Malaysia

Malaysia Work Permit – Step-by-Step Guide with Gyansheel

Why Work in Malaysia?

Malaysia is one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies, offering stable jobs, good salaries, and a safe working environment. With high demand in construction, skilled trades, and delivery services, it’s an excellent choice for workers looking for overseas opportunities

Jobs Available with Gyansheel in Malaysia

  • Carpenter – Furniture, interior works, and building structures.

  • Construction Worker – General labor, site preparation, and building projects.

  • Bike Rider – Delivery services for food, parcels, and goods.

Types of Malaysia Work Permits

    • Employment Pass (EP) – For skilled workers in professional roles.

    • Temporary Employment Pass (Foreign Worker) – For manual, semi-skilled jobs (up to 3 years).

    • Visit Pass (Temporary Employment – VP(TE)) – For foreign workers in approved sectors like construction.

Eligibility Criteria

    • Employment Pass (EP) – For skilled workers in professional roles.

    • Temporary Employment Pass (Foreign Worker) – For manual, semi-skilled jobs (up to 3 years).

    • Visit Pass (Temporary Employment – VP(TE)) – For foreign workers in approved sectors like construction.

Documents Required

      • Valid passport.

      • Job offer/contract letter from Malaysian employer.

      • Passport-sized photographs (white background).

      • Medical report from authorized clinic.

      • Visa application form.

      • Education/trade skill certificate (if applicable).

Step-by-Step Application Process

      • Step 1 – Job Offer from Gyansheel

        We match you with a verified Malaysian employer in carpentry, construction, or bike delivery.

        Step 2 – Employer Applies for Approval

        The Malaysian employer applies for a work quota and obtains approval from the Immigration Department.

        Step 3 – Visa Approval Letter (VAL)

        Once approved, you receive a Visa Approval Letter to apply for your work visa.

        Step 4 – Medical Check-up

        Complete a medical examination at an approved medical center in your home country.

        Step 5 – Visa Stamping

        Submit your passport and documents to the Malaysian Embassy for visa stamping.

        Step 6 – Travel to Malaysia

        Arrive in Malaysia, undergo FOMEMA medical check, and get your Temporary Employment Pass.

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