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We may go to work in Malaysia. Is it safe there?

Every country has safe and unsafe places, so just learn to protect yourself.

No matter day or night, don't walk alone in alleys or remote places; Don't bring too many gold ornaments on your body; Don't expose your money too much for others to see; When you sleep at night, remember to lock the door and close the doors and windows.

If you can see the future at a glance now, it is actually a good choice to go out and have a look;

I suggest you go abroad to work and choose an intermediary to find a regular professional and qualified labor service company, which will save you a lot of effort in the early and late stages, otherwise it will be endless troubles. Many students were cheated and wasted their time because they found the wrong intermediary.

Rules to pay attention to when working in Malaysia

1. According to the laws and regulations of China, only companies with the right to operate foreign labor services approved by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC) are allowed to legally send labor services overseas; ?

2. According to Malaysian law, China is not an open country in Malaysia's general labor market; ?

It is illegal for China citizens to come to work in Malaysia with tourist visas, study visas and business visas. If found, the Malaysian police have the right to detain them; ?

Four, individual China citizens with expertise to work in Malaysia, must do a good job permit before entering Malaysia; ?

5. Please consult embassies and consulates in China, Malaysia (Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Kunming) about applying for a Malaysian visa; ?

6. Passport is a document for China citizens to travel legally, and shall not be handed over to any Malaysian company for safekeeping; ?

7. Don't believe the company's sweet words that China and Malaysia have no right to operate overseas labor services and be deceived by them; ?

8. China citizens detained in Malaysia may apply to the Consular Section of the Embassy of China for consular protection.