Malaysia Digital Arrival Cad Requirement Moves To January 1, 2024

Malaysia has made several moves to its immigration policies in the past couple of months, allowing Indians and Chinese to enter without requiring visas and implementing electronic gates for select nationals that Sebastian recently covered (read more here).

There is another requirement that applies to most foreign nationals other than Singaporeans, whose first implementation date has moved from December 1 to January 1, 2024, and it is the requirement to fill out a Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MADC) within 3 days of arrival.

You can fill out the entry card here.

MDAC Requirement:

Notice on Malaysia’s Immigration Website:

Registration Form:

Sebastian’s Piece About the Auto Gates:

New: Malaysia’s Electronic Entry System For 10 Nationalities – Anyone Registered Successfully?

Conclusion

I am all for these digital arrival cards if it truly smoothens the arrival process and allows visitors to use automated gates instead of waiting for manual processing at the counters that must be the ultimate goal that several countries have already adopted or are in the process of implementing.

Sebastian has been back in Malaysia several times since the pandemic, but I have not. The arrival process in my previous visits has been mostly smooth, but I have been able to use the business class lanes.

Malaysia Digital Arrival Cad Requirement Moves To January 1, 2024

Malaysia has made several moves to its immigration policies in the past couple of months, allowing Indians and Chinese to enter without requiring visas and implementing electronic gates for select nationals that Sebastian recently covered (read more here).

There is another requirement that applies to most foreign nationals other than Singaporeans, whose first implementation date has moved from December 1 to January 1, 2024, and it is the requirement to fill out a Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MADC) within 3 days of arrival.

You can fill out the entry card here.

MDAC Requirement:

Notice on Malaysia’s Immigration Website:

Registration Form:

Sebastian’s Piece About the Auto Gates:

New: Malaysia’s Electronic Entry System For 10 Nationalities – Anyone Registered Successfully?

Conclusion

I am all for these digital arrival cards if it truly smoothens the arrival process and allows visitors to use automated gates instead of waiting for manual processing at the counters that must be the ultimate goal that several countries have already adopted or are in the process of implementing.

Sebastian has been back in Malaysia several times since the pandemic, but I have not. The arrival process in my previous visits has been mostly smooth, but I have been able to use the business class lanes.

‘Hotel Transylvania: Transformania’ Now Available on Digital and Blu-ray

Prepare to join Drac and the gang on another spooky adventure!

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania is now available on digital, Blu-ray, and DVD! Fans can pick up the newest film in this family favorite franchise or purchase a new four-film DVD collection beginning August 15.

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania follows Drac and his monster friends as they discover a mysterious machine invented by the infamous Van Helsing. This creation called the Monsterfication Ray begins to go haywire turning Drac and pals into humans while Johnny becomes a monster! This transformation has stripped Drac of his powers, meanwhile, Johnny is thriving and loving life as a monster. In their new mismatched bodies, the gang must team up and race across the globe to find a cure before it’s too late!

Both Hotel Transylvania: Transformania and the four-film collection will have some new and exciting bonus features!

  • A Hotel Transylvania Mini-Movie: Monster Pets
  • Monster Mash-Up: Making Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
  • Selena vs. Andy: A Hotel Transyl-Trivia Quiz
  • “Love Is Not Hard to Find” by YEИDRY – Lyric Video
  • Filmmaker Commentary
  • and more!

Multi-feature Collection

  • Goodnight Mr. Foot – Short Film
  • Hotel Transylvania Puppy! – Short Film
  • A Hotel Transylvania Mini-Movie: Monster Pets
  • Monster Mash-Up: Making Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
  • Selena vs. Andy: A Hotel Transyl-Trivia Quiz
  • “Love Is Not Hard to Find” by YEИDRY – Lyric Video
  • “Problem” Music Video by Becky G Featuring will.i.am
  • “I’m In Love With A Monster” Music Video by Fifth Harmony
  • Deleted Scenes, Behind the Scenes, Filmmaker Commentary and more!

Check out an extended preview of Hotel Transylvania: Transformania below!

'Cash Is Independence': Ron DeSantis Slams the Government's Plan for Centrally-Controlled Digital Money

President Joe Biden and the media are excited about something new: a Central Bank Digital Currency, or CBDC. It’s a currency like bitcoin, except controlled by the federal government.

Not everyone is a fan.

“Sometimes government does things that may appear to be benevolent but really are kind of like a wolf in sheep’s clothing,” says Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in my new video. “This is a wolf coming as a wolf.”

For months, I’ve tried to get DeSantis to sit down for an interview. What finally got him to agree was government’s plan for digital money.

“If you don’t trust central authority,” DeSantis says, “then you should see this immediately as something that is very problematic.”

Of course, a lot of people do trust central authority. The Biden administration says a CBDC will “protect consumers, investors…and the environment.”

“That last one’s a tell,” laughs DeSantis. “They would impose ideology certain criteria…. ‘You’re filling up too much [with gas]. Wait a minute—climate change. You can’t be doing that! You bought another firearm? No, no, no.'”

Canada’s government used its banking system to control people when truckers protested vaccine rules. The government blocked their bank accounts. That stopped the protests.

DeSantis is so upset about the Fed’s and Biden’s plan for a CBDC he just got Florida’s legislature to ban its use in their state.

I ask, “This will be a national issue. Why is it the business of a governor?”

“This is part of our role,” he responds, citing federalism. “There’s a back and forth between the federal government and the states. We’re pushing back about things we don’t think are good.”

DeSantis questions the CBDC’s legality. “The Federal Reserve has come out and said, We would only do it after ‘consulting with the legislative and executive branches. Ideally, we’d get specific congressional authorization.’ Wait a minute! It’s not ideal that you get Congress. That’s what the Constitution requires!”

Of course, the media is enthusiastic about a government-controlled CBDC.

CNBC says it will be “as trusted as cash, as convenient as a payment app, yet also benefit from the same blockchain technology which underpins cryptocurrencies.”

“When I started talking about some of the dangers from privacy,” DeSantis tells me, “the corporate press…all of a sudden [said] ‘DeSantis is trying to promote conspiracy theories!'” MSNBC even called it an “unhinged conspiracy theory.”

DeSantis wonders why the media even care. “Is it really because they are really that invested in cross-border transactions?” he asks. “Of course not. It’s because this is something that could help them advance their ideology of having more central authority…over the average American.”

I push him, “America’s going to fall behind!” The Wall Street Journal says America’s financial system is outdated and CBDCs will modernize it.

“Oh, please,” DeSantis sneers. “They want to move to a cashless society, which would basically mean the Federal Reserve, Treasury Department would have supervisory jurisdiction over all of your transactions.”

“Cash is independence,” adds DeSantis. “You have the cash in your wallet…. It’s not dependent on somebody else.”

In other words, cash is private. So is cryptocurrency, like bitcoin. People can buy gas and guns without using government money at all.

Advocates of government digital money don’t like that.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) says, “Legitimate digital public money could help drive out bogus digital private money.”

“She clearly would be somebody that rejects any type of digital asset that’s not controlled by a central authority,” DeSantis responds.

The federal government, says DeSantis, wants “to displace all cryptocurrency because they can’t control that,” telling me, “the dangers so far outweigh any proposed benefits.”

DeSantis and I then talked about many other things, like sex education and what critics call the “Don’t Say Gay” law, Florida’s anti-mask mandates, America going broke, and his flying migrants to Massachusetts.

I will cover those topics in a future column.

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