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Does Malaysia recognize dual citizenship? Is Malaysia an immigrant country?

Malaysia does not recognize dual citizenship and is not an immigrant country.

Malaysia, referred to as Malaysia for short, is a federal country where elected monarchy, constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy coexist. Kuala Lumpur, the capital, is the administrative center of the federal government. The whole country is divided into 13 states and 3 federal territories, covering an area of * * * 330,000 square miles.

On August 3 1, 1, 0957, Chief Minister Tengku abdul rahman declared Malaya independence; 1963, Malaya Federation, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak formed Malaysia (1965 Singapore withdrew). The government system in Malaysia strictly imitates the parliamentary system in Westminster, England. The highest representative of the country at home and abroad is called the head of state, and the head of government is the prime minister.

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Countries and regions in Asia that recognize dual nationality:

Hongkong, China (People's Republic of China (PRC)), Macau, China (People's Republic of China (PRC)), Taiwan Province Province, China (Republic of China),

South Korea (conditionally recognized), Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka,

Pakistan, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Israel, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Iraq,

Afghanistan, Estonia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Qatar, Thailand, Maldives, East Timor,

Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Yemen, Japan (before age 22), Singapore and Uzbekistan ***35.

Note: 20 1 1 revised Korean law stipulates that artists can have dual nationality. So Korean artists can have dual nationality.

Japanese citizens with dual citizenship must give up one of them before the age of 22.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Malaysia