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Admirable# GH KL- #General Hospital Kuala Lumpur-# CARING
Words are not needed.Ostensibly evident General Hospital  kuala lumpur  is geared genuinely to care visiting and in house patients.
Doctors nurse and the satf kind soft dedicated The other day my hand was bleeding after blood sample taken As i (not the writer but a real experience patient writing to Damaru)stood  by the saide alone along  walk away a nurse see me why and what are you doing, said come i will put a dressing- pesto dressing was put said now you can wait  . said thank you this is only one of the incident i have personally experienced.


Boards directing all over for easy directions where to go.
GH keep changing for better day by day they are trying hard. What more do you want or expect.do the best take it and say thank you
CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU FOR HEART,RENAL,GERIATRIC LIKE PATIENTS  FROM NEW BUILDING



CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU
CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU

CURATIVE VIEW FOR THE PATIENTS  NO CLUTTER BUT AIRY.GENERAL HOSPITAL KL #DAMARU
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DOCTORES NURSES PHARMACY STAFF AND THE OTHER STAFF ARE GEARED TO CARE WITH HEART AND SOLE.

REST ROOM CLEAN- VERY CLEAN
WELL DONE GENRAL HOPSITLA
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The Long & Winding Road…To A Malaysian PR (Permanent Residence)

Posted by  on 3 August 2010
Envelopes marked ‘Urusan Seri Paduka Baginda‘ always fill my heart with dread for some reason. That phrase, loosely translated to ‘Affairs of His Majesty’ [NB: Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy] marks envelopes containing official letters come from government agencies, like Lembaga Hasil Dalam Negeri(Bureau of Internal Revenue) and Imigresen Malaysia (Malaysian Immigration).
So when DH handed me such an envelope early Wednesday morning last week, I hastily opened the letter, my eyes scanning the letterhead — Imigresen Malaysia — and the first line of the first paragraph to see if it contained ‘dukacita‘, i.e. regretfully, which always means bad news, or ‘sukacita‘, i.e. with pleasure, which, of course, means good news.
The letter started with sukacita but it took a few minutes to for the implications of the letter to sink into my groggy consciousness.
Permohonan Permit Masuk bagi: (Application for Entry Permit For)
<my name>
Dengan hormatnya saya merujuk kepada perkara diatas dan sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa permohonan puan diluluskan. (With respect, I refer to the above matter and, with pleasure, I wish to inform you that your application for the same has been approved.)
Imigresen_letter
I did it! Fourteen years of marriage and five children later, I finally get the long-awaited approval for my application for a Malaysian PR (permanent residence)! This marks the end of countless visits to Immigration office. To give you an idea of what I had to go through, I started with a 15-day visa, then 30-day visas (3 times, I think), followed by 3-month visas (3 times?), 6-month visas (2 or 3 times?), then yearly visas (5 of them), each time going there with my long-suffering husband in order to prove that the marriage does exist and that we are still together. I was only able to apply for PR after the 5th yearly visa, which was about 2 years ago. [NB: Malaysian men: If you're thinking of getting a foreign wife, better brace yourself for all this hassle!]
Of course, I have one more visit to make to the main office of Imigresen Malaysia in Putrajaya to submit a bank draft for RM120 (~USD38), a letter of oath signed by my husband and I certifying that we are still married and still together (‘perkahwinan masih kekal‘), my most recent passport-sized photographs, etc for the processing of my PR.
So what comes next? I checked with my cousin to find out. She is also married to a Malaysian and has been in Malaysia for about the same length of time as me. She told me that it took almost 2 years for her to get her red IC (Identity Card) after submission of the bank draft and documents. [NB: Malaysian citizens have blue ICs.But — here is the big but — she told me that I will still hold a Philippine passport; the only difference is that I won’t have to go to Imigresen anymore to renew my visa every year. She added that she was told that it is possible to apply for citizenship but she’s quite unclear about the procedure.
I guess I’ll just have to take this one step at a time. It’s been a long and winding road but I am thankful to God that I am finally past the first hurdle.
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Update 10th June 2012: I finally got my Entry Permit in late 2010 and my red IC (identity card) four months later. With my red IC, I now go through the Malaysian lane in the airport (and even got scolded the one time I queued up at the foreigners’ lane), get the same benefits and rates as Malaysian citizens in government clinics and hospitals, and generally get better treatment in banks and government offices, i.e. like a Malaysian citizen.
