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Malaysia Expat Visa and Work Permit

Malaysia offers various work authorization options for foreign nationals seeking employment in the country. The primary permit for skilled foreign professionals is the Employment Pass (EP), which is issued to individuals with specialized skills, typically employed by Malaysian companies. Additional options include Professional Visit Passes and Dependent Passes for family members.

Who Qualifies for a Malaysia Expat Visa

Foreign nationals may qualify for a work permit in Malaysia under the following general criteria:
The Employment Pass is categorized into the following types

Required Documents for a Malaysia Work Permit

While document requirements may vary by category and nationality, standard documents include:
Note: The employer usually initiates the application through Malaysia’s Expatriate Services Division (ESD) or MDEC (for digital economy sectors).

Application Process Timeline

The general process for obtaining a work permit in Malaysia typically includes the following steps:
Employer Pre-Approval via ESD or MDEC – 2 to 4 weeks
The Malaysian company must register with the Expatriate Services Division (ESD) or Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) and obtain approval to hire a foreign national
The employer submits the expatriate’s application with all supporting documents.
Upon approval, an Approval Letter (Visa with Reference – VDR) is issued.
For visa-required nationalities, applicants must obtain a VDR at the Malaysian embassy in their home country.
Upon arrival, the work permit is endorsed in the applicant’s passport.

Comparison of Employment Pass Categories

Employment Pass Categories
Category Salary Range Permit Duration Dependents Allowed Renewable
Category I RM 10,000 or more Up to 5 years Yes Yes
Category II RM 5,000 – RM 9,999 Up to 2 years Yes Yes
Category III RM 3,000 – RM 4,999 Up to 12 months No Max 2 renewals
Note: Category III does not permit family accompaniment and is typically for short-term or project-based roles.

Duration of Stay

At skybridge, we specialize in assisting clients through every step of the MM2H application process, including:
Holders must comply with the terms of employment and renew permits before expiry. A change of employer typically requires a new application.

Work Opportunities

Malaysia’s work permits primarily support employment in sectors such as:
Employment Pass holders may be eligible to apply for a Dependent Pass for spouses and children, and a Long-Term Social Visit Pass for parents or common-law partners.

Why Choose Sky Bridge

At Sky Bridge, we simplify the complex process of obtaining work authorization in Malaysia. Our expert team offers:
We work closely with Malaysian employers, HR teams, and expatriates to ensure a smooth and timely transition to Malaysia’s workforce.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Can I change employers while on a work permit in Malaysia?
A new Employment Pass application must be submitted by the new employer. Approval is not automatically granted.
Some roles must be approved and endorsed by regulatory agencies (e.g., for education, healthcare, or ICT) before the immigration process can begin.
Yes, if you hold a Category I or II Employment Pass. They may be eligible for Dependent or Social Visit Passes.
Malaysia does not offer a direct path from work permit to PR. However, long-term stay may support PR eligibility under separate criteria after several years.
Typically, foreign workers should be under the age of 60, though exceptions exist for high-level professionals and certain industries.
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