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Went to Malaysia and was repatriated. Can I go to Malaysia in the near future?
Depending on the specific circumstances, if you are refused entry at the airport for reasons such as visa type access, you can re-apply for a visa. As long as the visa is approved, it is still possible to allow entry.
If you are punished in Malaysia for detention, illegal employment and other reasons, and then deported, it is a criminal offence in Malaysia, and basically you don't have to consider re-entry.
When you are repatriated, if the Malaysian Immigration Bureau stamps your passport with a repatriation stamp, please read the explanatory letter given to you by the other party carefully.
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