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Collective Travel Document  
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Collective Travel Document In Lieu of Passport is a valid travel document issued by the Malaysian Government for the purpose of traveling to ASEAN countries except for Philippines. The document is issued to a group of minimum 5 to maximum 20 peoples. Only Malaysia citizen are eligible to apply for this document.


Condition of Application

  Form IM.101A. The form can be obtained from any Malaysia Immigration Offices or downloaded from Malaysia Immigration Department website (the form should be printed both side on white A4 size paper)

  Recent photograph with light blue background in the size of 3.5 X 5 cm (2 copies)

  Identification Card (MyKad) / Army Identification Card / Police Identification Card or Temporary Certificate (JPN.KPPK 09 or 11) for applicant above 12 years

  Birth Certificate for applicant under 12 years

  Consent from either parents for applicant under 18 years (Form IM.42A)

  The applicant must appear before the Immigration officer

Validity

  Valid for nine (9) months from the date of issued for single journey.


Fees

  RM200.00. Renewal can be made in the form of endorsement up to five (5) years from the date of expiry.

Where to Apply

Any Malaysia Immigration Offices
 

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