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This is just the end of an official letter.
It begins with the signature of the writer of the letter and his position. The signature is Aloyah Bt Mamat, whose position is the Director of the Department of Foreign Workers. However, she sent the letter on behalf of the Inspector General of the Immigration Department of Malaysia (yes"bagi pihak"It is the meaning of the representative.
Ketua Pengarah Imigresen Malaysia is the meaning of the Director General of the Immigration Department of Malaysia).
Then below is a copy of the official letter presented to each unit and the name of the person in charge. Then there is a text at the bottom that reads: "Please provide the official agencies representing Malaysia with their visas for the names that have been approved in the computer system of the Immigration Department." ”
This is the last part of an official letter, and I can't be sure about the contents of this letter, but it is probably not a work visa. I am Malaysian, read Malaysian news every day, I have never heard of Malaysia ** allowing Chinese to come legally as laborers, many people have been deceived, I hope you are not. Take care.
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I haven't seen this kind of visa, it's not like a visa, it's all in Malay. Only saw tourist visas.
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I haven't seen it, I'm not sure, I'm a student visa, and it looks a lot worse Did you take it out in the visa letter Isn't that visa letter not openable?
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I can't read Malay... The chapter looks the same as the real thing.
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Legal analysis: 1. Malaysian individual tourist visas are generally divided into two types: sticker visas and electronic visas.
2. There are two ways to apply for an individual Malaysia e-Tourist Visa: (1) Steps for an individual to apply for a Malaysia e-Visa: The first step is to log on to the official website of the Malaysian Embassy and fill in the Malaysia application form; Step 2: Submit the required information for Malaysian visa; Step 3: Pay the visa fee; Step 4: Obtain the Malaysia eVisa and send it to the applicant's mailbox.
2) Steps to apply for a Malaysia eVisa through a travel agency: The first step is to log in to the travel agency**, browse the page information, contact customer service for questions, take a picture of the baby and pay; The second step is to send the required information for the visa to the email address of the travel agency; Required materials (need to be mailed): 1. The first page of the electronic version of the passport; 2. 2 inches on white background**; 3. Air ticket reservation.
Step 3: After passing the review, enter the museum for acceptance; Step 4: Send the electronic version of the visa to the applicant's mailbox. 3. Malaysian visa validity: 90 days (subject to the issuance of the consulate).
Legal basis: Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry Article 9 Chinese citizens entering or leaving the country shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law. Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit certificate from the country to which they are traveling.
However, except for the mutual visa exemption agreements signed by China and other countries, or as otherwise stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security or others. Chinese citizens who leave or enter China as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for seafarers' certificates in accordance with the law.
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Malaysia eVisa process: 1. Submit the application in the e-visa system; 2. Upload the application materials: the electronic version of the individual**, the air ticket reservation form, the electronic version of the first page of the passport, etc., and send the original passport to the Malaysia Visa Application Center; 3. The visa application center will affix the visa, and the processing time will be 3 working days; 4. Applicants are required to send the application materials to the Malaysia Visa Application Centre within 5 days after completing the payment.
Article 9 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Passports and Visas Chinese citizens and foreigners who go abroad for private reasons or foreigners must apply for a Chinese visa when exiting, entering or passing through the Chinese border, and the specific measures shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant regulations. Chinese citizens who go abroad for business purposes do not need to apply for Chinese entry and exit visas when entering and exiting the country with valid passports. Citizens of countries that have signed mutual visa exemption agreements with China shall apply for visa exemption in accordance with the agreement.
Article 10 There are three types of visas: diplomatic, official and ordinary, and the issuing authority shall issue the corresponding visas according to the type of passport in principle. However, if necessary, a different type of visa may be issued.
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The documents required for Malaysia visa application are:
1. Original passport.
1. Original passport valid for more than 6 months;
2. The last page of the passport must be signed;
3. Passport with at least 2 consecutive blank pages;
4. Holders of renewed passports are required to provide all the original passports at the same time.
Two**. 1. 2 recent color photos with white background;
Liquid carry-on 2, ** size specification 35 mm by 45 mm.
