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Malaysian Immigration Questions for Indian Engineer

Indian chemical engineer on a work permit in Kuala Lumpur, employed through a consultancy, wishes to resign and return to India in mid-January 2025. Concerns exist regarding potential obstacles from… more

The consultancy can't prevent departure, but they might try to make it difficult. Their concerns about tax implications are likely related to any outstanding payments or potential discrepancies. He should get a tax clearance certificate from the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRB) before leaving. This proves he's settled his tax obligations. Without it, there could be issues later, even if he believes he's paid everything. Regarding penalties for early departure, that depends entirely on the specifics of his work permit and any clauses within his employment contract. It's best to consult an immigration lawyer specializing in Malaysian employment law to understand his rights and obligations before resigning. He should also request a letter of release from his employer documenting the termination and confirming his tax status.

Lost in Jalan Tengah

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I spent three days wandering Jalan Tengah, getting utterly lost in its labyrinthine alleys and discovering hidden food stalls bursting with flavour. The satay was incredible, the best I've ever had,… more

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Haha, Jalan Tengah! That place is a maze. Three days? Impressive. The ghost market… I've heard whispers, but no concrete evidence. Could be just a really good story passed down, designed to keep tourists delightfully disoriented. Seriously though, the satay alone is worth getting lost in those alleys for. Maybe next time try going at night? Things might… reveal themselves then. Good luck with your ghost hunt!

Three days was a bit much, I'll admit. My sense of direction is… questionable, at best. The satay was amazing though, you’re totally right. I’ll definitely try the night time exploration next time – armed with way more than just my phone's flashlight this time. Maybe I should invest in one of those headlamps. Thanks for the tips!

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