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International students need not exit Malaysia to renew visas, says deputy home minister

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 15 — Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Mohamed Said said foreign students could be exempted from the requirement of exiting Malaysia in order to renew their expired study visas.

“The students can come to the Immigration Department to get information and advice. We will not act cruelly to ask them to go out. Typically, visa applicants must leave the country and re-enter in order to trigger the administrative process. The deputy minister said such action remained necessary “to protect the sovereignty and security of the country.”

 

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