Online Registration for M'sian VEP
In a statement on Saturday, Malaysia's Transport Ministry said registration for the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP), for foreign-registered vehicles seeking to enter Malaysia, can now be done online via its website...
The owner of the foreign-registered vehicle would have to provide information including their personal and car registration details in order to register.
Affected categories include private, commercial and VIP or Diplomat vehicles.
Following successful registration, the owner will be notified about collection of an RFID tag that is to be displayed on the vehicle's windshield at designated Road Transport Department premises.
An administration fee of RM10 (S$3.45) will be imposed during tag collection, and the VEP is renewable every five years.
The online registration will be extended beyond the initial two weeks, as several issues have cropped up since registration started on the 15th of August.
Hasni Mohammad, the Johor public works, rural and regional development chairman said that while the VEP implementation would still start on Oct 1, the online registration period will be extended beyond the 31st of August.
He said that based on feedback, the JPJ needs to address issues including the online registration forms that are said to be too complicated or ambiguous.
The VEP will initially apply to foreign-registered vehicles entering Malaysia via Johor, and later be implemented in stages at the other 12 road entry points into Malaysia.
The second phase will cover Thailand, the third phase Brunei and Indonesia, while the fourth phase will cover other designated entry points.
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