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RTK 2 0 seen to correct situation in private security sector

PETALING JAYA: The recalibration exercise involving undocumented foreign workers will be useful to set things right in the private security sector, according to the Security Industry Association of Malaysia (PIKM) Selangor chapter.

Malaysia extends amnesty scheme deadline for undocumented workers

Malaysia extends amnesty scheme deadline for undocumented workers Kathmandu Post Kathmandu, July 14 Malaysia has further extended the amnesty deadline for undocumented foreign nationals including Nepalis. Malaysian authorities, through the amnesty scheme introduced last November, offer an opportunity for undocumented foreign workers to either return home voluntarily without facing any legal action or apply for legal status. The amnesty deadline, which ended last month, has been extended one more time until December 31. The extension of the deadline is expected to benefit more than 10,000 undocumented Nepali workers in the Southeast Asian country who could not use the scheme before its deadline expired on June 30.

Few Nepalis apply for Malaysia amnesty scheme for undocumented workers

news Few Nepalis apply for Malaysia amnesty scheme for undocumented workers Kathmandu Post Kathmandu, Dec. 26 The Malaysian government has once again rolled out an amnesty scheme targeting illegal immigrants, including undocumented Nepali workers, giving them a chance to return home. Under the latest scheme, Nepalis living in Malaysia illegally can voluntarily return home without facing any serious legal actions. Nepali workers can apply to return home under this scheme, Pratik Karki, second secretary at the Nepali Embassy in Malaysia, told the Post over the phone. The difference between the previous amnesty scheme and the new one is that workers will be required to pay only 500 Malaysian ringgits (approximately Rs20,295) compared to RM700 in the past.

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