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Wisma Putra helping 13 Malaysians stranded at Manila airport after their vaccination proofs not recognised
Published on: Monday, February 14, 2022
Published on: Mon, Feb 14, 2022
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Wisma Putra helping 13 Malaysians stranded at Manila airport after their vaccination proofs not recognised
The Malaysian travellers said their passports were confiscated and they were told that they would be deported tomorrow. (AP pic)
Kuala Lumpur: The Malaysian embassy in Manila is currently assisting 13 Malaysians stranded at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport after the Philippines authorities refused to recognise their digital Covid-19 vaccination credentials.

The Malaysian foreign ministry (Wisma Putra) is also liaising with the relevant agencies in the Philippines to sort out the problem.

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“Wisma Putra is liaising with the relevant agencies to facilitate the process smoothly.

“The Malaysian government will always continue to uphold and protect the rights of our fellow ‘Keluarga Malaysia’ (Malaysian Family),” said a tweet from Wisma Putra commenting on the matter.

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Malaysian media reported that the 13 were part of a group of 15 who had travelled from Kuala Lumpur to Manila yesterday.

They were refused entry into the republic and told that the Malaysian digital vaccination certificate in the MySejahtera mobile application was not acceptable proof of vaccination.

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The affected travellers told the Malaysian media that their passports were confiscated and they were told that they would be deported tomorrow. They had to remain at the airport in the meantime as no hotel facilities were provided.

It was also reported that the Malaysian ambassador to the Philippines had met the stranded passengers at the airport and was working on an appeal for vaccination reciprocity, but had yet to receive a response from the Philippines authorities.
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