The 37-year-old technician had planned to return to Kulai in Johor Baru, Malaysia early next week but when he heard that his friend was going to cross the Causeway on foot in the early hours of Friday , he changed his mind to walk back to Johor with the friend.
Scores of people lined the pathways leading to the immigration checkpoint in Woodlands on Thursday night, waiting to cross the Causeway after midnight.Pedestrians and motorcyclists making their way across the Causeway from Singapore to Malaysia in the early hours of April 1, 2022. across the land borders between Singapore and Malaysia without the need to undergo quarantine or testing, including pre-departure and on-arrival tests.
His wife returned to Singapore to work in December last year, but their son and Mr Tan’s parents are in Malaysia. Earlier in the night, Mr Arafat Mahyiddin told TODAY that he would begin walking across the Causeway from Woodlands Checkpoint to Johor Baru, where his wife and children would be waiting for him.
"The plan now is to walk the Causeway with a couple of friends, but we will see if there are others who are planning to walk. Then maybe we will go together."For the biomedical officer, the relaxed regulations could not have come at a better time because he can finally visit his ailing father, who is suffering from cancer.
When asked what was the first thing he would do upon arriving home, Mr Ugendran said that he would give his mother a big hug because he has missed her. With a month left on the lease, the Singapore permanent resident, who works as a pharmaceutical technician, plans to resume his daily commute so that he can be with his family again.
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