Malaysia’s Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced today (May 20) that all those entering Malaysia will have to pay RM150 (~S$48) for each day they are in mandatory quarantine.
Malaysian citizens however, are only required to pay 50% of the charge.
Non-citizens including spouses and dependents who are of permanent resident status will have to pay the charges in full.
– Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob
He added that those who want to return to Malaysia will have to sign a letter of undertaking agreeing to bear the quarantine costs.
The signing of the letter can be done at Malaysian Embassies and High Commissions. After the agreement is signed, the office will also issue a letter permitting them to return to Malaysia.
“The Immigration Department will also be issuing a directive to all airline companies to make it a condition for passengers disembarking in Malaysia to have the letter, ” he said.
The government had enforced compulsory quarantine for all Malaysians returning from abroad beginning April 3.
To date, 38,371 Malaysians who returned from overseas were quarantined and 30,200 individuals had completed the process and were allowed to go home.
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