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Malaysia's VEP Updates: Streamlined Processes and Surge in Applications

Anthony Loke - Malaysia - Transport Ministry - Vehicle Entry Permit - VEP

Malaysia is revamping its Vehicle Entry Permit system with new staff hires and simplified renewals. Find out more about the recent spike in VEP applications!

Malaysia is making significant changes to its Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) system to accommodate the increasing number of applications. With a surge in queries related to VEP for foreign vehicles entering Malaysia, the country has bolstered its manpower to handle the influx effectively. Transport Minister Anthony Loke has announced refinements in the VEP application process, particularly addressing concerns related to second-hand vehicles. This move aims to streamline the VEP system and enhance user experience.

Furthermore, to ease the process for renewals and car deregistrations, the Transport Ministry has introduced new measures. The updates in the VEP system, including simplified renewals and deregistrations, are set to facilitate smoother transactions for vehicle owners. The Ministry has also focused on addressing the backlog of applications, with a significant number of pending VEP approvals expected to be resolved shortly.

As VEP applications soared to over 23,000 in a recent period, surpassing last year's total, Malaysia has taken proactive steps to manage the heightened demand. The surge in applications, particularly from Singaporean car owners, reflects the continued interest in cross-border travel and transportation. With the updates and enhancements in place, the VEP system is poised to offer improved efficiency and convenience to both local and foreign vehicle owners.

In conclusion, the response to the VEP updates has been positive, indicating a promising future for smoother border entry processes. As Malaysia adapts to the rising number of VEP applications, the country remains committed to enhancing its transportation systems and ensuring seamless travel experiences for all.

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Malaysia adds more staff to handle VEP queries as applications surge (The Straits Times)

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Malaysia refines VEP application process amid spike in registrations ... (CNA)

Most complaints involve second-hand vehicles, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke. Those getting a VEP for a second-hand vehicle may now apply to ...

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Malaysia simplifies VEP renewals and car deregistration with new ... (Motorist.sg)

Malaysia's transport minister Anthony Loke has announced an update to the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) system, streamlining renewals and deregistration for ...

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Transport Ministry boosts staff at JB VEP centre as applications ... (Malay Mail)

KUALA LUMPUR, July 2 โ€” The Ministry of Transport is ramping up its VEP (Vehicle Entry Permit) operations to handle the surge in applications from ...

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VEP applications jump to over 23000 in a... (The Malaysian Reserve)

Applications for Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) jumped to 23649 from May 28 to June 29, exceeding the total of 15424 applications last year, said Transport ...

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Vehicle Entry Permit application backlog to be resolved soon, says ... (New Straits Times Online)

PUTRAJAYA: A backlog of 17000 Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) applications, which are pending approval, is expected to be resolved in the next few weeks.

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VEP: renewals/deregistration for Singaporean cars can now be ... (Paul Tan's Automotive News)

Loke said that since the enforcement announcement on the VEP was made, a total of 23,649 applications had been received between May 28 and June 29, exceeding ...

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