So it was a battle between Donald Trump Hillary, and Trump won the election. He will be removing TPP on his 1st day of his office on 20th of January 2017.
What I learned during this transition part, The election took more than 18 hours. People are expecting Hillary to win the election.
Gold dropped, CCA, a private jail company's stock went up, US Steel went up as he pledged to build more infrastructure in US and some other commodities stock went up.
Apparently the stock market didn't crash, instead, it bounced back quickly after and went even higher than before.
Majority of the currencies in Asia were hardly hit. Especially Malaysia ringgit.
I started to look for export companies to US in Malaysia, e.g. Top Glove, Hevea, Tguan. etc.
Gold went the other way round because USD strengthen as money from negative interest regions is being pushed back to USD.
I wonder what I would do differently?
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Re-Registration of Marriage for Non-Muslim Couples [Malaysian Husband, Hong Konger Wife and Hong Kong Marriage certificate]
So here I am to sum up a quick post, so the next time I have a Malaysian Friend who is marrying to a foreigner wife and registered their marriage overseas. I will show him my post
So firstly, as some of you may have known, I am a Malaysian and my wife is Hong Konger. Both of us work in Singapore and got registered with a Hong Kong Marriage certificate in Hong Kong.
After my registration in Hong Kong Dec15, we held our dinner reception in Kota Kinabalu in March 16
So everything looks to be in perfect order until the day I was told by an officer in Malaysia Embassy in Hong Kong that in order to get Malaysia's citizenship, I need to have a Malaysia Marriage Certificate. WTF!
It will take 4 months for Malaysia embassy in Hong Kong to process and by that time, when Jenny is already on her 7th month. It is too late for us to apply. Jayden needed a passport to come back Singapore.
Of course, everything could have been done in the Headquarters of JPN (Jambatan Pendaftaran Negara) which is in Kuala Lumpur. However, this option would requires both of us to travel to KL and is too much of hassle for my wife as she is pregnant now.
We opt for the marriage re-registration in JB option
Re-Registration Of Marriage For Non-Muslim Couples Registered According To The Laws Of The Foreign Country On Or After 01.03.1982 – Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara
So we took a bus to JB, rented a car and an accommodation in JB. Our first destination is JPN JB [Setia Tropika, 81200 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia]
After getting all the forms and a brief direction from the friendly staff at JPN, filled up the form KC 06, prepared some of the document photocopies and photos of us on a designated background.
JB JPN office is closed between 1pm to 2pm for Lunch.
For our case, one tricky part is that need to see Hong Kong immigration stamp on my passport to prove that I entered Hong Kong for my marriage registration in Hong Kong.
Apparently, Hong Kong immigration officer did not stamp on my passport. I then used my flight booking email as proof but it needs to be stamped by Malaysian commissioners for oath which could be done in JB High Court.
So on the second day, we made our trip to High Court for the translation and also commissioners for oath.
We then drove back to JB JPN for our documents submission.
After submitting all the documents, cleared the penalty for submitting the application later than 6 months and checked by the officer in JPN, our Malaysian re-registration certificate was issued to us on the spot.
So we are officially registered and our child can now apply for Malaysia Passport
Tips:
Smile and speak malay to the officers.
Plan your timing before you head to JB, as translator department in high court is closed on Sunday while JPN is open.
So firstly, as some of you may have known, I am a Malaysian and my wife is Hong Konger. Both of us work in Singapore and got registered with a Hong Kong Marriage certificate in Hong Kong.
After my registration in Hong Kong Dec15, we held our dinner reception in Kota Kinabalu in March 16
So everything looks to be in perfect order until the day I was told by an officer in Malaysia Embassy in Hong Kong that in order to get Malaysia's citizenship, I need to have a Malaysia Marriage Certificate. WTF!
It will take 4 months for Malaysia embassy in Hong Kong to process and by that time, when Jenny is already on her 7th month. It is too late for us to apply. Jayden needed a passport to come back Singapore.
Of course, everything could have been done in the Headquarters of JPN (Jambatan Pendaftaran Negara) which is in Kuala Lumpur. However, this option would requires both of us to travel to KL and is too much of hassle for my wife as she is pregnant now.
We opt for the marriage re-registration in JB option
Re-Registration Of Marriage For Non-Muslim Couples Registered According To The Laws Of The Foreign Country On Or After 01.03.1982 – Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara
So we took a bus to JB, rented a car and an accommodation in JB. Our first destination is JPN JB [Setia Tropika, 81200 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia]
After getting all the forms and a brief direction from the friendly staff at JPN, filled up the form KC 06, prepared some of the document photocopies and photos of us on a designated background.
JB JPN office is closed between 1pm to 2pm for Lunch.
For our case, one tricky part is that need to see Hong Kong immigration stamp on my passport to prove that I entered Hong Kong for my marriage registration in Hong Kong.
Apparently, Hong Kong immigration officer did not stamp on my passport. I then used my flight booking email as proof but it needs to be stamped by Malaysian commissioners for oath which could be done in JB High Court.
So on the second day, we made our trip to High Court for the translation and also commissioners for oath.
We then drove back to JB JPN for our documents submission.
After submitting all the documents, cleared the penalty for submitting the application later than 6 months and checked by the officer in JPN, our Malaysian re-registration certificate was issued to us on the spot.
So we are officially registered and our child can now apply for Malaysia Passport
Tips:
Smile and speak malay to the officers.
Plan your timing before you head to JB, as translator department in high court is closed on Sunday while JPN is open.
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