The Immigration Department has also introduced a new points system when applying for an Entry Permit: http://eis.imi.gov.my/entry_permit_calc/proses.php. Points are calculated based on one’s age, relationship to a citizen/resident, investment in Malaysia, bank accounts (minimum: RM100,000!), job opportunities provided to Malaysians, Malay language proficiency, etc. The points calculator page also comes with a disclaimer: “Please take note that this assesment tool is only to show your possible points score. Should you wish to apply for an Entry Permit, it will not guarantee a successful application. Successful application depends on your complete application and supporting evidences submitted to the Immigration Department.” I can only foresee the procedures and system to change again in the years to come, as they always have over the years. Wives of Malaysian citizens have probably the best chances of getting a PR, especially once they have children (who will be Malaysian citizens, thanks to their father).
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Update 9th September 2014: Apparently, it is possible for the wife of a Malaysian citizen to apply for citizenship after having been a Permanent Resident for two (2) years. Read the details in this post.

179 Responses to The Long & Winding Road…To A Malaysian PR (Permanent Residence)

  1. KS
    Dear Kevin
    My application was initially submitted in 2004 n rejected in 2009, subsequently I applied again in March 2011(after a wait period of 1 year). I was interviewed by immigration in August 2011 n then by Police in Nov 2011. As of now they haven’t received my police verification report, so I’ve a long wait…..
  2. Kevin
    Hi KS…
    If there are no accidents, suppose the Immigration has received your Police Clearance from Bukit Aman. Please double check with them. If they have not received it, you can check with Bukit Aman yourself and see what’s going on (The standard processing time for Police Clearance is 6 months). Actually I had the exactly same journey as you did. Below is my application process:
    1st Application:
    Submission: Jan 2007
    Rejection: Feb 2007
    Appeal: Mar 2007
    Rejection: Dec 2009
    After a cooling off period of one year
    2nd Application:
    Submission: Dec 2010
    2nd Interview: Feb 2011
    Police Interview: July 2011
    Approval: Apr 2012
  3. KS
    Kevin just wanted to know as approximately how long it took for you to receive approval letter from Putrajaya after your police interview.? Further after receiving the approval letter what is the procedure?
  4. Kevin
    From Jul 2011 to Apr 2012, around 10 months. Suppose I could receive approval before Dec 2011, but Bukit Aman sent my Police Clearance to a wrong place, so it took another 4 months to correct the mistake. That’s why I asked you to follow it up closely. After receiving approval, you need to prepare a bank draft RM120 for the Immigration, and you can get Permit Masuk on the same day. After this, go to the JPN to apply for PR I/C. The processing time for the I/C is one month.
  5. Mimi
    I was told IC processing time depends on one’s nationality. For Filipino passport holders, it takes 4 months. At least, that was the policy when they were processing my IC in 2011. You know how policies tend to change from time to time…
  6. KS
    Thanks Kevin & Mimi !
  7. KS
    I called up immigration and I got three different(all possible) replies about my verification report.
    a) It’s in.
    b) Not sure.
    c) Not yet.
    Hopefully a) is true. Kevin & Mimi..how long, do u think it takes for state immigration dept to forward the same to Putrajaya?
    thanks n regards
  8. Kevin
    KS… The answer from the Immigration must be precise instead of a tricky one! Otherwise, you will never know what your next step is. Do check with them whether they have received your Police Clearance from Bukit Aman. If they have received it, push them to forward your application to Putrajaya HQ immediately for further process. If they have not, ask them to get the Police to issue Police Clearance asap. Actually I have no idea on this step because I submitted my application in Putrajaya HQ, so this step was skipped. But I know an Indian guy who marries a Malaysian lady at Allo Expat Forum. He obtained PR Status last December. This guy received approval one month later from the State Immigration forwarded his application to Putrajaya HQ. For more details, you could login the link below. I’m sure you will get correct answer there.
    Besides, two questions here.
    1) In which State Immigration you submitted your application?
    2) Where are you from?
    As Mimi said, in Malaysia, the speed of PR application process depends on applicants’ nationality. If you are from a developed country, definitely your application would be processed smoothly and faster. For example, the processing time for I/C for applicants from the ASEAN is 3 – 4 months, but only one month for applicants from the EU, US, Japan, Korea and China (including Hong Kong, Macau & Taiwan).
