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Malaysia Restricted Passport to Singapore (1968 — 1973)

INTRODUCTION

A restricted passport issued to a West-Malaysian citizen for travel to and from Singapore.

The fee was not explicitly mentioned.

Heavily tropicalised and the colour of the paper has degraded from green to brown.

IMMIGRATION STAMPINGS & VISAS

Immigration stampings from Woodlands for Visit Pass permitting 14 days stay.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
 
Predominant Colour Cover: Dark-blue
Pages: Soft-green
Watermark No watermark
Background Lettering ImigresenMalaysia
 
Page Description
Front Cover Country's Name
MALAYSIA

Coat-of-Arms

Document's Name

RESTRICTE PASSPORT

Golden foil stamping.
Front Cover - Interior Side Notice regarding usage validity
Page 1 Document's Number
Document's Name
Country's Name
Holder's Nationality
Page 2 Passport Holder's Information
Page 3 Passport Holder's Photo (Glued)
Passport Holder's Signature

Passport Issuance Information
Page 4 Renewals
Page 5 Observations
Page 6 to 64 Blank (Meant for immigration stampings)
Back Cover - Interior Side / Endpaper Notes & Regulations

LANGUAGES

The document was printed only in English.

Details were handwritten into the passport in English.

DOCUMENT'S NAME
 
MALAYSIA RESTRISTED PASSPORT

These type of documents were also known and referred to as MRP.

NATIONALITY
 
CITIZEN OF MALAYSIA

GEOGRAPHICAL VALIDITY / PERMITTED COUNTRIES

Only to Singapore and from Singapore to West-Malaysia (Peninsular).

DOCUMENT'S PERMISSION
 
This document is issued solely to facilitate the movement of the holder to and from Singapore and is not valid for travel to and from places other than Singapore.

RULES & REGULATIONS
 
This is a valuable document and must not be altered in any way, nor should it be allowed to fall into the hands of an unauthorised person.

If it is lost or destroyed, the holder should report the fact and circumstances of such loss or destruction to the nearest Immigration Office in Malaysia, and lodge a report with the local Police.

An application for a replacement may be made to the Immigration Office where the loss or destruction is reported; but replacement of a lost RESTRICTED MALAYSIA PASSPORT will only be made after exhaustive enquiries.

This document should not be sent out of Malaysia by post.

This document may be renewed at any Immigration Office in the States of Malaya.