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How to apply Red IC in Malaysia

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solidxpress200707

Hi all,

Does anyone know how to apply Red IC in Malaysia?

Can anyone guide me on how to apply Red IC or is there any good agent to recommend?

Appreciate for your kind help.

Thank you

Yours sincerely,

Michelle

Gravitas

If it is for a foreign spouse,, suggest you join this Facebook Group (Foreign Spouses Support Group) for information - Ìý You deal direct with immigration and Malaysian spouse always has to attend meetings. No agents can be involved.

If you mean the Maroon one for workers in the Manufacturing Industry? This is all done online these days and agents are not necessary.



Info about the two online systems -

solidxpress200707

Dear ,

Thanks for your reply. Do you have any contact which i can contact you for further discussion on this issue?

Thank you

Yours sincerely,

Michelle

vic1121

need any assist ?

ajaz Muhammad khan

Because i live in Malaysia in life time

vic1121

cntact me

Rainmy

If dependent pass category 1 i can help. Red ic very difficult

Gravitas

Eligibility for Permanent Residence and Citizenship for Spouses of Malaysians
FOREIGN SPOUSES SUPPORT GROUP, MALAYSIA·MONDAY, 12 FEBRUARY 2018
Ìý
Permanent Residence
Eligibility of Permanent Residence (PR) is 5 full years on LTSVP for spouse not counting any visa that is less than 1 year. Approval of PR may take 2-3,4 years.Ìý
Application and Checklist is provided at Permit Masuk Counter of State Immigration Department upon eligibility check.Ìý
As a Permanent Resident you will get a Red IC however you will not have the right to vote and you retain your Nationality and Passport.

Citizenship
Eligibility for citizenship for wives of Malaysians is 2 years after PR, approval may take 2-3 years.
Eligibility for citizenship for husbands of Malaysians is 10 years after PR, approval may take 2-3 years.
Application and Checklist may be collected at JPN.Ìý Ìý
You will get a Blue IC, be required to renounce your own country’s citizenship as Malaysia practices Single Citizenship and use a Malaysian Passport.

Do remember that we are reminded often, that Permanent Residence and Citizenship is not our right but a Privilege accorded by the Government.

mr dil

Moderated by Bhavna 6 years ago
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Mr akash

klu nak ic merah macam mana tuhan2

Christine

@Mr akash > could you please write in English in this English speaking forum so that everyone can understand? Thank you

Rubayet Ahmed

Hi there,
My name is Rubayet. I am currently working in KL Malaysia as a customer service executive for Teledirect telecommerce sdn bhd for last 2 and half years.

I came Malaysia on February 2016. I am holding the employment pass. Category 2. My yearly income is near about 48000 ringgit. I am paying all the taxes regularly.

Now I am interested to apply for PR.
How should I proceed , can you suggest ?

Best regards,
Rubayet Ahmed.
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Gravitas

I think the minimum salary to apply is quite high because for the Talent Corp visa (10 yrs renewable) it is RM15k per month. The professional sector has to be relevant to the economic growth plans for Malaysia, i.e. the person's talents will continue to expand those goals. The salary you mention is now Category III



Professionals - third category needs to be recommended by a relevant local agency in Malaysia and needs to produce a certificate of good conduct from their country of origin. Requirement is minimum of three years working experience for either a government agency or a private* company.

*it seems to say that the private company should be producing benefits for the country as a whole, e.g. teachers, who work in International schools which widen the educationnal status of local Malaysians.

Rubayet Ahmed

Hi ,
Thank you so much for your kind reply.
I have one more question, if my girlfriend is Malaysian and if we want to get married what will be the process?
We both are Muslim. I am currently holding work permit category 2.
Kindly advise.

Thank you
Rubayet Ahmed
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Gravitas

Join Facebook group "Foreign Spouses Support Group Malaysia" and check in their "Notes" section.

Rubayet Ahmed

Okay noted
Thanks

Gravitas

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nisar1234

Welcome all expact here :)

Prasanna121089

I am srilankan married a malaysian girl
3years finish..
How to apply red ic
Or can I work in SingaporeÌý
Have any idea to do visa to work in Singapore

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Gravitas wrote:

Eligibility for Permanent Residence and Citizenship for Spouses of Malaysians
FOREIGN SPOUSES SUPPORT GROUP, MALAYSIA·MONDAY, 12 FEBRUARY 2018
Ìý
Permanent Residence
Eligibility of Permanent Residence (PR) is 5 full years on LTSVP for spouse not counting any visa that is less than 1 year. Approval of PR may take 2-3,4 years.Ìý
Application and Checklist is provided at Permit Masuk Counter of State Immigration Department upon eligibility check.Ìý
As a Permanent Resident you will get a Red IC however you will not have the right to vote and you retain your Nationality and Passport.

Citizenship
Eligibility for citizenship for wives of Malaysians is 2 years after PR, approval may take 2-3 years.
Eligibility for citizenship for husbands of Malaysians is 10 years after PR, approval may take 2-3 years.
Application and Checklist may be collected at JPN.Ìý Ìý
You will get a Blue IC, be required to renounce your own country’s citizenship as Malaysia practices Single Citizenship and use a Malaysian Passport.

Do remember that we are reminded often, that Permanent Residence and Citizenship is not our right but a Privilege accorded by the Government.


Does one with permanent resident status lose his/her permanent residency by being absent from Malaysia for a certain period of time?

elinchow

No, you won't lose your PR status in Malaysia if you live aboard.

For foreign spouse of Malaysian, you might want to check out my post.
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chris lew

Hi, my mum is Indonesian, my father was passed away since very long time ago.

I would like to help my mum to apply Red IC, i have no idea how to apply it.

Park Somin

@Gravitas these are all in the books don't expect anything in real plz

Annlirazan1979

@vic1121 hi Mam/sir I need any advice or assistÌý me. I'm from Philippine, I leaving in Malaysia with 10 years valid working visa.Ìý It's any chance already to apply red ic ( identity card) permanent residence here.


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