
Malaysia — Visa & Study Services
Overview
Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic and multicultural nations, offering world-class education, a low cost of living, modern infrastructure, and a welcoming environment for international students and professionals. It has become a top destination for Nigerian students seeking affordable, high-quality English-medium education.
🛂 Tourist / Visit Visa
- Nigerian Citizens: Require a visa to enter Malaysia. Apply via the Malaysia eVISA portal at https://evisa.imi.gov.my or at the Malaysian High Commission in Abuja.
- eVISA: Single entry, USD 25–30. Valid 3 months from issue, allows 30-day stay.
- Visa on Arrival: Not available for Nigerian passport holders — must apply in advance.
- Requirements: Valid passport (6+ months), completed application, return ticket, hotel booking, bank statement (min. MYR 1,500 or USD 350 equivalent), passport photos, yellow fever certificate (required from Nigeria), travel insurance.
- Processing Time: 3–5 business days online; 5–10 working days at High Commission.
- Duration of Stay: 30 days initially, extendable at the Immigration Department of Malaysia.
🎓 Student / Study Visa (Student Pass)
- Malaysia is one of the most popular study destinations for Nigerian students — offering excellent English-medium programs at a fraction of Western tuition costs.
- Why Malaysia for Nigerians:
- No IELTS required by many institutions (own English test)
- Tuition: USD 3,000–8,000/year for most programs
- Medicine/dentistry: USD 15,000–25,000/year — recognized globally
- English is widely spoken; easy to adapt
- Safe, multicultural, Muslim-majority country (comfortable for Nigerian Muslims)
- Close proximity to Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia for travel
- Top Universities: University of Malaya (UM), Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Taylor’s University, Sunway University, HELP University, AIMST University (medicine), Management and Science University (MSU).
- Process: Apply to university → receive offer letter → apply for Student Pass via EMGS (Education Malaysia Global Services) → receive Visa Approval Letter (VAL) → apply for single-entry visa at Malaysian High Commission → enter Malaysia → convert to Student Pass.
- EMGS Fees: USD 100–150 for medical screening + application processing.
- Requirements: Offer letter, valid passport, completed EMGS application, medical examination report (done in Nigeria at EMGS-approved clinic), passport photos, bank statement (USD 3,000+ or scholarship letter), O-Level/WAEC results, A-Level or equivalent transcripts, police clearance.
- Student Pass issued for 1 year, renewable throughout the program. Must not exceed course completion date.
- Part-time work: 20 hours/week permitted during semester breaks (not during term time for most programs).
💼 Work Visa / Employment Pass
- Foreign professionals need an Employment Pass from the Immigration Department of Malaysia, applied by the employer.
- Categories:
- Category I: Salary MYR 10,000+/month (5 years validity)
- Category II: Salary MYR 5,000–9,999/month (2 years validity)
- Category III: Salary MYR 3,000–4,999/month (1 year validity)
- Requirements: Job offer/contract, employer’s company registration, academic credentials (certified), professional qualifications, passport, passport photos, application fee.
- Post-study: Graduates from Malaysian institutions can apply for a Graduate Employability Pass to stay and seek work for 12 months after graduation.
🌟 Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) Programme
- Long-term residence programme for foreigners wishing to live in Malaysia.
- Requirements: Offshore monthly income of MYR 40,000+ and a fixed deposit of MYR 1,000,000 in a Malaysian bank.
- Grants a 5-year renewable social visit pass (not citizenship, but stable long-term residency).
🏛️ Citizenship
- By Birth: Malaysia follows jus soli with conditions — children born in Malaysia are citizens only if at least one parent is a Malaysian citizen or permanent resident.
- By Naturalization: Requires 10 years of continuous lawful residence (out of the preceding 12 years) as a Permanent Resident. Must speak Malay language, be of good character, and renounce prior citizenship. Dual citizenship is NOT permitted in Malaysia.
- Permanent Residence: After 5+ years as an Employment Pass holder with consistent employment and clean record, you may apply for Permanent Resident (PR) status.
🇳🇬 Nigeria-Specific Notes
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for all travelers from Nigeria to Malaysia.
- Nigerian students are among the top international student groups in Malaysia.
- WAEC, NECO, and JAMB results are widely accepted by Malaysian universities for admission.
- Nigerian applicants should apply for the eVISA online rather than attempting visa on arrival (not available).
💡 Why Choose Travel Expore Agency?
We assist Nigerian students and professionals with Malaysia eVISA applications, EMGS Student Pass processing, university admission guidance, and Employment Pass documentation.
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