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How long does it take to study in Malaysia?

As we all know, you need to apply for a study visa after you successfully get the Malaysian offer, but some students are not familiar with it and have doubts in many aspects. How long does it take to study in Malaysia? What are the precautions? Let's have a look with you.

1. How long does it take to study in Malaysia?

1. The study visa must be reviewed by the Malaysian Immigration Bureau. In addition to many basic materials, the exam should also provide school certification materials and physical examination materials.

It will take about a week to review the school's offer.

3. Review the basic materials for about a week, and the visa progress will reach 15%.

4. Review the physical examination materials, transcripts, graduation certificates, public documents and photos of domestic institutions. It takes 2-4 weeks to reach 30%.

5. After the materials enter the immigration office, the qualification examination begins, and the visa progress of the immigration office is between 60% and 75%, and the time is 2 to 4 weeks.

6. Verify the information, countersign and issue a countersignature letter, and the time for progress to 80~90% is about 2 weeks.

7. Return to the Embassy of China and start the labeling stage.

Note that the above time and the time of submitting materials are also closely related to the application time, so the visa period in Malaysia is 1~3 months.

After you submit the visa materials, you can check the visa progress in about two weeks. When the visa progress reaches 80%, it means that the visa has been passed. At this time, you need to download the anti-visa letter and submit it to the immigration office together with your passport. The visa will come out in about three days.

Second, matters needing attention in visa processing

1. All the documents interviewed by students must be prepared and organized for the visa officer to review.

2. Students should be fully familiar with the contents of the document and prepare for the answer.

3. The student visa process must show full confidence.

No matter how serious the visa officer is, his words and deeds should be polite and generous. When you meet a visa officer, you should first take the initiative to say hello, relax naturally, don't be nervous, and don't show excessive humility.

5. Answer questions, don't prevaricate, and don't talk about irrelevant topics.

6. The answers must not contradict each other and must be consistent with the contents of the submitted documents.

7. Even if the visa officer makes it clear that he doesn't trust some of your answers, you don't have to be nervous or angry. Sometimes this is intentional by the visa officer, so you just need to explain it patiently.

8. Sometimes the visa officer only needs three to five minutes to approve the visa, and sometimes it may take more than half an hour. In the latter case, visa applicants should be particularly patient. The cross-examination by the visa officer is actually to provide the applicant with the greatest opportunity to prove that he is a real student and that his family has the financial ability to study for himself. Calm, calm and patient are the mentality that every visa applicant should have.

9. Pay attention to polite farewell at the end of the visa.

10. The visa method in Malaysia is different from that in other countries. This is a reverse visa. After the student receives the offer from the school, the Immigration Bureau will issue a visa approval letter after passing the examination. The applicant will take this visa letter to the local embassy and change it into a single social visa within 3 working days. When the applicant arrives in Malaysia, the school will collect the student's passport and then apply to the Immigration Bureau for a long-term visa for the corresponding period. Students can explain to the school whether it is a single round trip or multiple round trips.

Three. Visa types in Malaysia

(1) Ordinary visa

Issued to foreign citizens who travel to Malaysia, visit relatives and friends and engage in business activities. It is valid for three months and can stay in China for 30 days at a time. Ordinary visas cannot be extended, but if you can't return to China in time due to health reasons or flight problems, you can apply for visa extension at the Immigration Bureau with the certificates issued by relevant hospitals and airlines.

(2) Electronic Signs (EVISA, ENTRI)

Malaysia's Sin Chew Daily reported that visa-free access for China tourists is very popular, and the number of tourists entering Malaysia has increased by 26%. Minister of Culture and Tourism Nazri announced that the Malaysian government has agreed to extend the visa-free period for China tourists to 20 17 12 3 1.

However, Goose should note that the "electronic visa exemption" in Malaysia is not "customs clearance after landing", and Chinese mainland tourists still need to register on the "Window of Malaysia" website to apply for ENTRI or EVISA electronic visa according to the needs of their itinerary. This policy was implemented for Chinese mainland tourists from March 20 16.

(3) Transit visa

Those who already have a third-country visa and a joint ticket can apply for a transit visa at Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Kuala Lumpur Second International Airport. The transit visa is valid for one time and the stay time is no more than 5 days. China citizens are generally unable to apply for transit visas at small and medium-sized ports such as Penang International Airport, Kuching International Airport and Kota Kinabalu International Airport.