Aspirant migrant workers asked to check documents for entering Malaysia

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Aspirant migrant workers have been asked to verify all their

necessary documents before entering Malaysia, as the government of the country has imposed an

obligation for 14 states, including Bangladesh, on entering the country.

Under the current quota, the Malaysian government has imposed an obligation to enter the

country by May 31, 2024, for 14 migrant-sending countries, including Bangladesh, a press release

said today.

Interested migrant workers intending to go to Malaysia within this time frame are requested to

prepare themselves by verifying the correctness of all documents, including e-visas issued by the

Malaysian government, exit clearance from the Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training

(BMET) and airline travel tickets, the release added.

The maximum immigration fee set by the government for Malaysian is Taka 78,990.

It is requested not to transact money in excess of this amount and not to transact the aforesaid

transaction in any way other than a proper document/receipt or bank acco
unt.

Any extension of time or new quota granted by the Malaysian Government will be notified

accordingly.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha