Work Permit Malaysia

MALAYSIA WORK PERMIT

The government of Malaysia has a highly skilled workforce and is known as one of the most professional countries in Asia. With an average monthly salary of $2,000, Malaysia has one of the highest salaries in Southeast Asia.

Malaysia’s economy is driven by export-oriented industries such as oil and gas, electronics, rubber, and palm oil. The country also has a large manufacturing sector with technology-based solid companies that provide employment to thousands of ex-pats every year.

Malaysia is also known for its hospitality sector. There are many resorts and hotels around the country that offer attractive packages to foreigners who wish to stay there temporarily or permanently.

The cost of living in Malaysia is relatively low compared to other Asian countries with similar standards of living. The average annual income per capita is $14,000 which makes it one of the cheapest places to live in the Asia Pacific region if you compare it with Singapore or Hong Kong.

MALAYSIA WORK PERMIT

The Malaysian work permit is a document that allows international employees to live and work in Malaysia. The document is issued by the Malaysian authorities after they have approved your application.

Malaysia has a diverse economy and offers many job opportunities for foreign nationals. There are many industries that rely on foreign workers such as construction and manufacturing, as well as service sectors such as tourism, healthcare and education.

The following are the different types of Malaysia work visas:

  1. Employment pass (EP): The EP is issued to international employees who have been working in Malaysia for at least one year. It allows them to work in the country indefinitely.
  2. Temporary pass (TP): This is issued to international employees who have been working in Malaysia for less than one year and have no intention of staying longer than six months (or 180 days). The TP allows you to work in the country for a maximum of six months within a twelve-month period.
  3. Business pass (BP): This is generally reserved for those who intend to stay for more than six months and up to two years. The BP allows you to work in other countries after returning from your trip abroad under certain conditions fixed by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

APPLICATION PROCESS

If you are applying for a work permit for Malaysia, your employer is responsible for obtaining a Malaysia work permit on your behalf. They must submit an application to Malaysia’s Immigration Department.

Your employer will fill out an application form and submit it to the relevant department at their local Malaysian embassy or consulate. You will also need to provide copies of all certificates required by the department. These include:

  1. Application Form
  2. Passport
  3. Copies of certificates
  4. Proving educational qualifications
  5. Proof of previous employment (if not in the country)
  6. 2 color photographs (size format A4, photo resolution 1200dpi)
  7. Details about the work that will be performed by the applicant in Malaysia (If possible include a copy of their resume)

 

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