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Application conditions and procedures for studying and working in Malaysia

I. Application conditions for international students to work in Malaysia During their study in Malaysia, if they intend to work outside the school, they must first make sure that they have a legal student permit recognized by the Malaysian government. Only international students with this certificate can apply for jobs.

International students can apply for jobs regardless of whether the school is public or private, but the government departments that apply are different. If international students attend national universities, they need to apply to the Malaysian National Immigration Bureau, while students from private schools need to apply to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau.

Malaysian immigrants will decide whether to approve the application of international students according to various materials provided by international students. In contrast, the General Administration of Immigration is more strict in approving applications from private colleges.

Second, the application process for international students to work in Malaysia

International students who want to work in Malaysia must first apply to their own colleges and universities, so that they can issue job recommendation letters, and then the representatives of the colleges and universities can apply to the Immigration Bureau for jobs. The contents of the recommendation letter need to include the time arrangement of international students during the semester and holidays, so that the examination and approval unit of the immigration bureau can know in detail when the international students will have a holiday and decide the appropriate working hours for international students.

After the application of international students is approved, the Malaysian Immigration Bureau will clearly inform the international students of the allowed working period and stamp their passports. After being approved, the Malaysian university where the foreign students are located also needs to monitor the foreign students themselves to determine their attendance and study, and report these situations to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau every three months.