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Must-see for Malay students: instructions for paying tuition and remittance

This paper mainly introduces the matters needing attention in paying tuition and remittance for Malay students, hoping to help them.

pay tuition

In Malaysia, it is best to charge tuition or pay a large sum of money, but not every day. If the withdrawal fee is expensive, don't handle it.

certificate

In general, when you exchange money, you can ask the bank to give you a certificate to prove what the money you bring is for. If the domestic regulations exceed $5,000, you must show this certificate to avoid being checked by the customs. Take the initiative to show this certificate when you arrive at the customs.

Local bank account

It should be in Kuala Lumpur, and the local immigration bureau will issue you a local certificate. You can open a local bank account with your local certificate and passport. If you remit money, the procedure fee of their bank is different. You can choose a cheaper one. According to common sense, the more remittance, the less handling fee, such as 5% handling fee under 2w, 3% handling fee from 2w to 5W and so on.

Carry cash

If you really want to bring your own money, try to change it into a large denomination coin, which is convenient to carry. Don't forget to go to the bank to get the withdrawal certificate. The national unified price is 20 RMB.

method of remittance

There are many ways to change money in China. The most economical way is to find a private remittance center in Kuala Lumpur. But the procedure is very troublesome. Then there is the general bank remittance. Finally, Western Union remittance (expensive handling fee).