With the Covid-19 pandemic and border restrictions, many Malaysians workers have been staying in Singapore for months without returning home to their loved ones.
On Thursday (19 Nov), the Malaysian High Commission (HICOM) in Singapore posted an advisory on Facebook, urging Malaysian work pass holders to register themselves to aid with disseminating information in the future.
According to the Facebook post, doing so will allow the Labour Counsellor in the HICOM to inform workers of future initiatives put out by the Malaysian Human Resources Ministry.
Malaysian who are working in Singapore under valid work passes are therefore urged to register themselves via the form here.
They may also access the form by scanning the QR code below:
Workers will be required to provide information like their company’s name, address, and phone number.
The advisory did not state if Malaysian Permanent Residents (PR) need to register themselves.
If you have any Malaysian friends or family members who are working in Singapore, urge them to register themselves with the HICOM.
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