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Steps of Marriage Migration, Malaysia

In recent years, the migration trend in Southeast Asia has become more and more obvious, with many advantages in all aspects, short distance, convenient return to China, less harsh conditions than in Europe and America, and a good living environment. So many people are willing to emigrate to Southeast Asia. In fact, Malaysia is one of the most popular immigrant countries. Let's start with marriage immigration's procedures.

1. marriage immigration step.

The process of China people registering for marriage in Malaysia, hoping to give some reference to friends who also find happiness in Malaysia:

1. Female or male (China) should first prepare their single certificate (required) and birth certificate (not necessary, just have a household registration book) at the place of birth, and then translate them into English at the notary office.

2. After getting the notarial certificate, go to the Provincial Foreign Affairs Office for certification.

3. After finishing, go to the nearest Malaysian embassies and consulates in China for certification (you can let the foreign office staff or visa applicants send them home, and the agency fee is 200 yuan+10 yuan, but the agent in Beijing will be more expensive). If the woman or man's household registration is at the county level or in a smaller administrative unit, they can only go by themselves. Certification of notarial certificate takes 10 days or three weeks, and the validity period of notarial certificate is six months, so you should go to Malaysia as soon as possible to complete the remaining procedures.

You need to stay in Malaysia for 7 days to register. However, during your 7-day stay, you should take the time to bring all the materials (Ms.' s passport, notarized certificate certified by any Malaysian embassy in China or China's embassy in Malaysia, men's passport, IC, application paper, and of course, remember to make a copy of all the materials to the officials) to go there for certification first. Remember to give him your IC or passport when you go in, take the number at the counter when you go in, and come here first to apply for diplomatic seal (RM20 fee).

5. After being stamped by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, go to Bucheng in the same district to find JABATAN PENDAFTARAN NEGARA (JPN for short) and go to the registration office on the second floor. Press B to get the number and wait. When you arrive, show them your bachelor's degree (with the English seals of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy), and they will give you a letter of marriage registration (it says that your documents are all true and can be registered). Don't. There is no charge, but it takes 10 minutes to about 3 hours.

6. Seven days after you arrive in Malaysia (counting from the day you log in to the Malaysian airport), after you get the registration letter, go to your boyfriend's state. If his IC address is in the city, he can register directly with JPN in the city. If the IC address is in the countryside, you can register with the county JPN (one passport photo of both men and women, passport, IC, man's birth certificate, notarial certificate and marriage registration certificate). The local registrar will give you a free registration form and let you go to the local (nearby) court to translate the Malay into English (in fact, it is a matter of stamping, and the handling fee is RM 50). After you get the seal of the court, go back to JPN and give it to the registrar for posting photos, and then wait 2 1 day.

7. If you are afraid that the visa period is not enough while waiting for the appointment to get the marriage certificate for 2 1 day, you can take the temporary marriage certificate, IC, Malaysian application paper and China passport handled by the marriage registration office while waiting for the oath (it is recommended to extend the visa when there are 5 days left, because it will not be cost-effective to extend it for 30 days when applying for a visa). The IC of two witnesses, remember to give the official a copy of all the information. ) go to the immigration office to extend the visa stay. You don't need to apply for any visa on arrival at the longest. You know, the visa on arrival is very expensive and only lasts 14 days. Go to the second floor of Bucheng Immigration Bureau, ask him for a yellow form at the 17 counter, and remember to ask him for a number at the same time, otherwise it will be hard to wait in line. This form is easy to fill out. I'll wait for your number when it's finished. The counter to serve you is 1 1 to 16. After handing in the certificate to the counter, equal sign. The counter at 19 and 20 will ask you to pay RM 100. After paying the money, wait for 1 1 to call your number at the counter of 16. They'll give you your passport and everything will be taken care of. Those who get the number at the front line at 9: 00 have to wait three hours to complete the formalities. People waiting in line after nine o'clock have to wait for more than five hours. The later you get the number, the longer you wait. (Optional, you can apply or not)

After 8.2 1 day, go to the registration office to get the marriage certificate at the agreed date and time. Remember to bring two witnesses (Malaysian, remember to bring IC). Get the marriage certificate and take the oath. A Malay will read Malay for a long time and then ask you if you would like to marry each other like this. Nod or say yes, I do. Then the couple and two witnesses signed the marriage certificate, and the ceremony was over.

