Monday, July 7, 2008

Visiting Pass from KL to Sarawak

Long long time ago, people from West Peninsular Malaysia who wanted to visit East Malaysia, they need passport in order to pass through. Well, I don't really know why, people said it's a privilege for people in East Malaysia.

And today, because of some circumstances, people from West Malaysia need only their Identity Card to visit East Malaysia. While in the mean time, they will need a visiting pass instead of a passport. Nice right? But one thing what you don't know is that...if you lost your visiting pass, what's gonna happen next? Man~...I'm gonna tell you, it's very shitty troublesome. You have to make a police report and then go to the emigration department. In fact, I don't think making a police report is a must though. But to follow the whole PROCEDURES, you have to. 1 thing I hate the most is that, there are too much, and I mean too MUCH of phucking procedures to follow. 1st, let them see your Boarding Pass and Air Tickets to proof that when and where you come from and when are you going back?

Okay, I've asked the people who was in charge of the emigration who looked so phucking lazy whether or not to skip the procedures. Yeah, she said it's a must to follow the procedures. As if West Malaysians are not part of Malaysian? Don't treat them like outsiders will ya? They are not asking for your IC but asking for your Air Tickets and Boarding Pass? My God! And their boss is so damn lazy you know, "catching snake" until so.......HA! Not even 5pm the boss went home and for god sake, the form which need to be approved by him have to wait until tomorrow. What the phuck is that suppose to mean? Hey, next time ask your phucking boss to go back at 5pm SHARP, not going back at 4pm something, ok? It's unfair to us just to wait for a SIGNATURE? And the waiting are not 5, 10 minutes. It's until tomorrow, what the phuck? You phucking piece of shits!

I think West Malaysians who want to come to East Malaysia which need a visiting pass is not a privilege for Eastern though. I don't seem it like a privilege for us. I think it's troublesome. What's a real privilege is that to give at least 50% of Sarawak profits to develop instead of using 5% of the profit to develop.

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