Post by : Bianca Suleiman
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has officially urged Canada to reconsider its visa policy for Malaysian citizens, aiming to establish a visa-free travel arrangement. This move is expected to strengthen the already strong diplomatic ties and enhance economic cooperation between Malaysia and Canada. In this video, we break down Anwar Ibrahim’s recent statement, explore the benefits of visa-free travel for both nations, and discuss what this could mean for future bilateral relations. Key Points Covered: Malaysia currently requires a visa to enter Canada for tourism, study, or work, involving fees and biometric procedures. Anwar Ibrahim’s appeal aligns with visa exemptions granted to other Commonwealth countries to boost people-to-people ties and multilateral exchanges. Visa-free travel could enhance tourism, trade, cultural exchange, and economic collaboration, including ongoing projects like PETRONAS involvement in LNG Canada. Both Malaysia and Canada are members of CPTPP, committed to free and inclusive multilateral trade, reinforcing the importance of easing travel restrictions Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more updates on international relations and travel news!
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