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Common FAQ When Applying for a Professional Visa

The process of applying for a Professional Visa is long and complicated. There are many different things that you have to account for, and that can leave many applicants confused and frustrated.
 
Having dealt with many application cases at South Gate, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) by professional visa applicants to ease the lengthy and complex process of applying for a Professional Visa as an expat. Here it is:
 
How long would it take to apply for a Professional Visa as an expat?
Depending on multiple factors, the process from submitting the case up till the calling letter can take anywhere from 12 to 16 weeks. When you receive the calling letter, you are required to account for agency fee clearance and travel to Malaysia.
 
Is my spouse and/or my dependents allowed to accompany me to Malaysia?
Yes, the professional visa allows your spouse and any other dependents to accompany you to Malaysia.
 
Is my spouse and/or my dependents allowed to work in Malaysia?
Yes, the professional visa does not restrict your spouse and any other dependents from seeking employment in Malaysia.
 
Do I need to apply for a Malaysian driving license?
If you already have a license from your residing country, it can be converted into a valid full Malaysian driving license. We can also assist you to apply for a Malaysian driving license.
 
I have a company, can I register it in Malaysia?
Yes, registration of your own company is possible in Malaysia. Make sure to have your company information ready for registration. We offer help in company registration in Malaysia to simplify the process.
 
Where can I stay?
Depending on your needs like space, amenities and location, there are a selection of property that we can offer you to rent such as an entire house (furnished/unfurnished) as well as apartments or condominiums. Prices may vary.
 
Can I open a bank account in Malaysia?
Yes, after you have acquired your Professional Work Permit (DP10), the agency or company should issue a letter of opening accounts for applying for a bank account. Keep your original passport showing your valid DP10 work permit ready to show to the bank officials during the account opening process.
 
Can I get a credit card from a bank in Malaysia?
Yes, professional visa holders can apply for credit card in all Malaysian banks. The criteria for getting a credit card is similar to other applications such as your credit history, monthly income etc. For further information, inquire the officials of the bank that you are applying to.
 
These are some of the most common questions that an expatriate might ask when applying for a professional visa in Malaysia. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact South Gate so we may assist you with any further inquiries.

 

21 Feb 2024