Long Term Visa

Malaysia Long Term Visa

A Longterm Pass is a permit for foreigners to stay in Malaysia for up to 60 months. Currently, there is a limit on the number of long-term visas in Malaysia. Before applying for a long-term visa, you need to obtain a quota from the Immigration Department.

Long Term Visa Advantages

Children under 18 years old can attend any international school without a student visa

Unrestricted entry and exit between your nationality and Malaysia

Self-funded medical treatment / can purchase Malaysian insurance and medical cards

Can conduct business as an independent legal entity.

Can work in Malaysia

Allowing the purchase of property under Malaysian state regulations

Housing loan (depending on personal conditions)

You can bring your spouse, children and both parents with you

Can open an account in Malaysia Bank

Required Conditions & Materials

Application age:
24 to 48 years old

Processing period:
60 days

No specific
deposit requirements

No specific
asset requirements

No criminal
proof required

Material

Individuals and family members
Passports for individuals and family members must be valid for: 14 months (one-year visa) / 26 months (two-year visa)

Issued by the neighborhood committee or the public security bureau
A. Scan the PDF file and send it to us 
B. Express the original notarized copy to Malaysia and send it to us
Documents required to apply for proof of kinship
| Home page of the household registration book: My page
| Home page: Parents’ personal page
If the household registration is separate, you need to provide a copy of each. Those born after 1996 need to provide a birth medical certificate, the front and back of the ID card of the person and the parents, and the marriage certificate of the parents

Translation + Notarization + Embassy Certification (Double Certification)

A. Scan the PDF file and send it to us 
B. Express the original notarized copy to Malaysia and send it to us

Documents required for notarization of marriage certificate in English
| Scan of the entire marriage certificate: a total of four pages, including the cover (open and scan, do not fold in half)
| Scan of the front and back of the ID cards of both spouses
| Home page of the husband and wife’s household registration booklet
| Home page of the husband and wife’s household registration booklet
| Photos of the husband and wife’s personal pages

If the husband and wife’s household registration is separate, provide the home page, home page, and personal pages of both spouses respectively

Translation + Notarization + Embassy Certification (Double Certification)

A. Scan the PDF file and send it to us
B. Express the original notarized copy to Malaysia and send it to us
*If the applicant is a minor and does not have an ID card, no ID card is required*

Information required for notarization of birth medical certificate

| Scanned copy of the applicant’s birth medical certificate
| Front and back of the applicant’s parents’ ID cards
Information of the applicant and his/her parents’ household registration
| Home page of the household registration: My page
| Home page: Parents’ personal page
| Photos of parents’ marriage certificates

Translation + notarization + embassy certification

A. Scan the PDF file and send it to us 
B. Express the original notarized copy to Malaysia and send it to us

Long-term visa
processing fee

Progress Payment

Deposit

50%

After approval

50%

Principal applicant fees
2 years: RM 31,000

Spouse and children
RM10,000

Parents (each)
RM10,000

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