  9. KS
    Thanks Kevin for your inputs….to me it looks like endless wait…12 years , 2 kids….still waiting for a miracle to happen!
  10. Kevin
    NEVER give up, KS… In my view, obtaining PR status for you is just a matter of time as the immigration policy for foreign husbands has been softened since 01 July 2010. If there are no accidents, I’m confident that your PR application will be granted before July or August. Take a deep breath and be patient…
  11. KS
    Thanks Kevin, hopefully your words come true! Anyways have you got your IC yet? Do you plan to take up citizenship?
  12. Kevin
    I’ll collect my IC at the end of this month. So far, I’ve not considered to apply for Malaysian citizenship as Malaysia does not recognize dual citizenship. Once applying for Malaysian citizenship, I have to give up my own citizenship. It’s NOT worthy of doing that.
  13. KS
    yeah…dual citizenship is an issue! Hey, I was wondering if there is any forum which organizes expat meets or rather locally married expats?
  14. KS
    Kevin…I was told upon submitting the bank draft / Surat Akuan n photographs .. you got to wait for around 45 days to get a green card and a sticker on your passport, is that so?
  15. Kevin
    This depends on applicants’ nationality. And it’s the reason why I asked where you are from. For applicants from certain countries, the Immigration used to issue Permit Masuk (Green Card) and stamp in an applicant’s passport (not a sticker) 45 days after receiving payment and relevant documents. I had it on the same day I made the payment.
  16. KS
    Thanks Kevin. Further are there any restrictions on you flying abroad for a certain period from the day of approval?
  17. Mimi
    I’ve been travelling very frequently the whole time — since I had my social visit pass until I got my red IC. The only time I couldn’t travel was when my passport was being renewed :)
  18. KS
    Mimi , even during the 45 day period , that you were waiting for the green card/sticker to be placed on your passport?
  19. KS
    Kevin, does the online enquiry(application status) system works?
  20. Zaff
    Hi KS,
    i am also among you all people who have applied application for pr and want to have pr,
    i just wana ask KS, that i also have submited my application last year in april within one month i get imigration interview then after that i have police interview in nov, i have called imigration to check my application they said they haven;t recive police report from bukit aman i said how to find they said they also don;t dare to ask from them .. then how can i check whether police report has been send it or not..
    kindly advise me, how to check from bukit aman in proper way..
    Thank you..
  21. KS
    Zaff..no clues….I’m also just waiting !
  22. Zaff
    Hi KS, it already 6 month now and suppose bukit aman police report they have sent it to imigration.
    how to find out?. do call imigration? do call bukit aman?
    how about u and ur case?
  23. KS
    I’m just waiting patiently, trust me, they are much more efficient now. Looks like the whole system/people have been overhauled. The way they deal with you, reply to you etc is much much better than what it used to be few years back. So just have faith (like me) n wait patiently !
  24. Yana
    Salam, I’m Filipina who Married to Malaysian on 2010 but we already procees everything to the Immigration seremban now they are giving 1year visa, how to process for the PR application? anyone can help me?we procees last May 2010 for they said open file is it for the PR application?
  25. Siva
    Hi kevin. once we get our malaysian PR, we can apply for malaysian travel documents which called as Surat Akuan Perjalanan (SAP) valid for 5 years (RM500). we can use it to travel overseas. I just want to ask u, can we travel to certain countries in overseas without visa like malaysian passport holder?
  26. Mimi
    Actually, you just get your passport stamped and travel as usual…except that with a PR, you will now queue at the Malaysian lane. All other visa rules will depend on the passport that you are holding. But visa application is definitely much easier for Malaysian PR holders.
  27. Yana
    HI Mimi Can you answer my question above? i don’t know all this thing for how many years we can apply for the PR..?
    is it my application last time for PR? or just for visa stamped?
  28. R.Chezhiyan
    Dear Sir;
    My name is R.Chezhiyan from India Now working in Malaysia as a Track Analyst in EMRAIL SDN.BHD Railway construction company from February 2000. I worked in Rawang to Ipoh electrified Double tracking project as QA/QC and now working Ioph to Padang besar double tracking project, so 13 years continually I am working in KTMB Railway construction company. This project will be finish on 2015 and some more our company going to apply for an other project. So I want work some in Malaysia.
