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Tips for Malaysian Immigration

A little knowledge about Malaysian immigration

1. Insurance

Be sure to check your property, whether you are alone or with your family, to make sure Your current health or medical insurance provides adequate coverage for your trip overseas.

2. Utilities

Contact the appropriate utility provider to ensure that water, electricity, gas, telephone and other necessary services will be connected and ready for use and available to you Register in name.

If you are bringing electrical or electronic equipment from home, check the mains voltage in your new home to ensure your equipment is compatible.

3. Funding

Make sure you have the correct currency available and ready to go through with the funds for the local real estate transaction so that you can pay vendors, lawyers, notaries and Any other fees. Set aside enough money for any mortgage payments and set up a regular transfer from your home bank account to cover monetary needs.

Set aside a petty cash fund and you will be transferred to the country's currency. This will help cover small expenses and emergencies in the first few days. Set aside funds in your new home to pay for any renovation or repair work, or the necessary purchase of any new furniture or appliances.

4. Residency

Whether you are moving for work, retirement, or just a vacation, find out about visas or residence permits. You may have to apply for a work permit or a residence permit, depending on the length and purpose of your stay.

If you plan to work or rent your property to tax, you may have an appropriate local* taxpayer registration.

5. Pets

If you plan to bring your pet with you, talk to your veterinarian and/or move your pet for advice and information on how to bring your pet into the country. The country’s Customs and Immigration Department. Some countries may have strict quarantine laws.

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1) Clear color scans of each page of the passport

2) Clear scans of the front and back of the Chinese citizen ID card

3) Eight passports with blue backgrounds Size photos

B. Submit with family members

1) Scanned copy of passport of each family member

2) Eight passport size photos of each family member

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3) Bring your spouse and submit a scanned copy of your marriage certificate

4) Bring your children and submit a scanned copy of their birth certificate

2. Process

Step one: Submit information and pay deposit

1) The main applicant will email or courier the required materials to the specialist for review (confirmed within the same day);

2) Once the information is approved, the main applicant will pay the deposit. From the day the deposit is received, the specific PR processing work will begin.

Second step: Cooperation and fees required during the processing stage

1) Within two months of entering the Immigration Department, fingerprint entry procedures are required;

2 ) After receiving the documents, the main applicant must cooperate in completing the fingerprinting process for PR processing;

3) When submitting fingerprinting information, the second step processing fee needs to be paid.

Step Three: Report to the Immigration Department and receive MyPR

1) The main applicant obtains the call letter (counter-signature letter) from the Immigration Bureau and goes to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau to receive the approval letter;

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2) After receiving the approval letter and red ID card (MyPR), the entire PR process is completed;

3) After completing the PR process, the main applicant must pay the final payment fee.