Malaysia, referred to as Malaysia, is a federal country with the coexistence of an electoral monarchy, a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. Its capital is Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya is the administrative center of the federal government.

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Malaysia (Malaysia), referred to as Malaysia, is a federal system country where the electoral monarchy, constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy coexist, with the capital Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, the administrative center of the federal government. Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia, and its territory is divided into east and west parts by the South China Sea, namely Peninsular Malaysia (West Malaysia) and the northern part of Kalimantan Island (East Malaysia). The total length of the country’s coastline is 4,192 kilometers. Tropical rain forest climate. The average annual temperature in the inland mountainous areas is 22-28°C, and in the coastal plains it is 25-30°C.

Malaysia, referred to as Malaysia, is a federal country with the coexistence of an electoral monarchy, a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. Its capital is Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya is the administrative center of the federal government. - DayDayNews

1. Application method Malaysian red card ( permanent residence ) 2. Application conditions 1. No criminal record 2. Aged 22-59 years old 60-65 years old requires special treatment and additional money 3. Processing cycle: 10 -12 months 4. Application process 1) Assist customers to prepare information and application forms 2) Submit to relevant departments to obtain professional (Professional) recommendation and approval for red cards 3) Submit recommendation and approval to the Immigration Department and National Registration Bureau for review and obtain red card Card Approval 4) After the red card is approved, register with the Ministry of Home Affairs to complete the follow-up procedures 5) Make an appointment to go to the Malaysian Immigration Department to get the Entry Permit (Permit Masuk) stamp 6) Make an appointment to go to the National Registration Office to set your fingerprints and get the admission notice 7) 5- Within 7 days, go to the National Registration Department to get the red card (MyPR Card ID card) 8) After getting the red card, go to the Immigration Department the next day to get the Malaysian permanent residence electronic sticker on the passport. Note: Make an appointment with the Immigration Department to stamp the entry permit (Permit Masuk). Required Follow the system arrangement of the Immigration Department; make an appointment for fingerprint recording (JPN) at the National Registration Office. You need to follow the arrangement of the National Registration Office system;

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