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High Commission of Malaysia in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

The High Commission of Malaysia in Brunei as well as other Malaysia’s diplomatic representatives worldwide are under the custody of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia.

Brunei has a high commission in Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysia has a high commission in Bandar Seri Begawan. Both countries are full members of ASEAN and the Commonwealth of Nations. The two countries share a land border on the island of Borneo.

Malaysia and Brunei have a strong, modern and diverse bilateral relationship, with active and cooperative relations across a broad range of sectors. These include trade and investment, education, defence, counter-terrorism, law enforcement and tourism. Malaysian in Brunei may renew their passports through the High Commission. Applicants are advised to submit their applicants well ahead of time e.g. 6 months before the passport expires.

 
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For renewal of Malaysian Passport, kindly contact the High Commission for further details. Requirements for passport renewal are as follows:

• An application form (IM.42-Pin.1/97) – can be downloaded at www.imi.gov.my;
• Malaysian International Passport (original and 2 photocopies of the main page and residence permit)
• Birth Certificate (original and 2 photocopies) - for Malaysians under the age of 12
• Identity Card (original and 2 photocopies)
• 3 coloured photographs, size 3.5 cm x 5.0 cm
• Fee: RM300 for 48 pages. The validity of the passport would be 5 years.
 

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High Commission of Malaysia, Brunei Location Map
High Commission of Malaysia, Brunei

No. 61, Simpang 336
Jalan Kebangsaan BA1211, P.O.Box 2826
Bandar Seri Begawan BS8675

Tel : +673 - 2381095 / 2381096 / 2381097
Fax: +673-2381278

Email: malbrnei@kln.gov.my

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00 am to 4.30 pm
 
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Lost of Travel Documents / Passport Abroad

Report the loss at the nearest Police Station and submit the report to the nearest Malaysian Mission.

Documents required to be submitted are as follows:

◦ A copy of the police report
◦ Other documents that can be used as proof of citizenship as such MyKad, Driving License,
Birth certificate & etc.

An Emergency Certificate will be issued by the Mission which would enable the person to travel home to Malaysia (one way trip).

Emergency Certificate

Requirements for the Emergency Certificate are as follows:

• Form (IM.42C) + Borang Permohonan Perakuan Cemas (IM.41) (Available at the Embassy)
• Original Police Report
• 2 recent coloured photos (3.5 cm x 5.0 cm);
• Identity card;
• Birth certificate (if any);
• Evidence of RETURN air ticket to Malaysia
• Emergency Certificate fee of RM50.00