In a few weeks, I plan to go from Thailand to Malaysia and then Singapore by land. I will have no complete pages left in my passport, but I will have some half pages for a number of entry and exit stamps to be put in.
I understand that, as a UK national, I do not need a visa when entering Singapore and Malaysia ( I plan to be a tourist for maybe 25 days). But my question is: When entering these countries, will my passport need space for some sort of paper sticker - some sort of permit - or do I just need space for stamps?
Let tell the immigration people that there is only a half page to chop for them. Maybe they will save for you. Surely, Singapore and Malaysia immigrations will chop two times on there.
Good luck.