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Malaysia Relaxes Entry Ban on Expatriates, Professional Visit Pass Holders From 23 Countries

Malaysia on Thursday (Sept 10) announced that it will allow expatriates and professional visit pass holders from 23 countries to enter, reversing a move on Monday (Sept 7) that was criticised by employers.

To curb the spread of Covid-19, Malaysia had announced that people coming from countries with more than 150,000 cases would be blocked from entering.

The enforced entry ban includes those coming in from the United States, Britain, India and Indonesia.

All foreign tourists have been banned from entry since March.

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Convid 19 countries list that have more than 150,000 new cases as at 11th September 2020.

But Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Ismail Sabri Yaakob said on Thursday that a special Cabinet committee has decided to slightly relax the regulation that was enforced from Monday.

But these expatriates and professional visit pass-holders must first “obtain approval from the (Malaysian) Immigration Department before they can enter the country”, he said.

“Their application must be accompanied by a supporting letter from the Malaysian Investment Development Authority or related agencies, ” he said.

Employers had complained that the government should continue to allow expats and employment pass holders to come in as their technical skills are needed to help the economy.

In another reversal of the ban that started on Monday, Datuk Seri Ismail said the government has also decided to allow permanent residents, as well as foreign spouses of Malaysian citizens, to enter Malaysia from these 23 countries with high infection rates.

But this group can make only a one-way journey into Malaysia and remain in the country.

Student pass holders from the affected countries will also be allowed into Malaysia.

“All categories mentioned must get approval from Immigration beforehand, ” he said.

The 23 countries are the US, Brazil, India, Russia, Peru, Columbia, South Africa, Mexico, Spain, Argentina, Chile, Iran, Bangladesh, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, France, Turkey, Italy, Germany, Iraq, the Philippines and Indonesia.

Related News: Malaysia MyTravelPass to Help Those Seeking Entry or Exit Permits During Covid-19 Period

News source: Straitstimes

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Implementation of Additional Facility In ESD Online System: MYENTRY Online System For The Permission of Entry / Exit And Return To Malaysia For Expatriates, And Its Related Passes

As announced by the Government of Malaysia on 18 March 2020, the Government has placed restrictions on Malaysians and non-Malaysians from entering and exiting the country, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 26 June 2020, the Government announced that most industries and businesses would be allowed to operate by adhering to a strict set of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

During the Movement Control Order (MCO), the Immigration Department of Malaysia (JIM) has outlined the Guidelines for Expatriates for Key Posts & Technical Posts, and for Dependants and Foreign Maids to enter/exit Malaysia which requires permission from the JIM.

New application for Employment Pass still going on. For more information to apply EP category 1 & 2 and PVP, kindly contact us.

To support the Government’s efforts, JIM has developed the MYEntry online system to enhance the current application process. MYEntry is an online platform which enables the public and relevant Government stakeholders, including Malaysian embassies abroad, to apply, process, monitor and track applications in real-time. MYEntry is accessible through the Expatriate Services Division (ESD) online system effective 10 August 2020.

MYEntry will be fully implemented on 17 August 2020. Hence, all applications submitted to taskforce_esd@imi.gov.my before 17 August 2020 which has yet to receive a decision after 14 working days from the date of submission, can be re-submitted via MYEntry.

Please visit esd.imi.gov.my to access MYEntry. For detailed information, kindly refer to the full guidelines below:

Note: The information in this document is subject to change depending on the latest updates by the relevant Agencies from the Government of Malaysia. Should you require further assistance, please contact ESD Helpdesk at 03 8880 1449 or send an e-mail to taskforce_esd@imi.gov.my.

Thank you.

Expatriate Services Division (ESD)
MYXpats Centre

Source: ESD