Study in Malaysia
Student-visa requirements for Malaysia by nationality, the proof of funds, funding routes, and a working timeline — sourced from official Malaysian government pages and date-verified.
At a glance
- Living cost (per month)
- 2,000 MYR
- Visa fee
- 1,060 MYR
- Typical processing
- ~6 weeks
- Main intakes
- Feb, Sep
- Nationalities covered
- 32
Understanding the Malaysia student visa
Who needs a Malaysian student visa, and what it covers
A student visa (or study permit/residence permit, depending on the country) is the legal authorisation that lets international students live in Malaysia for the length of an approved course. It is granted against a confirmed place at a recognised institution and proof that you can support yourself while you study — so the application is really about assembling and evidencing a specific set of documents rather than passing an exam.
This page brings those documents together for Malaysia: 7 core requirements that almost every applicant must meet, plus 3 that apply only in certain situations. Each one below is explained in full — what it is, why it's asked for, how to obtain it, and the mistakes that most often cause delays or refusals. Every figure is dated and linked to its official Malaysian source so you can verify it yourself before you act.
How the money requirement actually works
Malaysia does not publish a single fixed proof-of-funds figure. Instead you must show enough to cover the tuition and living costs stated on your admission document for the period of study. Build and evidence that balance early, keep it stable, and make sure it is traceable to a legitimate source — under-evidenced finances are the most common reason student visas are refused.
Timing: when to start and how long it takes
Once you submit a complete application, Malaysia typically takes around 6 weeks to decide it. In practice the real bottleneck is often appointment availability rather than the decision itself — visa-centre and embassy slots in peak season fill up months ahead, so the calendar, not the paperwork, is what catches most applicants out.
The main intakes for Malaysia are February and September. Work backwards from your intended start date: secure admission first, then the funds and insurance, then book the visa appointment as soon as you are eligible. Leaving any step late tends to cascade into the next one.
What it costs, beyond the visa fee
Budget for several separate costs, not just one. For Malaysia these include the visa/permit fee itself (around 1,060 MYR); health insurance (roughly 50 MYR/month), on top of one-off costs like language tests, document translation, and travel. The interactive cost calculator further down this page totals these for your situation.
Where you can choose how to pay — moving tuition or proof-of-funds money across borders, for example — the method matters: bank wires often lose 3–5% to exchange-rate margins and fees that a specialist transfer can avoid. Whatever route you use, keep every receipt; a clean, traceable money trail is itself part of the evidence.
Working during study, and what happens after you arrive
Most study destinations let students work a limited number of hours during term and more during official holidays, but the exact cap, and whether it applies to your specific visa, changes from country to country and is revised fairly often. Rather than rely on a number that may be out of date, confirm the current work allowance for Malaysia on the official source linked on this page before you count on any income.
Arrival is not the finish line. Many countries require you to complete steps after you land — registering your address, collecting a residence card, activating health cover, or enrolling formally — within a set window. Build these into your plan so your legal status stays valid from day one.
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Frequently asked questions
How much money do I need for a Malaysia student visa?
Malaysia has no single fixed figure — you must show enough to cover the tuition and living costs stated on your admission document. Check the official source on this page.
How long does a Malaysia student visa take to process?
Typically around 6 weeks once you've submitted a complete application, though embassy appointment availability is often the real bottleneck. Apply as early as you can.
What documents do I need for a Malaysia student visa?
The core documents are: EMGS Visa Approval Letter (VAL), Offer letter from an approved institution, Proof of funds, Medical insurance / EMGS coverage, Medical examination, English language proof, Valid passport. Each is explained in full on this page with how to obtain it and common mistakes to avoid.
Do I need health insurance for a Malaysia student visa?
Medical insurance arranged via EMGS for international students.
How much is the Malaysia student visa fee?
The visa/permit fee is around 1,060 MYR. Other costs (insurance, proof of funds, tests) are separate — use the cost calculator on this page.
When should I apply for a Malaysia student visa?
Start as early as your documents allow — typically as soon as you have your admission confirmation and can show the required funds. Processing takes roughly 6 weeks once submitted, but appointment availability is often the real bottleneck in peak season, so book the earliest slot you can.
Can I work on a Malaysia student visa?
Most student destinations allow a limited number of working hours during term and more during official holidays, but the exact cap (and whether it applies to your visa) changes periodically. Confirm the current Malaysia work allowance on the official source linked on this page before relying on any income.
What happens if my Malaysia student visa is refused?
A refusal letter states the reason — most often under-evidenced finances, an incomplete document set, or doubts about your intent to study. You can usually correct the issue and reapply, and in some countries appeal. Read the stated reason carefully, fix that specific point, and strengthen the rest of the file before trying again.