Malaysian High Commission in Singapore limits consular services to 70 cases a day

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Malaysian High Commission in Singapore limits consular services to 70 cases a day
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The High Commission of Malaysia in Singapore has announced that it will limit its consular counter services to 70 cases a day, causing inconvenience and concern among Malaysians. Queue numbers for the services are issued at the guard house from 8am, subject to availability.

Queue numbers for consular services are issued at the Malaysian High Commission 's guard house, but are subject to availability. The High Commission of Malaysia in Singapore has caught some Malaysians by surprise when it suddenly announced on Feb 26 that it would limit its consular counter services to 70 cases a day. Queue numbers, subject to availability, are issued at the guard house from 8am, the High Commission said in a notice dated Feb 26 on its website.

The same notice was shared on the same day on its Facebook page. The affected services include birth registration, marriage registration, document attestation and death registration. The sudden announcement has gotten some Malaysians concerned and annoyed over the inconvenience that the move brings. “I don’t understand why (the High Commission) make an announcement just a day before (the implementation). I came yesterday then I can’t get my thing don

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