9. After receiving the marriage certificate, go outside to find the oath officer, show him the marriage certificate and ask him to take the oath. He will help you fill out the form and stamp it.

10. If you want to apply for residence in Malaysia for your spouse, you must apply for a five-year visa at the immigration office. Everything is ready, take all the documents and go to Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur again. This time, I'm looking for Imigresen from Immigration. First, go to the counter on the third floor of the Immigration Bureau 17 to ask for three forms (these three forms are very important), and then go to the counter next door 18 to ask for a yellow "menu" (which will write what information I need). Of course, before going to the immigration office, remember to bring: confirmation letter from the man's company, salary slips for the last three months, water and electricity bills at home, copies of notarial certificates, copies of their passports (all copies, including blank pages), and two 7-inch wedding photos. Of the three forms taken from the 17 counter, one needs the seal of the court contractor, and the following is a photo of two people's heads. But it's convenient to seal this court. Just go to the White House Court behind the Immigration Bureau.

2. Advantages of immigration

First, quality education.

Higher education in Malaysia implements a unique and highly internationalized educational model-curriculum transfer. Actually, part or all of the courses (2+ 1, 3+0) from universities in Britain, America, Australia, Canada, Singapore and other countries were transferred to Malaysian branch schools or cooperative universities, and when they graduated, they obtained academic diplomas or degree certificates issued by universities in Britain, America, Australia, Canada, Singapore and other countries, which were internationally recognized.

Especially in the fields of commerce, hotel and tourism management, management, computer science, mass communication, engineering and applied science, literature and art, it has the world and Asian level.

Most international courses in Malaysian universities are designed around how to use professional knowledge to solve practical problems, and provide students with a lot of internship opportunities. Therefore, graduates of Malaysian universities are famous for their high quality and strong practical ability.

Second, the living environment is relaxed and leisurely.

In Malaysia, it is almost impossible to find a fast-paced life and a high-pressure living environment like Beishangguangshen. No matter the pace of life or work, it is very relaxed, and even many people will stop and see the scenery first. People in the street smiled warmly and neighbors greeted each other when they met. Here, there is no pressure, you can only find comfort.

Third, all kinds of China cuisine.

China people have been interested in this place since Zheng He went to the Western Seas more than 600 years ago. Chinese make up about 20% of Malaysia's population. Chinese restaurants can be seen everywhere, Sichuan cuisine, Hunan cuisine and Cantonese cuisine can be seen everywhere. There are even people selling big face lifts in the northeast on the street. Malaysia has a rich and colorful food culture, and delicious food can be found all over the world. It doesn't cost much to eat these delicious foods: generally, a chicken meal with drinks only costs about RM 10, which is equivalent to about RMB 16 yuan.

A mid-range three meals for two people is only RM 50, and a casual meal on a daily date is less than RMB 100, which is simply unimaginable in China. There are so many delicious foods in my hometown that I don't have to worry about eating and drinking after emigration.

Fourth, housing is more affordable and the return on investment is higher.

Malaysia's housing, Kuala Lumpur's position in Malaysia is equivalent to that of Guangzhou, Guangzhou and Shenzhen in China, but the house price is far less than that of Guangzhou, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Houses in Guangzhou and Shenzhen cost 50,000 to 60,000 yuan per square meter, so you can only buy those in the suburbs, while the house price in downtown Kuala Lumpur is only about 30,000 to 40,000 ringgit, and the return on investment is extremely high.

Fifth, it is convenient to return to China.

Students from Britain, the United States and other countries often fly back and forth between the two countries for more than ten hours. It's too difficult to change planes, spend the night at the airport, stay in a narrow space on the plane, and return home.

But in Malaysia, it's not that difficult. After all, the distance between Malaysia and China is really close, and it only takes 4-6 hours for the plane to cover most cities in China. If you want to take care of the elderly at home or let your children study abroad, communication is very convenient and you can take care of the lives of both countries.

Sixth, many holidays have skyrocketed.

The harmonious blend of various religious cultures and national cultures is directly reflected in many holidays in Malaysia! There are holidays in Malaysia, whether it's traditional festivals in China, traditional festivals in India, or other modern festivals such as National Day.

Seven. cultural diversity

There are many ethnic groups in Malaysia: Malays, Indians, Chinese and foreigners from other countries, all with different cultures and different accents.