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Skip to content Gilagolf – Golf Course Reviews Hacking and Reviewing Golf Courses around the world Scroll down to content Posts Posted on October 22, 2019 Maid Contract Renewal 2019 Another year, another headache. Since the article on how to renew maid VISA + contract received so many hits, I thought of just updating it to reflect the most current procedures. a) Fomema Fomema now has given options to do alternate year after the third year of checkup. So for instance year 1,2 and 3, then year 4 you can skip, year 5 do, year 6 skip and so on. Else, if you are like us, just do it each year. It doesn’t take a lot of effort and health is everyone’s rights. So head over to https://portal.fomema.my/ Register worker – for some reason, workers registered previous year is not saved. You can’t use worker code. So remove worker code and re-register again and it should work. Pay online around RM191 and if you are like me, paranoid about credit card, just use FPX and select your bank. Once paid we are done, print the invoice and details. We will need also the Fomema medical form by clicking the trans_id in red. Make sure your insurance for the maid has been paid as well. Check the portal again after a few days and you should see “Suitable, please proceed to Immigration. Thank you”. DO NOT PROCEED TO IMMIGRATION. There is nothing for you there. It’s a trick. b) Renew VISA There is not much difference from previous procedure. Just go over to the Myeg website, login, click on immigration and “Maid Permit Renewal”. There you need to key in all the details of your maid, make sure you get everything correct. Including your IC, which has ‘-‘ in them. I would suggest to collect through the e-service centre due to convenience. You will end up paying around RM631 for the maid renewal. MYEG may call you or they may not, but within a week, you should go ahead and just ping them to check. Once the Visa is ready you can head over to their new office @ Empire City. Just take your IC and maid’s passport, no need maid. It takes a little getting used to. When you drive into the parking, just drive straight all the way until you hit a junction. You will see a sign in front of you. Like all things in Malaysia, do not follow this sign. Just park your car around here, and walk to the right of this sign, going diagonally. You will eventually come upon the entrance to MyEg. You need to register with the guard, get a tag then take the stairs to downstairs one flight, then take the elevator to Ground from there. It’s a very roundabout way to enter the building, so obviously its very poorly thought of. Empire City seems like a real mess. Once on the ground, just enquire one of the guards for MyEG and he will direct you to the turnstiles where you use your tag and just head towards the new office. MyEG new office is super different from their old place. Their old place in BU was like a trashy public motel that charges per hour. This new place is VERY professionally done and super impressive. Even more impressive was the service (granted I went on a weekday, off peak). Just take a number, and get called, pass the maid’s passport and your IC and you are done. Wait for around 15 minutes or so, and they will ping you and you now have a new VISA. SUPER! Well done, MyEG! c) Renew VISA Renewal of contract needs to occur every two years. I’ll admit, you probably can get this done yourself, but it depends. For me, it just seemed more convenient to get the agent to help out. I paid around 1.5K all in, which, again, could be saved but I think it’s fine. So Contract. First of all get your documents ready. a) Most recent contract, original, not photocopy. To be save, just bring all the past year contracts b) Current insurance certificate (renewed) c) Current insurance receipt d) Current maid passport (and any old one if she has) e) Employer’s IC f) Maid Photostat all of it (not the maid of course, silly) It’s important to bring the maid because you need to sign! Set apart one day – Unfortunately I got held up in a jam and only arrived at the embassy at around 9.30 am. Previously we did it in half a day before lunch we were done when I reached at 9 am. By 9.30am the embassy was full and we were in trouble. Don’t wear slippers! Wear shoes! Once there, I met up with my agent, she gave me a bunch of forms to sign and so I went ahead and signed. She basically settled everything for us, including submission etc. As employer, you can leave already and go back to work. The maid technically can also leave but she needs to stay there in case her signature doesn’t get through. Also, if both of you leave, you need to arrange with your agent to get back the contract and passport. What I did was to just leave after signing and then arrange Grab for her to go back. She finished almost at 1.45 pm. So the moral of the story is to GO EARLY! So another year is done. It’s not cheap! The whole process sets me back almost 2,300MYR, but thats the cost of upkeeping a maid these days. Posted on July 10, 2019 Lesson Learnt: Don’t Binge Buy So after struggling for two games in a row with the 917D stiff shaft, I decided to go and see a Fitter at the superstore MST along Federal Highway. Now, do note that I didn’t play that badly in my second game at Glenmarie. I scored 89, but struggled with my irons a bit and just completely sucked at my hybrid. So my driver wasn’t half bad – much better than my previous game, but I just felt like I was wrestling with a snake and I am not sure why. So I thought maybe I could change my shaft a bit, hence went to the Fitter. He brought me to a Trackman (I think it was another brand but I don’t recall) and here are my launch stats average: BallSpeed: 137.9 Total Spin: 2475 Carry: 212m Total: 230m Club Head Speed: 96.2mph Those are really decent numbers, to be honest. I thought I was higher in my swing speed but at 96.2, I am not a slouch either. According to this helpful chart below: I should be playing to a 9-12 handicap which is what I’ve generally been playing to on great days – on normal days, maybe to 13 – 15 range. But banging it fast doesn’t mean I can score well. Case in point, in the few games I’ve missed absolute sitters for birdies – 3 footers, 4 footers just completely missing the putt. But overall, according to the stats I have above, I don’t seem to have an overall concern to my swing speed. Funny thing, when I changed shafts to regular shaft (I tried a variety), the improvement was negative! I was averaging 94 to 95 on the regular shafts, total carry distance wasn’t even past 220m and my spin was all higher. True, it’s probably because I was progressively getting tired, and maybe I was over compensating, but I was NOT hitting the ball better with the newer shafts. So maybe I have to stick back to the old shaft, or better still go back to my old Driver for the next game and see if there’s any improvement in the game. Posted on June 22, 2019 June 23, 2019 Golf House and Kota Permai Golf house is closing down. Or at least I think it is. We headed over to One Utama outlet this week and managed to get the following: a) 1X Regular 10.5 917 D2 Titleist Driver b) 1X Stiff 9.5 917 D2 Titleist Driver c) 1X Mizuno S5 54 Degree Wedge d) 1X 818 H1 23 Degree Hybrid Titleist e) 1X Taylormade 22 Degree Hybrid M4 f) 1X 917 F2 3 Wood Titleist g) 1X Adipower Golf Shoes h) 4X Mizuno Golf Shirts i) 1 X Adidas Golf shirts j) 2 X Mizuno golf long pants k) 1 X Mizuno Carry Golf Bag l) 1 X TaylorMade MG Wedge 60 Degree m) 1X 915 F 5 Wood Titleist Total = RM3,265.00 Yes, read it again. That’s 2 drivers, 2 Wedges, 2 Hybrids, 2 Woods, 1 Bag, 5 Shirts, 2 Pants, 1 Pair of Shoes. All brand new Drop the mic. Of course, not all was mine, these were combined with the other guys as well. And we were late to the party. Others have cleared out the PINGs, the Callaways, the Taylormades, all putters were GONE. GONE. So I could have ended up stockpiling a lot more stuff but couldn’t. So were these useful? Now remember, the...
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