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MIDTERM QUESTION Outbound Tour
MIDTERM QUESTION Outbound Tour
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Maximum Marks : 45 / 45
Carry Mark : 15 %
INSTRUCTIONS
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SECTION A (OBJECTIVE QUESTION - 10 MARKS)
This section consists of 10 questions. Answer ALL questions. Tick ( / ) the correct answer
whether the Countries below NEDD VISA or DO NOT NEED for Malaysians to travel.. Each
question carries ONE (1) mark.
( / 10 Marks)
QUESTION 1
d) How many months or years must be left for your Passport (expired) before you travel
outside of country? (1 Mark)
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Answer(Question1)
a)
- Passport defined a travel document issued by a country's government that
verifies the identity and nationality of the holder for the purpose of international
travel. Passports are small booklets that typically contain the bearer's name,
place of birth, date of birth and the date of issue.
- Visa defined an endorsement in a passport that allows the holder formal
authorization to enter, depart, or stay in a country for a set length of time.
Tourist, student, work, and transit visas are the most common.
b)
- Any Immigration Office or Malaysian Representative Office
c)
- Etiqa Insurance
d)
- 6 months
e)
1. Travel/tourist Visa
2. Work Visa
3. Working Holiday Visa
QUESTION 2
a) List any FIVE (5) types of Passport and functions each of them.
(10 Marks)
Answer(Question 2)
a)
1. Malaysia International Passport
- The Malaysia International Passport is the ordinary passport issued to
Malaysian citizens for international travel. It features a red cover with National
Emblem of Malaysia printed in golden color.
2. Restricted Passport
- The Malaysian Restricted Passport to Brunei Darussalam is a valid travel
document issued to Malaysian citizens residing in Sabah, Sarawak and Federal
Territory of Labuan. Applications can be made at the Immigration offices.
3. Official Passport
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- The passport is issued by the Immigration Department of Malaysia upon request
from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is valid for travel within Malaysia.
4. Diplomatic Passport
- The diplomatic passport is a type of international identity document. Diplomatic
passports are issued to government officials and their families who have been
sent abroad for official duties.
5. Emergency Passport
- An emergency passport is a temporary one-way passport that will get you home
if you've lost or stolen your passport. It's issued when you don't have time to
apply for a new passport and are unable to board your flight due to a problem
with the current one.
1. In your own words, give any FIVE (5) tips that can be practiced by Malaysian before, during
and after outbound travel.
(8 Marks)
Answer
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all know, traveling abroad requires a passport and you need to have it with you.
However, you can make a copy of your passport to avoid losing your passport or
theft. After outbound travel, you may get infected during travel but not have
symptoms until you get home. If you recently traveled and feel sick, particularly
if you have a fever, talk to your healthcare provider, and tell them about your
travel.
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