Great news for Malaysians who hold a Singaporean driving licence, you can now apply for the BUDI95 fuel subsidy.
According to a report by BERNAMA, the Ministry of Transport (MOT), through the Road Transport Department (JPJ), will launch a special website to simplify the application process for this group of Malaysians.
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Malaysians with Singaporean driving licences can apply for the subsidy starting today by visiting the designated website. Eligibility status can be checked 14 days after submission via the same platform.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke stated that all applications will be forwarded to the Ministry of Finance for review. The criteria for application are as follows:
- Must be a Malaysian citizen
- Hold a valid Singaporean driving licence (LMS)
- Have a valid work permit in Singapore
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Loke also emphasised that the BUDI95 subsidy is strictly for vehicles registered in Malaysia.
For Malaysians who no longer work in Singapore, they may reapply for a Malaysian driving licence after cancelling their Singaporean one.
“This department hopes that this initiative will help ease the process for Malaysian citizens working in Singapore, ensuring they receive fair consideration under the national fuel subsidy programme,” he said.
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