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Study abroad application process in Malaysia

# Studying in Malaysia # Introduction Malaysia is a charming and attractive country with beautiful natural scenery and extremely comfortable learning environment. The following is a shared application process for studying in Malaysia. Welcome to read the reference!

1. Application Process for Studying in Malaysia

1. Applicants are required to submit the following documents when registering:

1. Registration Form

2. Copy of graduation certificate or study certificate and transcript.

3. Copy of ID card and passport

Step 4 take photos

Second, pay the registration fee to the school.

Three, obtain the formal admission notice of the school, for personal passport:

The applicant holds the admission notice and relevant documents to the public security department where the account is located to apply for a passport.

Four, apply for immigration examination and approval:

1. After receiving the passport, the applicant shall submit the following documents to the school:

(1) passport

(2) Original notarial certificate of academic qualifications (in Chinese and English),

(3) Original notarial certificate (in Chinese and English),

(4) 10 two-inch photo

2. The applicant will be approved by the Malaysian Immigration Bureau in about 30 days.

5. After the applicant receives the approval of studying abroad from the Malaysian Immigration Bureau,

Apply for an entry visa at the Malaysian Embassy or Consulate in China (Beijing or Guangzhou).

Six, ready to go to Malaysia:

1. Book air tickets in advance (prepare some daily necessities in Malaysia).

2. After receiving the visa and air ticket, the applicant should inform the College of the specific date, flight number and arrival time of going to Malaysia 7 days in advance.

The above information is for reference only, please refer to the requirements of the college when applying. )

Note: China citizens who apply for a visa to study in Malaysia must provide the following basic documents:

(1) Applicant's valid passport and photo (which must be consistent with the passport photo);

(2) Admission notice;

(3) The original notarial certificate certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese embassy (consulate) (mainly including notarization of various academic qualifications, notarization of grades, notarization of birth, etc.). );

(4) Scholarship certificates shall be provided for those who have won scholarships;

(5) If it is TOEFL/"> TOEFL, IELTS (or other related exams), relevant valid test scores must be provided;

(6) economic guarantee certificate;

(7) the applicant's original vaccination certificate (i.e. yellow book)

2. Guide to Applying for a Study Visa in Malaysia

1, visa overview

To travel from China to Malaysia, students need qualified status. Among them, the visa for international students is a study visa, which is a long-term study visa. It is valid for one year, and you need to go to the embassy to renew it before it expires.

Student visas are also issued by the embassy in a unified way. Students' applications are all in accordance with the school's guidelines. Basically, they don't have to worry about their visas, because there are fewer things to do, just submit materials and other results.

2. Sign the letter

In order to improve the efficiency of examination and approval, process planning can also be carried out. At present, Malaysia implements the anti-visa policy, that is, the school applies for a visa, makes an appointment directly with the embassy, countersigns the letter after the meeting, and sends it to the school together with the admission notice.

Therefore, after receiving the electronic admission from the school, students can start preparing materials, so that after getting the counter-signed letter, everyone can directly take the letter and materials to the embassy for confirmation and submit them directly for review.

3. List of materials

Everyone's passport should be ready and get it in advance; The photo of the certificate to be submitted when applying is prepared according to the standard of passport; The admission notice and counter-signing letter issued by the school should be copied and the counter-signing letter should be original.

Then there are birth certificates, education certificates, achievement certificates and so on. , the original must be ready; In addition, if you apply for a scholarship, you need to download and save the relevant pages and submit them together.

4. Application process

The above briefly said that what you have to do is actually relatively simple. All you have to do during the waiting period is to sort out the materials, most of which are ready-made What you need to prepare extra is all kinds of proof materials, and the originals can be notarized together when they are ready.

After you get the countersigned letter, you can go directly to the embassy with the prepared materials, queue up to submit them, and then you need to pay the fee, and then you can go home and wait for the results, so you don't have to attend the interview.

3. Matters needing attention in studying in Malaysia

1. Entry requirements for Malaysia

To study in Malaysia, international students need to apply for an international student visa in Malaysia. Only by holding a student visa and a national passport can you enter the country smoothly.

2. Entry formalities in Malaysia

Royal Malaysian Customs stipulates that foreigners should take preventive measures before entering Malaysia if they come from areas where various infectious diseases are prevalent.

3. Introduction of Malaysian currency

Malaysia's national currency is ringgit, which is abbreviated as RM internationally. 1 ringgit can be exchanged for 100 points. There are five kinds of coins in Malaysia: 1 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, all in the form of coins. There is also Malaysian currency in ringgit/kloc-0. Malaysian banknotes are divided into 1 ringgit, 2 ringgit, 5 ringgit, 10 ringgit, 20 ringgit, 50 ringgit, 100 ringgit, 500 ringgit and 1000 ringgit.

4. Currency exchange in Malaysia

Currency exchange in Malaysia is very convenient. International students can exchange money at major banks or authorized money dealers. If they bring traveler's checks, they can also ask the bank to change them into ringgit, but they need to show their passports when changing them. If international students travel or study in remote areas of Malaysia, they need to change money in advance.

5. tipping habits in Malaysia

Malaysians, like China people, are not used to tipping waiters. This is mainly because hotels or restaurants in Malaysia usually charge 65,438+00% of the guest's consumption directly as a service charge. If individual consumption places clearly indicate that extra service fees need to be paid, international students can tip the waiter 65,438+00%. As for the objects of tipping, they are mainly hotel service personnel and porters, while doormen and drivers rarely need to tip.

6. Business hours in Malaysia

Malaysia has a five-and-a-half-day working week, so there are still many places open every Saturday morning. Specifically, the government office hours are 8: 00- 16: 15 from Monday to Friday and 8: 00-12: 45 on Saturday. Office hours of the bank are Monday to Friday 10: 00- 15: 00 and Saturday 9: 30-1:30; The business hours of the supermarket are 10: 00-22: 00 every day.

7. Telephone service in Malaysia

In Malaysia, if you want to make a phone call, you can use a public phone at the telephone booth. The payment method is coins or calling cards. If international students want to make an international call, they need to make a phone call at the telecommunications bureau or use an international calling card. If international students want to make international calls after staying in the hotel, they need to pay the service fee to the service desk and ask for the opening of international direct dial service.

8. Malaysian Customs

Malaysians attach great importance to personal courtesy, especially respect for elders. Malaysians think that their left hand is not clean, so people living in Malaysia seldom touch objects with their left hand. Malaysians are not used to asking men to shake hands with women first, nor can they touch others' heads casually with their hands.

Note: Malaysia Post Office is open from 9: 00- 17: 00 and closed on Sundays and holidays. Very high-end hotels also have postal services.