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I'm sure Malaysian nationals can enter Israel, all that's needed is a visa.maeinfin wrote:Hello,
I'm a 18 year old British born Malaysian. I have a British birth certificate but also have a Malaysian birth cert, and a MyKad.
I'm planning to take a year out from education soon and hope to go to Israel with friends. However, my M'sian passport says I'm not allowed to enter Israel. Is there any way around this?
Also, I am considering giving up my Malaysian passport for a British one for the sake of convenience. Many people have told me that as an adult who will travel worldwide, its easier to have a UK pasport.
To get a British passport, will I need to do the citizenship tests, even though I was born in the UK and have lived and studied here all my life?
Another thing, if I give up the Malaysian passport, do I lose citizenship? If I do, can I ever regain it? Both my parents are Malaysian and still have M'sian passports, but also have UK PR.
Thank you!
Well, that is odd! So definately don't go to Israel with your Malaysian passport. However, do think carefully before renouncing it - do you think you might want to remain Malaysian?maeinfin wrote:Both sets of grandparents are Malaysian. My parents are Malaysian too but were living in the UK for about twenty years before I was born. They both have indefinite leave/permanent residence.
I have the same status. They have a letter saying any children born to them get granted ILR.
It explicitly states in my M'sia passport. "all countries except Israel".. I need a visa to go to the USA, but that's not listed specially so I assumed that Israel was an "under no circumstance" thing. Is that assumption wrong?
Not sure what happens at Israeli immigration control but a Malaysian official would probably take issue to any Israeli immigration stamp/visa in a Malaysian passport.sakura wrote: I'm sure Malaysian nationals can enter Israel, all that's needed is a visa.
If he has lived in the U.K. from birth to age 10, he has an entitlement to registration as a British citizen (simpler than naturalisation).Christophe wrote: If at least one of your parents did not hold ILR when you were born, you will have to naturalise and juimp through all the hoops to be able to travel on a British passport. Naturalisation would certainly trigger loss of Malaysian citizenship.
Himaeinfin wrote:Hello,
I'm a 18 year old British born Malaysian. I have a British birth certificate but also have a Malaysian birth cert, and a MyKad.
I'm planning to take a year out from education soon and hope to go to Israel with friends. However, my M'sian passport says I'm not allowed to enter Israel. Is there any way around this?
Also, I am considering giving up my Malaysian passport for a British one for the sake of convenience. Many people have told me that as an adult who will travel worldwide, its easier to have a UK pasport.
To get a British passport, will I need to do the citizenship tests, even though I was born in the UK and have lived and studied here all my life?
Another thing, if I give up the Malaysian passport, do I lose citizenship? If I do, can I ever regain it? Both my parents are Malaysian and still have M'sian passports, but also have UK PR.
Thank you!
This only applies to people who don't need visas to enter Israel.tinux wrote:You can go to israel and not have the passport stamped either.
COuld we perhaps agree not to make inflamatry political statements?tinux wrote: The reason Malaysia restric its citizan to go to israel because Israel illegally took the land by force from Palestinians and therefore not many countries accept that .
That is true.Marco 72 wrote:This only applies to people who don't need visas to enter Israel.tinux wrote:You can go to israel and not have the passport stamped either.
I stated a fact. my parents and grand parents homes were stolen by israel .we still have the deeds of the farms.avjones wrote:COuld we perhaps agree not to make inflamatry political statements?tinux wrote: The reason Malaysia restric its citizan to go to israel because Israel illegally took the land by force from Palestinians and therefore not many countries accept that .
lets leave politics aside. it is a very painful thing to talk about. Only God knows best what some evil people do or did either in secrect or public and he will judge them .as far as i am concerned the land will return to God when we will die. Nothing last. Please don't talk about bad memories anymore many innocent people i knew have been killedavjones wrote:Not Palestine, though, presumably? If you are referring to the land outside the pre-60s Israel, it was Jordan or Egypt.
tinux wrote:lets leave politics aside. it is a very painful thing to talk about. Only God knows best what some evil people do or did either in secrect or public and he will judge them .as far as i am concerned the land will return to God when we will die. Nothing last. Please don't talk about bad memories anymore many innocent people i knew have been killedavjones wrote:Not Palestine, though, presumably? If you are referring to the land outside the pre-60s Israel, it was Jordan or Egypt.
anyway back to the main subjects.