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Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit Required for All Singapore Vehicles Starting October

5 Jun, 2024
Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit Required for All Singapore Vehicles Starting October

Without the Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit, you could be slapped with a fine of up to RM2,000 (US$425) or, worse, face up to six months in jail.

Are you planning a family road trip to Malaysia soon? If so, you’ll need to get your hands on the Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) before hitting the road.

This new requirement, effective from October 1st, is a game-changer for all foreign-registered vehicles entering Malaysia by land from Singapore.

 

Table of Contents

  • What is the Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit?
  • Why Do You Need the Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit?
  • Steps to Apply for a Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit
  • What Does the RFID Tag Do?
  • Benefits of the Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit

What is the Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit?

The Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit is like a VIP pass for your car. This RFID tag, which you’ll need to install before crossing the border, lets you glide through designated RFID lanes at highway toll booths across Malaysia.

Think of it as your car’s backstage pass to the Malaysian highways.

Malaysia JPJs VEP Registration – This Time is for Real bah… – miniLiew

Source: miniLiew

 

Why Do You Need the Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit?

Without the Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit, you could be slapped with a fine of up to RM2,000 (US$425) or, worse, face up to six months in jail.

Not exactly the kind of adventure you had in mind, right?

 

Steps to Apply for a Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit

1. Online Registration

Think of it like signing up for a school event but for your car. Head over to the official VEP registration portal at vep.jpj.gov.my. You’ll need to fill in some details about your vehicle and yourself — nothing too complicated, just the usual stuff like your vehicle registration certificate and insurance details. Once you’ve submitted everything, you can sit back and wait for the next step.

2. Approval and Notification

After your application gets the green light, you’ll receive an email. This email is your golden ticket, guiding you on how to collect your VEP RFID tag.

3. Collection of the RFID Tag

You have two options here, just like choosing between home delivery or picking up groceries. You can either have the tag delivered straight to your doorstep via courier service or, if you prefer a little outing, you can pick it up at a designated VEP collection centre in Johor Bahru. The tag costs RM10, and you can pay online using a credit card.

Easy peasy!

4. Activation

You’ll get a notification when your RFID tag is activated. This tag is linked to your Touch N’ Go eWallet account and is good to go for five years from the activation date.

 

What Does the RFID Tag Do?

Your Guide to Malaysias Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP)

Source: Carro

The RFID tag serves multiple purposes:

  • Payment of Road Charges and Toll Fees: Just zip through the designated RFID lanes at highway toll booths across Malaysia.
  • Link to Touch N’ Go eWallet: The tag is connected to your eWallet account, making transactions as smooth as butter.
  • Validity: The tag is valid for five years, and your vehicle can stay in Malaysia for up to 90 days per entry.

Important Considerations

  • Non-Transferable: The VEP RFID tag is not transferable to another vehicle. If you get a new car, you’ll need to apply for a new VEP.
  • Enforcement and Safety: The Malaysian government is serious about this—enforcement is aimed at reducing road traffic accidents, so compliance is key.

 

Benefits of the Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit

Have you collected your Malaysia VEP (Vehicle Entry Permit)?

Source: Chic . Explore . ThinkerTen

With the Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit, you’ll enjoy a hassle-free driving experience in Malaysia. No more fumbling for cash at toll booths or worrying about getting lost in unfamiliar territory. Plus, the VEP system helps Malaysian authorities keep track of foreign vehicles, ensuring a safer journey for you and your family.

So, what are you waiting for? Get your Malaysia Vehicle Entry Permit today and embark on that long-awaited family adventure across the border! Don’t forget to pack your sense of adventure and create lasting memories with your loved ones.

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