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Get my Malaysia Passport, and I'm ready to go Home

I'll be on travel next month back to visit my parents. Haven't been home for 3 years, and I miss them so much. I'll be going to Brunei as well, so I need to renew my passport. For a Malaysian passport the stuff that I need are: 1. Two Passport size portrait pictures 2. One photocopy of my Malaysia Identification Card. 3. RM100 bucks for a 48 pages two year passport. 4. Waiting time is 2 hours for me to get my passport once I made the payment. With a Malaysia passport I can travel to almost any country expect Israel. I went to the Malaysia Immigration department, Sarawak Branch office. Morning around 8am. They build a new parking space for public.... this place exist before, just now they have enhance it with tarmac. I didn't know I need a photocopy of my Identification Card (should do my research before this), so I went to the photocopy shop down the office and paid a bloody expensive 20cents for just one copy of my IC. Come back to the office again to sub...

Different Types of Cruise Holidays

Every cruise operator and liner offers a different experience, whether it's the range of destinations you can visit, the onboard entertainment, the cuisine or the list of facilities. But the variety goes much further than that. Before you've even selected your perfect itinerary or chosen a ship, there are other considerations - such as do you prefer to fly or sail from the UK? How long do you want to travel for? Will you combine your cruise with a land-based stay? And so on. Cruise holidays follow many different formats and even within the same operator, you'll find a fantastic range of choice. So what are the main types of cruise holidays? First off, fly cruise is one of the most popular formats. As the name suggests, you combine your cruise with return flights which means you save time on sailing from the UK, and it allows you to get to your first destination much more quickly. This in turn cuts down the amount of time you're at sea and means you can po...