Showing posts with label Immigration - Malaysia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immigration - Malaysia. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 March 2013

VISA EXTENSION - MALAYSIA EXIT (Singapore) - Whats and Hows Answered

I have been blogging here and there, only to realize that some points are missing in my post,

VISA EXTENSION - MALAYSIA EXIT (Singapore).

That was, on 10.10.10, more than two (2) years ago. Let me figure out what exactly we did during my Malaysia exit in order to extend my Singapore Visa. My apologies because my memory is fully loaded to recall but here are some of the important details behind my successful U-turn.

We left Singapore around 12 noon and took the bus at Kranji Station. It was easy for me to pass the Immigration Officers in leaving Singapore and entering Malaysia. We had lunch and went shopping because that was really my friend's birthday.

We were at Malaysia Immigration at around 4 o'clock and that was my sort-of-dooms day. Guess what? The officer did not allow me to exit Malaysia. He said it was illegal because I only arrived and left Malaysia at the same day. I should have stayed there longer. He was telling me that I should fly to Kuala Lumpur and go back to Philippines. Even I reasoned out that my stuffs were in Singapore and my scheduled return to Philippines was on the 13th of October. He still insisted until my friend came to rescue me. That was a long conversion. I was trembling and was about to cry. Ouuucch!  Since, I was new in Singapore and Malaysia, understanding Singlish or their English was hard for me. I'm sorry to have said this. But it was until I heard my friend say, "How much will it cost us?" Everything became clear. He asked me to pay him $50, put it inside my passport and went at the end of the line again.

What a relief. Whuew! It was not yet the last, I still have to face another officer in Singapore. It is true that you take all the risk with you when you have to extend your visa thru Malaysia exit. I took the risk, my prayers and faith with me.

OMG! I wanted to cry. I was so scared when we arrived Singapore Immigration in Woodlands. The magic trick was, choose your Immigration Officer and face your fear. Really, we chose our officer. They said that Malay men are nice and attracted to girls. Though he was a Malay but we were in Singapore, so we thought we were safe. While we were lining up, one person before us was at the officer's counter for a long time. I was scared and wanted to transfer but it might be obvious. Face my fear. He only asked about what I did in Malaysia and if I wanted to extend my stay in Singapore. My answer was firm, "...NO, I'm going back to Philippines on the 13th."

That saved my day. 


Dear Readers,
This is for your reference only. All things are subjective. I could not assure you that this will be effective to you.

Sunday, 27 November 2011

VISA EXTENSION - MALAYSIA EXIT (Singapore)

My online extension was about to expire on October 14, 2011. So, I needed to risk everything since I was already waiting for my interview result. I had my online extension and I had one (1) option left - to exit or what they say, the U-turn technique. The choice where to exit is still a question. I had been reading forums and it scared me on where to go but of course not to go back to Philippines. Finally, I decided to go to Malaysia.
"U-Turn - this is the common term for the technique to extend a social visit pass. It is by going to a nearby country to exit for a few hours or days and going back to the country of origin hereafter."

Some said that I have to stay there for a maximum of five (5) days and some said, hours stay was already enough. But then, If you think about it, everything was so uncertain. Everything was by luck because  the outcome will depend on the Immigration officers.

I only had limited bucks in my pocket, so I decided to exit to Malaysia.

What did I bring during my exit?

1) Passport 

2) Return Ticket - My exit date to Malaysia was October 10, 2010 and my return ticket was dated October 13, 2010. You should get a real one (though it cost a lot) because some officers might verify your tickets online.

3) Friend - My PR friend accompanied me during my exit to Malaysia. She's a permanent resident already who just came from a training in the United States. She celebrated her birthday the day after my exit so we got a lot of reasons to tell the immigration officers. 

4) Full-packed reason why you want to go Malaysia. We went there to celebrate my friend's birthday, to do shopping for stuffs and presents to my family in the Philippines.

It was 10-10-10 and was my lucky day. I survived all the questions of the immigration officers. It was a nerve wrecking experience but thank God, I passed it.