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Professional Work Permit in Malaysia
Professional Work Permit - Employment Pass Providing the best possible solutions for your Career and Settlement in Malaysia
Apply for Permanent Residency after 10 years (Malaysian IC Holder) Gate-way to Singapore, Australia, Netherlands and the Western Countries
For working and settling in Malaysia we can connect assist you professionally in dealing with Malaysian Professional Work Permits (Expatriate Visas). Its include arranging all the paper-work, including certificates, work experience letters etc, if required. We guarantee a 100 percent Approval from the Immigration for your Work Permit. You would only be required to travel from your Home Country once the Company successfully gets your Calling Letter from the Immigration.

You can have an added life time opportunity to get into International Skilled Job Category if you are in the IT base industry, since Malaysia is a Gate-way for you to find job in Singapore, Australia, Netherlands and Western Countries. Also with a recent change in Immigration rules, the expatriates working in Malaysia for 10 years can also apply for a Permanent Residency. FAQ'S
What is a Professional Work Permit Visa?
Professional Work Permit is an Employment Pass for 2 years (DP10 Visa). Professional Work Permit means that an expatriate from another country is Highly Skilled and is offered a Skilled Job in Malaysia. The skilled categories are the same as in Western Countries - IT Professionals, Teachers, Doctors, Nursing and Managers. In simple words it is an 'Employment Pass' issued by the Government for skilled workers. The initial validity of the pass is 2 years but it can be extended for 12 years.

The Company (Sdn. Bhd. i.e. Private Limited) needs to have a High Paid Up capital greater than RM 500,000/- to qualify for recruiting Foreign Skilled Workers. They need to satisfy the Immigration that they have Skilled Category Job Vacancies and therefore need skilled workers from Other Countries. The reason for employing

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