Wednesday, April 21, 2010

What is the process to get a work permit in Malaysia.how much it cost in Dollar$.is it rite time to get job

What is the process to get a work permit in Malaysia.how much it cost in Dollar$.is it rite time to get job?
i am planning to come malaysia so i am trying to get all info plz i will be very thankful if somone will guide me and will explain me in deep,so i will make my mind to come there,,coz according to my thinking i think it will be the best.. wat u ppl say
Malaysia - 2 Answers
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GET A JOB. the EMPLOYER will apply WORK PERMIT for you . ( if the company which to hire you ) . IS FREE !! non of employer ask for work permit fees in Malaysia. ^^^^ those " AGENTS " who ask for USD 200-600 for WORK PERMIT / VISA is SCAM. after payment, you unable to contact them again. HOWEVER . YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE THIS !! ^^^^ is not easy to get jobs in Malaysia. keep in mind. " money " cannot BUY work permit !!
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The short answer: You do not apply for the work permit yourself. Your prospective employer applies it on your behalf. You just wait for the "landing order" from the Immigration Department of Malaysia which will be forwarded to you by your employer. The actual cost should be less than US$500.00 [ visa fee, levy, work permit fee & processing charges, medical screening..] depending on circumstances, and is paid for by your employer. So, get in touch with your employer for information... [Be aware of employment agents.]

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Does a visa require for a US citizen to enter Malaysia? n also can American citizen work in malaysia on visa

Does a visa require for a US citizen to enter Malaysia? n also can American citizen work in malaysia on visa?
thank you so much....please help
Immigration - 1 Answers
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On a work permit yes. There has to be rules for workers entering any country. Apply online for a faster response.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

indian person who is in malaysia on work permit for more then three month can apply for new zeeland workpermit

indian person who is in malaysia on work permit for more then three month can apply for new zeeland workpermit?
i am harry nagpal from nagpal overseas (india) i am looking for work perm it for any country for my clients can u help me for this thanks my cell no- 00919877000078 and my email id is nagpaloverseas@yahoo.in
Malaysia - 2 Answers
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i guess have to be atleast sixmounth in malaysia than u are eligable for apply any other country what u like
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New Zenland don't take Indian worker any more !

Thursday, April 1, 2010

if you are from Philippines and your company sent you to Malaysia to work for 20 days,

if you are from Philippines and your company sent you to Malaysia to work for 20 days,?
do you need a working Visa? and how are you going to get that if you are already in malaysia? help!? im not in Malaysia yet, but thanks for the answers... im not going there to work really, its just for visiting the company purposes, is that considered work?
Malaysia - 5 Answers
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your company must be crazy (dont want to use the word dumb) to send you to Malaysia if you are already in Malaysia... yes u will need working visa, your company should do everything for you by right!
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Just stick with visiting visa and make sure you don't get caught. Getting caught is highly unlikely unless you work in a risky business (i.e massage parlour, GRO, bartender) Edit: I don't think it is considered as work
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i won't use the term work if it is only 20 days, it should be business trip or training, remember if any government officer ask you should not mention the word work ( training is the best word ) upon arrival when you stamp your passport 30 days will be given, just enjoy and have a happy trip, welcome
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Go to the nearest Immigration Department to get the working permit. I think this should be done by your company earlier.
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NO. Philippine passport holders don't need visas to visit Malaysia because both are members of ASEAN - as long as you don't extend your visit after 30 days and you shouldn't work. A visit just for company purposes is NOT considered work - as long as you are not receiving a salary direct from the Malaysian company/branch. If an immigration officer asks you about your intent in visiting Malaysia, just say that you are undergoing a "Company tour" or "Company training". Do remember that some Malaysian officers are a bit doubtful regarding Filipinos because of the large (illegally-employed) Filipino community there.