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  2. Jobstreet - Wikipedia

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    Jobstreet is a Southeast Asian online employment website, operated by the Australian Stock Exchange-listed SEEK Limited. Founded in Malaysia in 1997, Jobstreet expanded its presence across the region and currently operates in Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore.

  3. Category:Zambian expatriates in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A list of Zambian people who have resided temporarily or permanently in Malaysia. For the most part, they did not become Malaysian citizens. For the most part, they did not become Malaysian citizens. Subcategories

  4. Category:Taiwanese expatriates in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Uruguayan expatriates in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:English expatriates in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    English expatriate sportspeople in Malaysia (19 P) Pages in category "English expatriates in Malaysia" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  7. Japanese migration to Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    During the early Meiji era, Japanese expatriates in Malaya consisted primarily of "vagabond sailors" and "enslaved prostitutes". [6] Most came from Kyushu.The Japanese government first ignored them, but in the era of rising national pride following the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War, came to see them as an embarrassment to Japan's image overseas; however, their presence and ...

  8. Category:Japanese expatriates in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A list of Japanese who have resided temporarily or permanently in Malaysia. For the most part, they did not become Malaysian citizens. For the most part, they did not become Malaysian citizens. See also: Category:Malaysian expatriates in Japan

  9. Category:South Korean expatriates in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A list of South Korean people who have resided temporarily or permanently in Malaysia. For the most part, they did not become Malaysian citizens. For the most part, they did not become Malaysian citizens.