Overseas citizens who wish to work in Malaysia will require a Malaysian work visa. To obtain a work visa, you should find an employer in Malaysia who is keen to recruit you. If you desire to work in a Malaysian corporation or company in a specialized and high-skilled post, you will require a Malaysia Employment Pass. The Employment Pass is a kind of work permits which the Malaysian government provides. Prior you can obtain an Employment Pass for Malaysia, your company should gain consent from an authorized body to recruit you.
There are three kinds of Employment Passes for Malaysia, reliant on your position and salary.
Employment Pass Class 1: It contains crucial job positions in an organization, such as managers, CEOs, technical or managing directors, project directors etc.
Employment Pass Class 2: It contains executive and specialized posts in an organization, such as a marketing or investment executive, faculty members, directors, designers, etc.
Employment Pass Class 3: It contains non-managerial posts in an organization that need momentous work knowledge and specific practical or applied skills. For instance, designers (fashion, engineering, equipment), artisans, food technicians, etc.
To be eligible for a Malaysia Employment Pass, you should come across the following necessities:
As an overseas worker, you do not have to apply for your Employment Pass. It is your company who submits the appeal on your behalf in Malaysia, prior you travel. The procedure of gaining a Malaysian Employment Pass is alienated into two portions:
Appealing for Expatriate Post
Reliant on your occupation, your company has to apply for the Expatriate Post at one of the resulting government-permitted agencies:
When the Expatriate Committee or alternative authorized bureau has permitted your employer’s appeal to recruit you, your employer should apply for your Employment Pass.
Appealing for the Employment Pass
Your company has to submit the Employment Pass appeal in the Employment Pass Division of the Immigration Department of Malaysia. They have to file the petition by mail or in-person. When your company applies for the Employment Pass, they should submit the following supportive documents:
The Malaysia Employment Pass processing time is three working days.
A Visa With Reference (VDR) signifies that you had to obtain permission from the Immigration Department of Malaysia (i.e. the Employment Pass) prior the Malaysian Embassy in a foreign country could provide you with a visa. The VDR is simply an entrance visa delivered to overseas citizens who are travelling for long-term determinations, such as for work or studying. Maximum foreign citizens who wish to travel to Malaysia for work should apply for a Malaysian Visa With Reference. You are exempted from owning a VDR only if you are from one of the following nations:
Antigua and Barbuda |
Australia |
Bahamas |
Barbados |
Belize |
Botswana |
Brunei |
Canada |
Cyprus |
Dominica |
Fiji |
Gambia |
Grenada |
Guinea Republic |
Guyana |
Ireland |
Jamaica |
Kenya |
Kiribati |
Lesotho |
Liechtenstein |
Malawi |
Maldives |
Mauritius |
Namibia |
Nauru |
Netherlands |
New Zealand |
Papua New Guinea |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Saint Lucia |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Samoa |
San Marino |
Seychelles |
Singapore |
Solomon Islands |
South Africa |
Swaziland |
Switzerland |
Tanzania |
Tonga |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Tuvalu |
United Kingdom |
Vanuatu |
Western Samoa |
Zaire |
Zambia |
Zimbabwe |
If you are a citizen of the nations stated above, you can enter Malaysia without a Visa With Reference, only with your Employment Pass permission letter.
You have to apply for a Malaysia Visa With Reference at the closest Malaysian Embassy. When you reach in Malaysia, you should be present in person at an Immigration Bureau and submit your passport as well as Employment Pass fee. The Immigration Officials will attach an Employment Pass stamp on your passport, recommending your stay, and issue you with an expatriate card.
As a Malaysia Employment Pass owner, you are permitted to bring your family members with you, except you are a Class 3 Employment Pass bearer. Malaysia Employment Pass owners (Class 1 and 2) can bring the following family associates via a Dependent’s Pass or a Long Stay Social Visit Pass:
The Dependent’s Pass owner can join their family associate in Malaysia, but they are not permitted to work, except they change their Dependent Pass to an Employment Pass. The Long Stay Social Visit Pass owner can visit their family associate in Malaysia for a temporary period.