Is it so easy to make money in Malaysia by issuing student visas for Africans?
I heard a private college " Binary University International near IOI mall" issue student visas for many African nationals and the CEO Joseap Adaikalam became over night millionaire, is it true?. I also heard he gives kick back ( bribe) to top Education ministry officials and Immigration Director General and that's why the African so called students can roam around at Bandar Puteri 7 and Wawasan Pusat Bandar Puchong with expired student visas with no action from Immigration Operasi section!! If they are students who came here to study, how come they consume alcohols and roaming around with local girls? That mean it looks like the Binary University CEO has strong connections right top people in Government departments? If this is true, anyone also can set up a private college and simple issue student visa and charge 5,000 per African for 1000 and become half millionare right? Hello Malaysian, please comment?
Malaysia - 4 Answers
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I can get a Visa for RM 600 per month (inclusive of under table money).........monthly renewal at the Malaysia-Thai border......you only go the first time, after that just the passport will go and come..........
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The Government should take action against Binary and the CEO if found guilty. He is the traitor to the Nation.
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Wait until so many Malay girls kena raped and many murder / robbery cases, then only the police will open their eyes (not to take action but to start blaming this and that person). Till then, they are having fun, no complaint will be entertained and no action taken.
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Any business involving bringing in foreigners into the country is very lucrative. Though i have not heard of this Binary University International doing such thing but i won't be suprise if they do, infact i think many colleges do that too. This kind of "business" is illegal, if you have conscience, you wouldn't do it eventhough it could make you a millionaire. * in your example RM5000 x 1000 = RM5 million not half a million ( Oops sorry ! )
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
(For Malaysians & foreigners in Malaysia) can a student who had just finished school get a summer job?
(For Malaysians & foreigners in Malaysia) can a student who had just finished school get a summer job?
I am a 17 year old foreign female who was born and have lived in Malaysia my entire life. My foreign-born parents have also been living here for more than 20 years and have kept on applying for PR but has been very unsuccessful and alsways rejected... do i need at least a PR to get a summer job? like as a waitress in a restaurant or sales assistant at a shoe shop? are there any other requirements? i hope and will be appreciative if you can help me out with my questions...thanks.
Malaysia - 3 Answers
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The conditions of your being allowed to stay in Malaysia should be stated in your travel documents. Having stayed in all you life, your Bahasa Malayu sghould be very good and thay may help in your application of a temporary work permit. Your parents should be familar with some of the immigration officers - just enquire as to what the requirements of a temp work permit are.....
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can...
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ur case i am not very sure but i don't think it will have any problem with working a part time job
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Student visa for Malaysia?
Student visa for Malaysia?
If you have an unconditional offer from a university and the university if applying for the student visa/pass on your behalf, normally how long does it take to get that letter of approval from Malaysian ministry of higher education and how likely is it, that you application for student visa despite of having the unconditional offer gets rejected. i already have a place there.
Malaysia - 3 Answers
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If you do not get place in Uni and the Uni is not apply visa for you, you can not get student visa.
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Hello, if you are other nationalily than African nationals sure it is difficualt to get student visas. The Malaysian immigration and Police all taking bribe in Malaysia and allowing so mnay hundreds of Africans to enter the country with student visas. U want to know the joke? All the Africans roaming at bus stops and cyber cafes are all elderly men. Most of them enter Malaysia under the pretext of studying in private colleges but all of them are hired my local Malays, Indians and Chinese single mothers, widows and divorces for sex activities. You go and see yourself at Puchong Bandar Puteri 7 area, the number of Africans are living luxury life? All expences are paid by the local women including car is given free, liquours and food for the Africans just because in excange for sex! The Police and Immigration are getting paid by the private colleges who issue them student visas. The Barisan Government or State Government (PKR, DAP, PAS) all corrupted. You cant change these stupid government attitudes. I have already written to the Immigration, Education and Police department but so far no action! From this you know the Malaysian government is corrupted!!
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If the University applies the student visa on your behalf, it may take ages - it won't have the time nor the pesonnel to do it. What usually happens is that the student applies the visa personlly with the letter of confirmed offer..either in the home country at the Malaysian Embassy, [ advisable if visa on arrival is not available to nationals of the country], or else, enter Malaysia on a temporary visa on arrival and then obtain the proper visa endorsement at the Immigration Department, which should be ready on the same day [ there should be some sort of arrangement between the Education Department or University and the Immigration Department to facilitate this.] Anyway follow instructions from the University, if any.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Student visa for Malaysia?
Student visa for Malaysia?
If you have an unconditional offer from a university and the university if applying for the student visa/pass on your behalf, normally how long does it take to get that letter of approval from Malaysian ministry of higher education and how likely is it, that you application for student visa despite of having the unconditional offer gets rejected.
Immigration - 1 Answers
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What is required is for the British Embassy to approve the student visa.
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