• Visa and immigration Malaysia

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    Visa and immigration Malaysia

     

    Malaysia has stringent laws prohibiting foreigners from working in the country without authorisation and frequently detains or deports illegal workers. Therefore, visitors and expatriates should strictly follow immigration laws and regulations.

     

     

    All people entering Malaysia must possess valid national passports or other internationally recognised travel documents valid for at least six months beyond the date of entry into Malaysia. UK nationals on social and business purposes can visit Malaysia for up to three months without a visa, with the possibility of a two-month extension.

    To stay in the country for longer or to work during your stay, you will need to be studying and have an offer from a university, or a sponsor, usually an employer. As well as the necessary entry visa, you will also need one of the following entry or work passes:

    • employment pass: for contract employment for a minimum of two years. This must be submitted by a local employer;
    • dependent pass: issued to the wife and children of anyone who has been granted an employment pass;
    • student pass: issued to any foreigner who enrols as a student in any approved educational institution. The institution will help you apply for this;
    • professional visit pass: issued to foreigners who wish to engage in short-term employment with agencies or voluntary work.

     

    For more information, please contact  one of our offices

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    Last Updated: 06 October 2012
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