to go back to Malaysia on 20th of January.
Should i need to extend my residence permit, or i need to apply for another visa to visit europe before i go back to Malaysia?
dr wan md shihabudin bin wan mamat
Thu, 9 May 2013 21:57 EDT
short course (2weeks) at public health centre, university of heidelberg,
salam sejahtera, salam 1malaysia.
-i am dr wan shihabudin, currently working with ministry of health (institute penyelidikan sistem kesihatan, setia alam, selangor) will be having a short course at univ of heidelberg from 15 july to 26 july 2013 (ramadhan month).
-would like to ask any necessary task/report before embark to germany need to be done such :-
1-report to nearest embassy - whom particular person
2-travel insurance at germany - necessary or not
3-some info of iftar(buka puasa) and solat tarawikh if any malaysian muslim nearby (heidelberg)
4-others do's and don't
thank you
wanshiha.wm@ihsr.gov.my
Gabriele Hupp
Mon, 15 Oct 2012 15:41 EDT
Justice
Dear Ambassador,
Dr. Abd. Aziz Jamaluddin,
Director of the Department of Veterinary Services

I read about the recent heartless attack on a dog named Kanilla in Cyberjaya, Malaysia. Malaysians are very outraged and they want their government to know about it!
A video recently posted on YouTube shows a group of men, believed to be students at Malaysia’s Multimedia University, killing Kanilla by forcibly throwing her down a manhole.
The video, which has since been removed, also apparently shows the men running away laughing after the event.
Still photographs taken from the video show the petrified dog spread eagling herself across the opening of the manhole in a desperate attempt to prevent the men from forcing her into it—but her struggles were no match for her ruthless murderers.
Kanilla’s abusers had offered to care for the 6-month-old puppy while her owner was on vacation. Upon his return, her distraught owner was shown the video, and with the help of the Selangor Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
he immediately lodged a report at the Cyberjaya Police Station.
Since then, angry animal lovers across Malaysia have been encouraged to contact their local police station and report the incident to show the authorities that this type of animal abuse is simply not acceptable.
Lawyer C. H Tan, who lodged his report at the Bukit Jelutong police station on Wednesday evening with three others, said he was livid over what had happened.
"When I see acts of cruelty perpetrated against animals, I feel a dire and almost desperate need for justice to be dispensed against the perpetrators.Even worse was that the entirety of the deranged act was captured on video as some sick memorial.
The Malaysian government is currently considering the introduction of new animal welfare legislation that would offer animals greater protection from neglect and abuse.
Although this legislation will come too late to save Kanilla, it could at least ensure that her attackers are punished appropriately for their heinous crime.
Make sure they do time and pay for what they did to this, this innocent dog this did nothing wrong.
I read that the Malaysian laws against cruelty to animals is very wimpy, and as a result 99% of the cases are “not worth the effort” to prosecute perpetrators.
The law is a maximum fine of RM200 (approx US$65) and/or 6 months jail time, and so far only one person was jailed 2 days!!
It is very important for Malaysia to implement these new animal welfare laws and to prosecute the abusers of Kanilla appropriately.
Nobody can remain silent when an animal is being abused!
Thank you for your time and attention,
Sincerely
Gabriele Hupp
Christian Wüstenberg
Fri, 17 Aug 2012 06:54 EDT
Heartless attack on a dog named Kanilla in Cyberjaya,
Dear Ambassador,
Dr. Abd. Aziz Jamaluddin,
Director of the Department of Veterinary Services

I read about the recent heartless attack on a dog named Kanilla in Cyberjaya, Malaysia. Malaysians are very outraged and they want their government to know about it!
A video recently posted on YouTube shows a group of men, believed to be students at Malaysia’s Multimedia University, killing Kanilla by forcibly throwing her down a manhole.
The video, which has since been removed, also apparently shows the men running away laughing after the event.
Still photographs taken from the video show the petrified dog spread eagling herself across the opening of the manhole in a desperate attempt to prevent the men from forcing her into it—but her struggles were no match for her ruthless murderers.
Kanilla’s abusers had offered to care for the 6-month-old puppy while her owner was on vacation. Upon his return, her distraught owner was shown the video, and with the help of the Selangor Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
he immediately lodged a report at the Cyberjaya Police Station.
Since then, angry animal lovers across Malaysia have been encouraged to contact their local police station and report the incident to show the authorities that this type of animal abuse is simply not acceptable.
Lawyer C. H Tan, who lodged his report at the Bukit Jelutong police station on Wednesday evening with three others, said he was livid over what had happened.
"When I see acts of cruelty perpetrated against animals, I feel a dire and almost desperate need for justice to be dispensed against the perpetrators.Even worse was that the entirety of the deranged act was captured on video as some sick memorial.
The Malaysian government is currently considering the introduction of new animal welfare legislation that would offer animals greater protection from neglect and abuse.
Although this legislation will come too late to save Kanilla, it could at least ensure that her attackers are punished appropriately for their heinous crime.
Make sure they do time and pay for what they did to this, this innocent dog this did nothing wrong.
I read that the Malaysian laws against cruelty to animals is very wimpy, and as a result 99% of the cases are “not worth the effort” to prosecute perpetrators.
The law is a maximum fine of RM200 (approx US$65) and/or 6 months jail time, and so far only one person was jailed 2 days!!
It is very important for Malaysia to implement these new animal welfare laws and to prosecute the abusers of Kanilla appropriately.
Nobody can remain silent when an animal is being abused!
Thank you for your time and attention,
Sincerely
Christian Wüstenberg
Germany

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