Very recent documentary on Iskandar by Channel News Asia. Congrats Tina John for being in this documentary :)
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Sunday, September 1, 2013
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Rude treatment for journalists during media tour in Nusajaya
A group of fellow journalists were treated not so politely during a recent media tour to theme park organised by a government-linked company (GLC) under Iskandar Malaysia.
Read more: Staff lack basic courtesy - Johor - New Straits Times
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Singapore - Johor Commute
Toll charges:
We usually take the Tuas 2nd link as it's closer to our house and it's less crowded than the Woodlands link.
A 2 ways trip via Tuas 2nd link will cost around:
- SGD 3.20 each way
- RM 7.50 each way
Travel Time:
Driving time is around 1 hour to get to Singapore CBD area, but this depends on the timing of your drive.
The causeway is normally packed on Saturdays afternoons & public holidays (Singapore to Johor direction), so we'll try to avoid those timings when commuting between the 2 cities.
I've driven from our house in Johor to Changi airport in 1 hour, departing 9 am from home, so it's not that bad.
Cars:
Since we're Singaporean PRs, we have to use a Singapore registered vehicle so we purchased a 2nd hand car from Presto (http://www.prestoexpatmotoring.com/). This is a company which caters to expatriates in Singapore for motoring services. The service so far has been very good and they have been very helpful even post sale, e.g. car servicing, etc. For car insurance, we purchased our insurance from Direct Asia (http://www.directasia.com/) who is the newest insurance player in Singapore market. Based on our experience, their prices are very competitive (if not cheaper) and customer service is very competent.
Immigration:
We used to fill the Malaysian immigration cards for every entrance, however, since getting the MACs (Malaysian Automated Clearance card), we are no longer required to fill in any immigration forms when entering Johor. This automated pass is available for 1st & 2nd link checkpoints entrance only and is available for investors/foreginers employed in the Iskandar project.
The required documents for our applications are:
- 2 copies of Sales Purchase Agreement of our property
- Passport photo for each applicant
- RM30 application fee per applicant
- Photocopy of passports (Details page & last immigation stamp page)
- Passport validity of min 2 years
- Application forms (obtained at the application centre)
We applied through the immigration office in Iskandar Investment Berhad office located at:
G-12 Block 8
Danga Bay, Jalan Skudai
Johor
It took less than 1 hour to have our applications approved and passes inserted into our passports.
For more information on MAC, you can visit:
www.iskandarmalaysia.com.my/malaysia-automated-clearance-system
We usually take the Tuas 2nd link as it's closer to our house and it's less crowded than the Woodlands link.
A 2 ways trip via Tuas 2nd link will cost around:
- SGD 3.20 each way
- RM 7.50 each way
Travel Time:
Driving time is around 1 hour to get to Singapore CBD area, but this depends on the timing of your drive.
The causeway is normally packed on Saturdays afternoons & public holidays (Singapore to Johor direction), so we'll try to avoid those timings when commuting between the 2 cities.
I've driven from our house in Johor to Changi airport in 1 hour, departing 9 am from home, so it's not that bad.
Cars:
Since we're Singaporean PRs, we have to use a Singapore registered vehicle so we purchased a 2nd hand car from Presto (http://www.prestoexpatmotoring.com/). This is a company which caters to expatriates in Singapore for motoring services. The service so far has been very good and they have been very helpful even post sale, e.g. car servicing, etc. For car insurance, we purchased our insurance from Direct Asia (http://www.directasia.com/) who is the newest insurance player in Singapore market. Based on our experience, their prices are very competitive (if not cheaper) and customer service is very competent.
Immigration:
We used to fill the Malaysian immigration cards for every entrance, however, since getting the MACs (Malaysian Automated Clearance card), we are no longer required to fill in any immigration forms when entering Johor. This automated pass is available for 1st & 2nd link checkpoints entrance only and is available for investors/foreginers employed in the Iskandar project.
The required documents for our applications are:
- 2 copies of Sales Purchase Agreement of our property
- Passport photo for each applicant
- RM30 application fee per applicant
- Photocopy of passports (Details page & last immigation stamp page)
- Passport validity of min 2 years
- Application forms (obtained at the application centre)
We applied through the immigration office in Iskandar Investment Berhad office located at:
G-12 Block 8
Danga Bay, Jalan Skudai
Johor
It took less than 1 hour to have our applications approved and passes inserted into our passports.
For more information on MAC, you can visit:
www.iskandarmalaysia.com.my/malaysia-automated-clearance-system
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