MM2H
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MM2H
hi,
i am new on this site and would appreciate if someone from London can tell me where do I get the passport and documents certify in London for the MM2H program. solicitor and commission of oath are very expensive
thanks
i am new on this site and would appreciate if someone from London can tell me where do I get the passport and documents certify in London for the MM2H program. solicitor and commission of oath are very expensive
thanks
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Re: MM2H
Just a thought...why not try the Malaysian Embassy in London if they provide that service for MM2H applicants.
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Strange, I got my PP and documents certified at the MY Embassy in Kuwait.
But that was maybe because they were not so busy as their colleagues in U.
But that was maybe because they were not so busy as their colleagues in U.
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Just did a quick google search - does this help - Post Office
Also not too sure whether they have to certify every page of the passport as there are about 20 pages in the whole passport
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Just did a quick google search - does this help - Post Office
Effective 3 August 2015, MM2H Centre will no longer accept certification by Commissioners for Oaths. According to a directive by the Registrar of Malaya High Court, Commissioner For Oaths are not allowed to make Certified True Copies. Hence, certification can only be done by Embassy / High Commission / Notary Public / Government Official / Solicitor / Advocate / Auditor from origin country. Thank you. Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) Centre MALAYSIA
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Re: MM2H
I think NeonHippy managed to use the Malaysian Consulate in London; see thread MM2H - How to apply.
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Note to Busybee..... you will find the above thread in the MM2H section of the Malaysia forum on here. Just look under Malaysia, you will find a few helpful topics I think.
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I am not sure this is the case, thanks
#11
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Use an agent to do your application, busybee. It doesn't cost much and it will save you from all this stress!
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Good luck busybee, I hope you are successful.
#13
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Not sure about this, but I vaguely recall that the Tourism Malaysia office has the facilities to do this. Why not give them a ring?
57 Trafalgar Square London,
WC2N 5DU,
London
United Kingdom.
+44 (0)207 930 7932
57 Trafalgar Square London,
WC2N 5DU,
London
United Kingdom.
+44 (0)207 930 7932
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Re: MM2H
I'm surprised the Embassy doesn't certify true copies, which I understand is what you need. I know I had all mine done in the Malaysian Consulate in Vancouver prior to sending to KL.
Are you sure they understand you just need to certify true copies of originals.... or have they misunderstood and think you need something else....like verifying a document as official.
That might explain the Embassy/Consul attitude to only dealing with Malaysian documents.
Are you sure they understand you just need to certify true copies of originals.... or have they misunderstood and think you need something else....like verifying a document as official.
That might explain the Embassy/Consul attitude to only dealing with Malaysian documents.
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I'm surprised the Embassy doesn't certify true copies, which I understand is what you need. I know I had all mine done in the Malaysian Consulate in Vancouver prior to sending to KL.
Are you sure they understand you just need to certify true copies of originals.... or have they misunderstood and think you need something else....like verifying a document as official.
That might explain the Embassy/Consul attitude to only dealing with Malaysian documents.
Are you sure they understand you just need to certify true copies of originals.... or have they misunderstood and think you need something else....like verifying a document as official.
That might explain the Embassy/Consul attitude to only dealing with Malaysian documents.
As I recall they only charged me per document. I can't remember if they stamped every page of my passport or just the details page. But do read my post on getting this done, it has all of the information you require.