    In the year 2009 I had a major accident in Petaling Selangor and have admitted in Assunta Hospital . So I am disabled ready my right leg shorten and foot dropped. My urine bladder damaged and my pelvic bone got metal plates. still I am continue my treatments and can not do any hard and other kind of works , there is no other experts like me in my company to do this Track analyzing work.
    In the year of 2001 I have completed KTMB EM 120 Tack Recording Machine Operating and Maintenance course. ( Malaysia ). From KTMB training centre Sentul, Kuala Lumpur.
    Now I want apply for Permanent Residence in Malaysia to continue my job and my regular treatment., now I am working in Taiping perak. I can not travel for long distance so want to apply for the PR in Malaysia through any agency. So please mail me the documents required and your service charges please
    I have enclosed my Resume
    Thanks
    R.Chezhiyan
    Track Analyst
    EMRAIL SDN.BHD
    EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
    2001 : KTMB EM 120 Tack Recording Machine Operating
    And Maintenance course. ( Malaysia ).
    2000 : KTMB 039-PICOW. ( Malaysia ).
    2000 : KTMB 038-Safety Course. ( Malaysia ).
    2000 : Occupational FIRST AID & C.P.R Certificate from
    OSH LINE, Malaysia.
    1997 : RDMS (Relational Database Management System)
    From Everest Computer Centre, Madukur. India .
    1990 : BC Trade Certificate ( Building Construction) from Government
    Of Tamil Nadu Employment and Training, ChePauk, Madras .
    1981 : RDC ( Recovery Diving Course) From INS Navel Base
    Cochin , India .
    1980 : DAE AFV ( Diploma In Armed Fighting Vehicles
    Engineering ) from MCEME ( Military College Of Electrical
    Mechanical Engineering ) Secunderabad , India .
    1977 : PUC ( Pre University Course ) From Madras University
    1976 : SSLC ( Secondary School Leaving Certificate ) from
    Department Of Government Examination Madras , India .
    2 of 3
    WORK EXPERIENCE
    2006 – 2009 : HQ EMRAIL SDN.BHD Kuala Lumpur .
    2004 – 2006 : Work as Track Analogist Slim River site office
    In Rawang Ipoh Project.
    2002 – 2004 : In charge for Track Machineries in Rawang-Ipoh
    Project at Tapah Road Workshop.
    2000 – 2002 : Rolling stock Section EMRAIL SDN.BHD.
    Kuala Lumpur .
    1993 – 1997 : Supervisor of Track Laying and Track Laying Machineries
    In East Coast Construction ( Executors of Tracks & Signals)
    Tanjore, Tamil Nadu , India .
    1991 – 1992 : Supervisor ( Civil ) of P.G. Sivakumar & Associates, Trichy
    Tamil Nadu , India .
    1986 – 1989 : Field Supervisor of Second Armed Field Workshop,
    Patiala, Punjab, India.
    1982 – 1985 : Inspector of Main Engine Section in 3 Advance Base
    Workshop Udhampur, Jammu Kashmir, India
    3 of 3
  29. Kevin
    Hi R.Chezhiyan,
    Sorry to know your accident…
    In terms of your background and qualification, you are eligible for PR application Category 3. However, you HAVE TO submit your application yourself as the Immigration does not accept any application submitted by agents or consultants. Moreover, according to the current regulations, before submiting your application, you are required to obtain a supporting letter from the Ministry of Transport (MOT). Pls note this letter is VITAL for your application. But it MUST be applied through HR Dept, KTMB instead of yourself. I have a detailed checklist for this application category, and I can send it to you via email if you want (Pls give me you email add). One of my foreign freinds who is working with a foreign shipping line, he is applying for PR Status under this category, so I have a picture of this.
  30. KS
    Kevin you are right, I’ve got a Doctor fren, who got recommendation letter from Health ministry and applied for PR, he actually got it.
  31. Mimi
    Immigration Malaysia now has a new points system for entry permit (permit masuk): http://eis.imi.gov.my/entry_permit_calc/index.php. It comes with a disclaimer: “Please take note that this assesment tool is only to show your possible points score. Should you wish to apply for an Entry Permit, it will not guarantee a successful application. Successful application depends on your complete application and supporting evidences submitted to the Immigration Department.”
