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  2. Immigration Department of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Immigration officers also not supplied with rifles, SMGs and carbines. There is no indication that immigration will use better weapons with better firepower such as those used by Royal Malaysia Police, Malaysia Anti Corruption Commission, Royal Malaysian Customs or Malaysian Prison Department. However, as of 2014 the need for superior weapons ...

  3. Immigration to Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Malaysia is the process by which people migrate to Malaysia to reside in the country. The majority of these individuals become Malaysian citizens . After 1957, domestic immigration law and policy went through major changes, most notably with the Immigration Act 1959/63.

  4. Malaysia My Second Home - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) is a programme promoted by the Malaysia Tourism Authority and the Immigration Department of Malaysia, to allow foreigners to stay in Malaysia for a period of ten years. Foreigners who fulfill certain criteria may apply, and a successful applicant is allowed to bring a spouse, an unmarried child under the age ...

  5. Category:American expatriates in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A list of Americans 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 the United States

  6. Category:Korean expatriates in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This category is for expatriates in Malaysia who held the nationality of undivided Korea.Typically, this includes people whose pertinent status or activities occur during periods such as Korea under Japanese rule (1910–1945), the Korean Empire (1897–1910), the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897), or earlier.

  7. 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.

  8. Category : Serbia and Montenegro expatriates in Malaysia

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  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.