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Lost your Malaysia passport while traveling abroad? What you should do?

Tharahni Kalaiselvan / 17/02/2020

Losing your Malaysia passport is the worst nightmare for a tourist. Here are a few advice for this difficult situation to handle.

Malaysia Passport

Copies Of Important Documents.

When you’re traveling abroad, take color copies of everything with you. This includes your passport, your visa, your driver’s license if you have one. Keep them separate from your actual passport somewhere. To be more safe, email yourself and someone you trust the digital copy of the documents. When you have access to all of your passport details, such as your passport number, it’s much quicker to get your passport replaced. This also enables to confirm your identity when you apply for your emergency Malaysia passport. 

Keep The Pictures Of Your Malaysia Passport.

When you lose your passport, you will need to provide your emergency passport application with new passport photos. Passport photo dimensions can vary in different countries. For example, the dimensions of American passport pictures, vary from those in Australia and the UK. So before you leave, it is necessary to pack a collection of passport pictures so they are the right size for your country.

Before you leave for your trip get them done at the nearest immigration office. This is because there are strict regulations on what can be accepted as a passport photo, and the trick is not going to be done by low-quality photos or ‘selfies.’ Arriving at the embassy already equipped with passport photos will help speed up a passport replacement process. 

Look for the nearest Embassy – Before Travel.

To obtain an emergency passport, you must visit your country’s embassy. So, find out where the nearest one will be on your trips before you leave the country. Most embassies are located in cities and towns, so it is good to have an idea of where to go instead of looking for information in a state of panic. It is important to note that on weekends and holidays most embassies are closed.

Get A Travel Insurance.

Travel insurance is one of the things you pray you don’t need, but you will be glad to have it when you do. Choose a comprehensive travel insurance, such as the price of an emergency passport, emergency visa, delayed and/or cancelled flights, and new itinerary, before you depart. Some policies should at least cover some of the costs of updated travel plans, additional accommodation and visa fees, but always check out the smallprint and search around for the package that suits you best.

Report the lost or stolen passport.

By law you are required to report your passport’s loss or theft, so this is the first thing you need to do. Call the embassy of your country to lodge a report. You will be asked for your passport number, which is why it is convenient to keep copies of the documents. If your passport has been stolen, to claim travel insurance, you will usually need a police report. Depending on which country you visit, the procedures vary. This can be a long process at times, so weigh up your options.

If your flight is unavoidable and you genuinely don’t have time to spend half a day applying for a police report, you may skip this process and go straight to the embassy. Before doing this, consult with your insurance provider to decide the best course of action, as it is often advised that you file a report with local police. If you are traveling on a visa, this can not be replaced for you by the embassy of your country. You will need to call the country embassy you are visiting and talk about changing a visa for an emergency exit. To do this, you will need your emergency passport, so it is important to replace that first before attempting to get an emergency visa. 

Conclusion.

Tourists can benefit from travel insurance, as it is intended to cover medical expenses, cancelation of lost luggage trips, aircraft accidents and other travel accidents while you are abroad. The most popular AXA travel insurance in Malaysia is now available on PolicyStreet. Click this link to find today’s best rates for it!

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