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Global Employer Services (GES) Newsflash
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- Latest Update - Travelers from India barred from entering Malaysia temporarily - April 2021
- Latest Update - Registration and Update of Workplace and Employment Information Requirement - March 2021
- Latest Update - Part IV - New Requirement for an Expatriate's Work Permit Application - January 2021
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2020
- Entry Restriction for citizens of India, Philippines and Indonesia into Malaysia - September 2020
- Quarantine and PCR Covid-19 test requirements for expatriates entering Malaysia starting 24 July 2020 - September 2020
- Part V - Entry, exit and return permission for expatriates - September 2020
- Part VII - Entry, exit and return permission for expatriates - September 2020
- Part VIII - Quarantine requirements for returning Malaysians and expatriates entering Malaysia starting 24 July 2020 - September 2020
- Malaysia – Singapore Border Crossing Arrangement starting 17 August 2020 (Second Edition) - September 2020
- Malaysia – Singapore Border Crossing Arrangement starting 17 August 2020 - September 2020
- Part II - Entry Restriction into Malaysia - September 2020
- Part III – Relaxation of Entry Restriction into Malaysia - September 2020
- Entry Permission For Expatriates Pursuant To Malaysia Government’s Announcement On 19 June 2020 - September 2020
- Part II - Entry Permission For Expatriates Pursuant To Malaysia Government’s Announcement On 19 June 2020 - September 2020
- Part III - Entry Permission For Expatriates Pursuant To Malaysia Government’s Announcement On 19 June 2020 - September 2020
- Part IV - Entry, exit and return permission for expatriates - September 2020
- Part X - List of gazetted quarantine stations; Quarantine & operation costs; and Entering Peninsular Malaysia from Sabah - October 2020
- Part IV - Relaxation of Entry Restriction into Malaysia - October 2020
- New Requirement for an Expatriate’s Work Permit Application - Advertisement of Job Vacancies - October 2020
- Part XI - List of gazetted quarantine stations; Entry Points; Entry, Exit and Return Permission for Expatriates - October 2020
- Part II - New Requirement for an Expatriate’s Work Permit Application - Advertisement of Job Vacancies via MYFutureJobs portal - October 2020
- Part XII - Payment of quarantine and Covid-19 screening charges and Quarantine Stations - September 2020
- Part XIII - Quarantine duration and PCR Covid-19 Swab Test - December 2020
- Part III New Requirement for an Expatriate’s Work Permit Application - Advertisement of Job Vacancies via MYFutureJobs portal - December 2020
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