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How long does it take to get a Malaysian student visa?
The main process is as follows:
1. The study visa must be reviewed by the Malaysian Immigration Bureau. In addition to submitting basic information, the exam also needs to provide school certification materials and physical examination materials.
Review the school offer in about 2.7 days.
3. The basic materials will be reviewed for about 7 days, and the visa progress will be 15%.
4. Review physical examination materials, transcripts, diplomas, photos, etc. For domestic institutions, the progress is 30%, and the time is 14~30 days.
5. The materials enter the immigration office for qualification examination, and the progress at this time is between 60% and 75%, and the time is 14~30 days.
6. Verify the information, countersign and issue a countersign letter. The progress is 80~90%, and the time is about 14 days.
7. Return to the Embassy of China and start the labeling stage.
I. Other types of visas
1.eVISA: This is an online electronic visa application platform. Applicants can apply directly online and submit electronic application materials. After payment, they need to send the original passport to the Malaysian visa center and affix the visa paper. This visa can stay in Malaysia for 30 days.
2.eNTRI: This is an online registration system, which is convenient for China citizens to leave China and come to Malaysia directly. Applicants can apply directly online, submit electronic application materials, pay relevant fees online, print their own entry documents (visa-free registration information form) and enter the country with them. ENTRI is only applicable to China citizens, and it is a one-time trip. At the same time, you need to have a printed return ticket or a third country ticket. After successful registration, you can go to Malaysia within 3 months and stop in Malaysia.
Stay 15 days, which cannot be extended, and you can apply for entry again after 45 days. This visa policy is currently valid until 65438+February 3, 20201. China tourists who apply for entry in this way are not allowed to apply for other types of visas. Due to the epidemic, the Malaysian government suspended the eNTRI visa-free policy for Malaysian citizens.
3. Ordinary visa: issued to foreign citizens who come to Malaysia for tourism, business investigation and visiting relatives and friends. It is valid for 3 months and can stay for 30 days once entering China. Ordinary visa is a one-time visa and generally cannot be extended. Unless you can't return to China in time due to health reasons and flight problems, you can apply for visa extension at the Malaysian Immigration Bureau with certificates issued by relevant hospitals and airlines.
4. Work visa: The recruitment company must be a registered company under the Malaysian Foreign Employees Service Bureau (ESD), and must provide a valid employment contract that meets the requirements and meet the relevant salary requirements. Malaysian companies must first apply to the Immigration Bureau. After being approved, the Malaysian Immigration Bureau will notify the applicant's embassies and consulates in China to issue a visa. After the relevant personnel come to Malaysia, they will apply for the corresponding types of long-term visas at the Malaysian Immigration Bureau.
Student visa: The purpose of coming to Malaysia is education and study, and the applicant must be admitted to a school recognized by the Malaysian government. Horse schools must first apply to the Immigration Bureau. After approval, the Malaysian Immigration Bureau will notify the embassy or consulate of the country where the applicant is located to issue a visa. After the relevant personnel come to Malaysia, they will apply for the corresponding types of long-term visas at the Malaysian Immigration Bureau.
5. Relatives visa: Generally, relatives who work, study and live in Malaysia apply to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau in advance. Applying for this kind of visa requires more documents, such as proof of kinship, proof of working in Malaysia, proof of study and income, etc.
6. Transit visa: If you have a third country visa and a joint ticket, you can apply for a transit visa at Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Kuala Lumpur Second International Airport. Applicants must enter and exit through the same airport, and the destination cannot be the country before flying to Malaysia. The transit visa is valid for one time and the stay time is no more than 5 days.
7. Visa on Arrival (VOA): The application must meet the following conditions
(1) Eligible China citizens must arrive from Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia or Brunei and hold valid visas from the above three countries.
(2) It must pass through Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA and KLIA2), Penang International Airport, New Mangosteen International Airport, Sarawak Kuching International Airport, Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Chittagong Langkawi Airport, Chittagong Heimushan Entry-Exit Checkpoint, Sarawak Miri, Malaysia, Malaysian International Airport, Shuangxi Dujiu Entry-Exit Checkpoint in Sarawak, Raboin Ferry Terminal and Sultan Adua Aza in Shubang, Selangor.
(3) You must hold a return air ticket and at least $65,438+0,000 in cash, check, credit card, debit card or electronic money recognized by National Bank of Malaysia.
(4) 200 yuan RMB is charged for visa on arrival.
(5) The visa is valid for 15 days and cannot be extended.
legal ground
Article 3 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Passports and Visas The organs that issue passports and visas are authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Public Security in China. Abroad, it is China's diplomatic representative offices, consular offices and organs authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Passports of persons going abroad on business shall be handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the organs authorized by the Ministry. Passports and visas for people going abroad on private business shall be handled by organs authorized by the Ministry of Public Security.
Passports and visas for China citizens who travel or reside abroad shall be handled by China's diplomatic missions, consular offices or agencies authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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