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Kennethlee71

Kennethlee71

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Malaysian

Speaks English, Cantonese, Malay, Basic Mandarin

Registration: 29 June 2019

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Kennethlee71 replied to a thread
5 years ago
expat0102

Notarize my documents in KL by expat0102

Hello Members, Apart from the Indian Embassy or BSL. which other orgnanization\ entity or individual can assist me notarize my documents like Passport, address proof (utility bill) and other documents in KL ? I am trying to open an NON RESIDENT ...

Kennethlee71

You can approach law firms which provide notary public services. Fees are regulated by an Act. Hence you should not be seeing vast differences in fees being quoted. You can refer to this site : notarypublicmalaysia.com. Good luck. Read More

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5 years ago
newsoner

Sending money oversea by newsoner

Hi Guys! I need to send some money from Malaysia to Brazil, and I am wondering if anyone knows a safe and cheapest way to do it. (apart transferwise and wester union)? Thank you

Kennethlee71

Yep, MoneyMatch is the easiest and most efficient way to do so. They are endorsed by Bank Negara Malaysia, registered under Australia's financial regulator, AUSTRAC and audited by Deloitte. So it is safe. Download the app, register and they ... Read More

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5 years ago
ArjunPremier

Can use International Driving License in Malaysia? by ArjunPremier

Hi there ! I (Indian) have a International driving license and is it possible to make use of this and drive in Malaysia ? Should we make inquiry in JPJ office ? Please advise.

Kennethlee71

Yes, you can use your International Driving license in Malaysia. Just make sure that you also have your Indian driving license with you as well, should you be stopped by authorities. Read More

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5 years ago
Emavitya

Tenancy rights by Emavitya

Hye friends, I just wan to know about tenancy agreement as per Malaysian law. Im one of the tenant for in a house and we never sign any contract or agreement when we enter the house. Now currently we are planning to move out because of some ...

Kennethlee71

Hi, firstly I would suggest that you always sign a tenancy agreement so that everything is in black and white, and there are no surprises for either party. Usually, there is a minimum notification period to be given to the landlord if you want to ... Read More