  32. Kevin
    Mimi… you know there is a Chinese saying ” Moon in the water, flower in the mirror”? Actually the Point System is only a joke. The government just wants to do something for show and pretend that the immigration policy is opened and fair to every one. Did you go through the details of the requirement? I’m sure that only genius and billionaires can reach the minimum score – 65 points.
  33. oldhero
    I have a grand-daugther born in Singapore. Father is a Singaporean,mother is Malaysian.
    can my grand-daugther apply for a Malaysian PR, since her mother is a Malaysian?
    your input is most appreciated.
  34. Kevin
    Hi there…
    According to the current regulations, if your grand-daugther is 6 years old below, she is eligible for Malaysian PR Status. But make sure her mother is still a Malaysian citizen and has not applied for Singaporean citizenship.
  35. KS
    Kevin, just want to clarify if the approval for foreign male comes from Immigration HQ. From what I know few years back it used to be KDN. thanks , regards
  36. Kevin
    Not really, KS…
    Actually all approval for PR application is issued by the Immigration HQ effective 01 July, 2010. Before this, foreign wives’ and kids’ PR application processed by State Immigration, but foreign husbands’ PR application handled by the Home Minister – KDN (Used to be rejected).
  37. KS
    Thanks Kevin, n further how do we know of the status.. Do they update their website to enable us to check status? or do they solely rely on letter by snail mail.? Is it a myth or a fact that if PDRM doesn’t object to application, it would go through? thanks n regards!
  38. Kevin
    I believe I told you before that the online tracking system is NOT reliable at all (Refer to my early input). Well, after your security check is done, the PDRM will send your Police Clearance Cert. to the State Immigration. After that, the State Immigration will forward your application folder to the Immigration HQ for final assessment. Take note that the PDRM won’t tell you the result of your security check no matter what the result is. Check the status with the State Immigration where your application submitted to is the only way.
  39. KS
    I wonder if state immigration can check the application status for approval, they may not have online access to HQ ! Hey anyways have u got your IC (red) yet?
  40. Kevin
    You just check with the State Immigration whether your application folder has been forwarded to the Immigration HQ. If it is done, this means the PDRM has got your Police Clearance Cert. done, and your application will be likely approved within a month.
    Yes, I collected MyPR at the JPN Putrajaya at the end of May, it took 3 weeks to process. I followed up the processing progress weekly.
  41. KS
    Thanks Kevin, you keep encouraging through your sweet words/phrases.!
  42. Yana
    hi kevin usually how many years we can check our application in state immigration?please help me can i check my application already since 2010?
  43. Kevin
    Hi Yana,
    According to your input above, you just got marry 2 years ago. So I’m afraid that you still have a long way to go. In Malaysia, foreign spouses are allowed to submit PR application after consecutive stay for 5 years. In short, you can go to the Immigration with your hubby and submit your PR application in 2015. Be patient and good luck…
  44. KS
    Any idea if there is any internal(informal/unofficial) time frame for HQ to process application upon receipt from state offices?
  45. Traveler
    Dear experts
    Need advice, When I called up immi to check on status of PR, they said “wait for the letter”…what does it imply? Has the decision been made? Yes / No ? or its just the standard way of replying to enquiries.
  46. john
    hi guys i need your help. I am a nepali man just return from malaysh. During my work i meet malaysian indian girl and we love eachother. Now we both want marry and stay in malaysia. What type of process i’ve to do? Can i apply PR after marry? Please reply. Tq
  47. raj
    hi guys i am student in malaysia, can i marry with malaysian girl in student visa?
  48. Mimi
    KS: Difficult to say. The policies keep changing and they’re not transparent.
    Traveler: Standard answer!
    John: If you read my post in detail, you’d see it would take many many years before you can even APPLY.
    Raj: Yes you can. But you must “open your file” in Immigration as spouse of Malaysian national ASAP.
  49. dynamic
    Settled in Malaysia since 2005. I applied to Permit masuk on September’10 (Within that 5year i didn’t visit my home country. Around May’11 went to police interview and On July’11 immigration send me a letter to send me a updated visa copy. Lucky by gods grace i got my permit masuk today.
  50. KS
    Congrats Dynamic, I understand you have received approval letter. Would like to find out few things-:
    1) Can you submit the required documents via post/courier?
    2) Apart from a bank draft of RM 120/-, and a Statutory Declaration, what else you need?
    thanks
    regards