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Mr. Wang immigrated to Australia for many years (still retains Malaysian citizenship), and suddenly received a notice from the Malaysian bank a month ago that his account was frozen.

1. The bankruptcy law stipulates that Mr. Wang must receive the notice from the bank. ...

Because he has been in Australia all these years, he must show proof (check his passport) to prove that he is not in Malaysia, so he can hire a lawyer to ask the court to cancel the bankruptcy court order. ...

Be careful: once he returns to Malaysia, his passport will be taken back by the government! Because the bankrupt is not allowed to go abroad freely; Special application and deposit are required.

He went bankrupt because he owed someone/the bank more than 30,000 yuan.

Before deciding when to return to Malaysia, he can contact his lawyer by email. ...

6. When will his passport expire? He cannot update in Australia.

Good luck.