Student Pass
Student Pass
Mode: OtherEntry: multiple entryStay Duration: course durationValidity: Course Length
Overview
International students can attend accredited Malaysian universities with the Student Pass Malaysia. Before traveling, candidates must acquire consent from Education Malaysia Global Services after receiving an admission offer. During semester breaks, the pass allows for limited part-time employment and full-time study.
Why Travunited
• Professional help for applying for the Malaysia Student Pass is provided by Expert Visa Guidance. • Application Support: Assistance with completing the Education Malaysia Global Services student visa application. • Document verification is the meticulous examination of documents including passports, diplomas, and financial records. • Advice on choosing and applying to reputable Malaysian universities is known as university admission assistance. • Support for Obtaining the Visa Approval Letter (VAL), which is necessary prior to travel. • Travel & Accommodation Support: Assistance in booking flights, transportation to and from the airport, and lodging for students. • Medical & Insurance Guidance: Assistance with obtaining student health insurance and finishing medical exams. • Application tracking: Support for monitoring the status of Student Pass approval.
Stats
• Growing International Student Hub: Students from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa are drawn to Malaysia, which is becoming into a significant regional center for education. • Large International Student Population: In recent years, Malaysia has been home to more than 104,000 international students. • Government Goal: As part of its education policy, Malaysia hopes to accommodate 250,000 foreign students in the future. • Growing Applications: In recent years, the number of applications for international students has risen by almost 26%, indicating a high level of demand. • Quick Visa Processing: After all necessary paperwork is submitted, student visa applications are typically handled in 14 working days. • Multiple Entry Visa: In order to enter and exit Malaysia while pursuing their education, holders of Student Passes typically obtain a Multiple Entry Visa (MEV). • Large International Student Base: Every year, students from more than 200 nations apply to study in Malaysia.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passports old and new
RequiredRecent Photographs
RequiredAcademic certificates and transcripts
RequiredUniversity Invitation Letter
RequiredBank Statements
RequiredMedical Examination
RequiredEMGS Approval
RequiredEligibility
• Admission Offer: Candidates must be presented with an offer from a Malaysian university. • Valid Passport: The passport must be valid for a minimum of 12 months following the application date. • Enrollment in Full-Time Courses: Students must enroll in the authorized institution's full-time academic program. • Financial Proof: Candidates must demonstrate that they have enough money to pay for both living expenses and tuition. • Academic Requirements: Students must fulfill the course's minimal academic requirements. • English Language Requirement: Depending on the institution, proof of English language ability may be necessary. • Medical Examination: As mandated by Malaysian authorities, students may be required to undergo a medical examination. • Before visiting Malaysia, students must get a Visa Approval Letter (VAL).
Important Notes
• Before visiting Malaysia, students must get a Visa Approval Letter (VAL) from Education Malaysia Global Services. • Single Entry Visa Prior to Arrival: Prior to the issuance of the Student Pass, the majority of students are granted a single entry visa to visit Malaysia. • Validity of Passport: The passport must be valid for a minimum of 12 months. • Medical Examination: Upon arrival in Malaysia, students are required to undergo a medical examination. • Full-Time Study Requirement: Only full-time academic programs are eligible for the Student Pass. • Part-Time Work Regulations: Subject to immigration regulations, students may be permitted to work part-time during semester breaks. • Health Insurance Requirement: International students need to have current health insurance.
Rejection Reasons
• Incomplete Application: The student pass application contains missing or inaccurate information. • A passport that does not satisfy the necessary validity period is considered invalid or expired. • Inadequate Financial Proof: Not having enough money to pay living expenses and tuition. • Incomplete Supporting Documents: Photos, passport copies, and academic credentials are examples of missing documents. • Academic Qualification Issues: Not fulfilling the course's academic criteria. • English Language Requirement Not Met: The institution's language criteria were not fulfilled. • Medical Examination Failure: A medical examination that is unsuccessful either during the application process or after arrival. • Providing inaccurate or fraudulent paperwork is known as false or misleading information.
FAQs
1. Are college or university fees covered by the visa fee?
No. The aforementioned fees solely cover application facilitation and help with visa papers. Tuition for colleges and universities is paid separately and straight to the school.
2.In Malaysia, who issues the student pass?
The Malaysian Immigration Department approves the pass after it has been processed by Education Malaysia Global Services.
3.What paperwork is needed to obtain a student pass?
Passports, admission letters, academic credentials, financial documentation, photos, and medical reports are examples of common documents.
4.Is it possible for foreign students to work in Malaysia?
During semester breaks, students may work part-time, according to immigration regulations.




