Malaysia - 10 Answers
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Why would you want too?
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you can check on your passport or call down to your countrys embassy good luck the jobs dont pay much.
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Thats easy: are you underage?,like working for pennies a day?, want to live in a cess-pool of a community? then welcome aboard!!
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try cecking with one of the following Embassies Malaysian Embassy, Washington DC, United States: +1 202 572 9700 Malaysian Embassy, London, United Kingdom: +44 (0)20 7235 8033 Malaysian High Commission, Ottawa, Canada: +1 613 241 5182 Malaysian High commission, Canberra, Australia: +61 (0)2 6273 1543 Malaysian High Commission, Pretoria, South Africa: +27 (0)12 342 5990/3 Malaysian Embassy, Dublin, Ireland: +353 (0)1 667 7280 Malaysian High Commission, Wellington, New Zealand: +64 (0)4 385 2439
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immigrations here will ultimately determine if you are eligible... if you are above 18 and if you have a qualification and expertise that a Malaysian cannot offer you can apply for a work permit. For this you need a work contract with a local company (salary stated is a minimum of RM2600), duration a minimum of 2 years. Then your employer can start the application process, which needs tons of papers (from the company and from you) all duly stamped and duty paid, plus four passport photographs of you. Theoretically you cannot be in the country while the application is made. Nowadays it does not take longer than one or two months before you are informed if your application has been successful. When it is successful you go to immigrations again and pick your workpass up. That's for a 'regular work pass', say with a company in tourism, a hotel, in a hospital etc... if you aspire to be a plantation worker the employer will be able to do all for you on the basis of your passport, but as mentioned above, you work for pennies a day and stay at an overcrowded shack that serves as an excuse for 'quarters'...
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should be immigration cos i don think our MOM is doing tat. But to be very blunt to you, our country don operate like what Singapore is. Basically our jobs are not open for foreigners except for some industry ie travel, hospitality n services or those jobs malaysian doesnt want. Most foreigners you see here are expatraites.
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what is yr citizenship?
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check with your embassy
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Check with Malaysia embassy in your country.
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where would you like to work?