May 2023

Cara memohon visa pelancong (tourist visa) di Kedutaan Bangladesh, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Saya nak kongsi pengalaman saya sewaktu memohon visa bangladesh tempoh hari. Langkah2 permohonan adalah seperti berikut:-
1. Isi borang online di https://www.visa.gov.bd
2. Buat pembayaran (RM156 – single entry, RM315 – multiple entry) ke Bangladesh High Commission di cawangan maybank
3. Cetak borang yg telah diisi dan bawa ke Kedutaan Bangladesh
4. Tunggu 5 hari bekerja untuk ambil passport & visa

Checklist dokumen yang saya bawa tempoh hari :-
1. Borang permohonan visa yang telah dicetak
2. 3 gambar berukuran passport (latar belakang putih)
3. Slip tempahan hotel
4. Salinan fotokopi passport
5. Penyata bank terkini (3 bulan) . Amaun di dalam bank hendaklah ada sekurang kurangnya RM15,000
6. Surat jemputan daripada kenalan di Bangladesh
7. Salinan fotokopi ID kenalan di Bangladesh

Terus terang aku cakap, proses permohonan visa diorang mmg caca marba. Lagi teruk drpd kedutaan India. Waktu nak isi borang online, kat situ tulis yuran visa RM40, bila tgk kat website kedutaan dia, yuran visa RM156, pening aku nak check mane yg betul. Dah la call kedutaan diorang tak angkat. Kat website, dia cakap bawa slip booking hotel pun dah cukup, aku pon terus pegi pejabat kedutaan diorang.

Bila sampai sane, ofis bukak jam 9:00AM, tapi takde orang kat kaunter. Tunggu sampai jam 9:40AM baru ade orang. Amende la diorang ni. Bila submit dokumen, kene reject, kene ade invitation letter dgn bank statement. Pulak dahhhh!! dalam website takde pulak cakap kene bawak! Kalut betullah diorang ni. Aku pon terpaksa menggelupur buat draf surat pastu pegi print cepat2 sebab kaunter visa bukak smpi jam 1PM je.

Lepas patah blk ke embassy, boleh pulak takde org kat kaunter??? machaaaaaa, yennaadeiiii!!! Lepas tunggu dlm 15 minit, baru muncul brader kaunter. Lepas pegawai tu semak dokumen aku, kene reject lagi, kene ada salinan ID/passport kenalan di Bangladesh. Bagi tahu la semua dokumen yg hengkau nak sekali harung!!! member aku pon kene reject sbb duit dlm bank tak cukup 15k, padahal aku punye balance dlm bank cuma 10k tapi dia tak kata ape2 pon. lulus atau gagal utk mohon visa TERGANTUNG SEPENUHNYA kepada pegawai kat kaunter tu. kalau kau buat hal dgn macha tu, baibai lah.

waktu hantar permohonan dan waktu kutip passport

Lepas buat salinan ID kenalan Bangladesh, patah blk lagi ke embassy, brader kaunter MIA lagi, kali ni tunggu 30 minit baru dia muncul. Lepas submit ID kenalan di Bangladesh, barulah permohonan lulus. Lepas 5 hari bekerja, datang ambil kat embassy. Aku dengar kalau pakai ejen, 1 hari boleh siap. baiya oh baiya…

cenggini pon ambik masa 5 hari nk siap ka? baiyaaa oh baiyaa

Finding a short term budget accommodation in Tokyo at a fair price

Sharehouse in Japan | Available from: https://tokyocheapo.com/living/tokyo-homestay-share-houses/

Tokyo is one of the expensive city in the world. Looking for a fairly cheap and comfortable accommodation should be easy since i have many years of experience traveling around the world on a budget.

But I was wrong.

I thought by using AirBnB or Agoda, I could easily get a budget accommodation but it was not. The cheapest accommodation that i can find using these 2 websites is USD100. I was hoping to get a private room at around USD10-15 but seriously you cant find any of it in Tokyo.

Tokyo is in the world of its own.

After endless googling, I found out that budget accommodation can be found by searching for sharehouse. It is a house with rooms where tenants share the common place (bathroom, kitchen, living room) together. I really dont prefer to share bathroom with strangers but in Japan, but I heard that the Japanese society treat hygiene as an important aspect of their daily lives, so will give i t try. Most sharehouse only offer monthly rental, so it will still be hard for travelers to look for accommodation for less than a month. Typically the sharehouse monthly rental fee is less than JPY100,000 which way cheaper that AirBnB and hotels.

Some points to be aware when renting a sharehouse:-
1. initial fee is around JPY30,000 – JPY50,000 which is for preparing the rental contract.
2. for short term rental (less than 1 year) , most sharehouse will request a contract cancellation fee which can be as high as 1 month rental fee.

And Japan doesn’t a de-facto website that gathers all sharehouses just like how AirBnB does. Honestly Japan is moving backwards as compared to the rest of the world. So, I had to contact each of the sharehouse by EMAIL!!! and surprisingly they are quick to reply in a few hours (but some replied after 1-2 days) . I can’t imagine how they can work that fast without using Apps to automate their work. So here are the list of sharehouses that I contacted. Somehow the number of sharehouses will be limited when you are above 40 years old . Maybe they dont encourage old people to come here since they already have a lot of oldies here themselves :-

Sharehouse nameAge LimitMinimum rental periodRemarks
Sakura Houseno age limit1 monthFamous place but often no vacancies
GGHouseno age limit1 monthReasonable price but room is small
Oakhouseno age limit1 monthDecent rooms but a little pricey
XROSS HOUSEdepends on location1 monthmost of their sharehouses have age limit (18-39)
interwhao18 – 451 month
BeGoodJapanno age limit1 month
Bamboo Houseno age limit1 monthFamous place but often no vacancies and price is reasonable
Share-share.jp18 – 401 month
Kizunaya Share Houseno age limit6 months
Fineselect.jpno age limit6 months
Wabi Sabi Houseno age limit1 year
Edison LLC18 – 35???
TOKYOβsharehouse18 – 39???
Couvertureless than 40???
share-share.jp??????no response from them via email
tokyosharehouse.com??????no response from them via email
Share Parade??????no response from them via email

I ended up renting at GGHouse because most of the sharehouses at my desired area have been taken up. I started looking for a place to stay 2 weeks prior to my visit to Tokyo which is quite late. You need at least 1 month prior to your arrival in Tokyo to start looking for sharehouses if not you’ll run out of choices. GGHouse has a lot of sharehouses in Tokyo but their rooms kinda small and the rental fee is reasonably priced.

You could also checkout homii.jp (Japanese version of AirBnb but with an added taste of culture exchange) where you will be living with a Japanese host.