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Last activity 31 December 2019 by lumiereacademy

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Paridhi09

Hi,
This is Paridhi from India and planning to come to Malaysia on a study visa. Need your advice over the below points before moving:
1. What are the challenges for the Indian students.
2. What salary can I expect within the internship and after the completion of my hospitality management course.
3. What kind of child care facilities available in Malaysia for 2 year child. Is it safe??
4. My partner would be coming later on the dependent visa so will it be easy for him to find a job in finance and accounts industry as he has 12 year of experience in the same industry.
5. Cost of living for a couple with a 2 year child.

Need your help and advice.kindly reply and cleary doubts.

Thanks.

Gravitas

Paridhi09 wrote:

Hi,
This is Paridhi from India and planning to come to Malaysia on a study visa. Need your advice over the below points before moving:
1. What are the challenges for the Indian students.
None

2. What salary can I expect within the internship and after the completion of my hospitality management course.
No work in Malaysia after qualified. Must have 2-3 yrs experience to get a work permit . Internship pay around RM 1k per month.  Local Malaysian students will get priority for internship places. https://www.internsheeps.com/

3. What kind of child care facilities available in Malaysia for 2 year child. Is it safe??
All kinds but very expensive. Most are safe

4. My partner would be coming later on the dependent visa so will it be easy for him to find a job in finance and accounts industry as he has 12 year of experience in the same industry.
Only certain countries can bring dependents mainly Islamic citizens. Cant work on dependent pass. He should try for job with you following as dependent then getting permission to study. His field of work is mainly only for local Malaysians so difficult to get work.

5. Cost of living for a couple with a 2 year child.
RM 3000 minimum per month plus child care

Need your help and advice.kindly reply and cleary doubts.

Thanks.

Gravitas

Countries allowed dependents

https://educationmalaysia.gov.my/how-to … pass.html/

Rules and Procedures

All postgraduate students enrolled in Public and Private Universities are eligible to apply for dependant passes on behalf of their families.

Undergraduate Students-Students who are studying for their Bachelor’s Degree will only be eligible to apply for dependant passes on behalf of their families if they are citizens of the following countries:

1. Saudi Arabia
2. Bahrain
3. United Arab Emirates (UAE)
4. Turkey
5. Qatar
6. Azerbaijan
7. Palestinian Territories
8. Kuwait
9. Yemen
10. Iran
11. Syria
12. Oman
13. Jordan
14. Lebanon
15. Iraq
16. Libya
17. Maldives

lumiereacademy

Hi if you are looking for affordable homeschooling education according to Cambridge IGCSE syllabus, here are some links which may be helpful to you:

Lumiere Academy Cambridge Primary and Secondary Homeschooling Centre PJ

https://www.lumiereeducation.comhttps://lumiere-education.business.sitehttps://goo.gl/maps/KAu3U9EZG6ciyDfW7

Actual Address: B-2-11, Jalan PJU 1A/41B, Pusat Dagangan NZX, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.

As for an established preschool and daycare centre, do visit the following:

Chrisdale KIndergarten Kota Damansara, Section 11, Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

https://chrisdale-kindergarten-kota-dam … iness.sitehttps://goo.gl/maps/VywkFAAX9yBvAUiEA

Thanks and have a great day!

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