The general process of applying for a Malaysian visa:
1. Visa to the Embassy.
1. Clarify the purpose of going abroad and the passport to be handled, and the type of visa to be processed;
2. Understand the list of Malaysian visa materials and the requirements of the materials, and prepare the real materials according to the requirements of the embassy;
3. Prepare the materials required by the embassy, and then submit the Malaysian visa materials to the embassy;
4. After the visa result comes out, go to the embassy to get the visa.
2. Apply for an e-Visa online.
Malaysia has opened e-visas for Chinese tourists, if you are far away from the embassy, you can apply for an e-visa online with the following steps:
1. Open the e-visa application page;
2. Log in after registering an account;
3. After reading the terms and conditions, select the visa application center and submission method for submitting the materials;
4. Fill in all the information and upload the ID photo, and then pay.
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The documents required for Malaysia visa application are:
1. Original passport.
1. Original passport valid for more than 6 months;
2. The last page of the passport must be signed;
3. Passport with at least 2 consecutive blank pages;
4. Holders of renewed passports are required to provide all the original passports at the same time.
Two**. 1. 2 recent color photos with white background;
2. **Dimensions: 35 mm x 45 mm.
The general process of applying for a Malaysian visa:
1. Visa to the Embassy.
1. Clarify the purpose of going abroad and the passport to be handled, and the type of visa to be processed;
2. Understand the list of Malaysian visa materials and the requirements of the materials, and prepare the real materials according to the requirements of the embassy;
3. Prepare the materials required by the embassy, and then submit the Malaysian visa materials to the embassy;
4. After the visa result comes out, go to the embassy to get the visa.
2. Apply for an e-Visa online.
Malaysia has opened e-visas to Chinese tourists, if you are far away from the embassy, you can apply for an e-visa online by following the steps below:
1. Open the e-visa application page;
2. Log in after registering an account;
3. After reading the terms and conditions, select the visa application center and submission method for submitting the materials;
4. Fill in all the information and upload the ID photo, and then pay.
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Summary. Hello dear, according to your question, I have helped you inquire: Malaysia's visa policy is different for tourists from different countries, and tourists from most countries need to apply for a visa.
1.Preparation of documents: The basic documents for the processing of visa applications are a valid passport and**, as well as a plan for the departure and return of the tour and proof of payment of the scheduled expenses, such as flight reservations, confirmation of hotels, accommodation, etc.
The visa approval authority will review the applicant's basic information; Response: After the application is approved, the relevant agency will issue a visa response notice. 3.
Payment: If you receive a visa response, you need to pay the visa application fee as stated in the reply and pay the visa application fee before you can officially obtain the visa. 4.
Collect the visa: After the fee is paid, the visa will be sent to the mailing address filled in by the tourist, and the visa will take effect after approval, and the tourist can get a visa validity period of 3 months to 1 year.
Hello dear, according to your question, I have helped you inquire: Malaysia's visa policy is different for tourists from different countries, and tourists from most countries need to apply for a visa. 1.
Preparation of documents: The basic documents for the processing of visa applications are a valid passport and**, as well as a plan for the departure and return of the tour and proof of payment of the scheduled expenses, such as flight reservations, confirmation of hotels, accommodation, etc. 2.
After the application is approved, the relevant authorities will issue a visa response notice. 3.Payment:
If you receive a reply to your brother's visa, you need to pay the visa application fee as stated in the reply before you can officially obtain the visa. 4.Collect visas:
After the fee is paid, the visa will be sent to the mailing address filled in by the tourist, and the visa will be valid after approval, and the tourist can obtain a visa valid for 3 months to 1 year.
Is the visa for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to China only open for business visas, and is there a work visa and a tourist visa?
Yes, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is open to business visas and tourist visas to China. Visitors to China can apply for both business visas and tourist visas. Any tourist who needs to apply for a visa before leaving the country can apply for a visa upgrade from the Chinese Consular Service in Malaysia.
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