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Originally Posted by BFOMF5
Haha You must be PR in batam..
Just wonder did they have any rules for maximum number of days within few month or a year..
Like in Singapore.. they kind of limited visitors who clock numbers of days within few months.
Eg. A Malaysian without work permit stay in sg for 30 days them do a turnaround at JB an got another 30 day.. but he cant do that continously...as CIA would require him to be away from sg for an unspecified period...before he could enter sg.
Any senior could advice.
Tq
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Hahaha, not one shot la. You used 7 tickets, I only used 2 tickets.. Lol..
Anyways, I don't think they have such a law to limit the number of days per year. For the past 3-4 years, I probably spent more than 180-200 days per year in Batam; haven't had any Batam immigration officers stop or question me yet. The most is upon my departure, they might just casually ask me why I was here for 2-3 weeks, that's all. I give them my reasons and they just go "okay".
In my opinion, it's primarily because we are here to spend money, versus in Singapore whereby in your example, people are likely to go there to earn money. This is the different between first world and third world countries.