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Malaysia scraps visa on arrival for Indians Kuala Lumpur, August 3 The decision to permanently scrap the VOA facility to citizens from eight countries was taken at the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Foreign Workers and Illegal Immigrants yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said. Besides India, the VOA facility has been revoked for tourists from China, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Taiwan and Comoros. Yassin said despite calls from several quarters for continuing the facility, the Committee felt it needed to be revoked as it “brought certain problems to the country.” “In the past, we gave flexibility to several nations. If their citizens came to this country and they didn't have a visa, one could be issued at the entry point. We have noticed that this was being abused. We agreed that the VOA facility be revoked or discontinued,” he said. During an interaction with a group of journalists from India in January, Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak had said that almost 40,000 Indian nationals had gone “missing” after entering the country through the VOA facility. The Premier had then felt that the only problematic exit point in India was Chennai and that there was no problem with tourists from Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. Local media reports say thousands of tourists from various countries have abused their VOA, which was introduced in 2006 in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2007, by overstaying. — PTI
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