Malaysian Certificate of Identity

Malaysian Certificate of Identity

The Malaysian Certificate of Identity (Malay: Surat Akuan Pengenala) is an international travel document issued by the Immigration Department to Malaysian permanent residents who are stateless.[1]

Use

A holder of a Certificate of Identity can enter Germany and Hungary visa-free for a maximum of 90 days within a 180 day period [2].

References


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