NS Immigration: RTK 2.0 concludes March 1, employers urged to conduct verification

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SEREMBAN: Only 65 per cent of employers in this state have conducted the verification process for the Workforce Recalibration Programme 2.0 (RTK 2.0) ...

: Only 65 per cent of employers in this state have conducted the verification process for the Workforce Recalibration Programme 2.0 for their foreign workers so far, said Negeri Sembilan Immigration Department director, Kennith Tan Ai KiangHe urged the remaining employers to do so promptly at the department’s office in Senawang as the programme concludes on March 31.

Saifuddin emphasised that employers discovered to be still employing foreign workers without valid documents after the verification process concludes could face charges under Sections 55B, 55E, and 56 of the Immigration Act 1959/63 . “Looking at the statistics, Indonesians are the majority, with a total of 443 individuals,“ he added, mentioning that not all registrants were from Indonesia, however.

According to him, the department will also focus more on enforcement at five hotspot locations in Seremban and Nilai, which are known for undocumented migrant activities.

 

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