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What are the precautions for studying in Malaysia?
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1. As long as I get my passport and visa, will I be able to enter Malaysia and start my study abroad?

-no! Even with passports and visas, Royal Malaysian Customs still has the right to refuse entry to foreign students, especially girls under the age of 35, to prevent them from engaging in special industries. Therefore, international students must ensure that they wear simple and generous clothes when entering the customs, and they should not be too exposed.

2. What are the requirements for checking documents and luggage at entry and exit? Those can be brought in duty-free

—— Valid certificates are the basis for customs clearance and admission, including: passport, visa, air ticket, admission notice, medical report, photo of certificate 10. The duty-free items that visa applicants are allowed to bring into the country include: 225g of tobacco (equivalent to 200 cigarettes, including cigars with the same weight), alcohol 1 liter, cosmetics (no more than 3 items), soap, toothpaste, new clothes (no more than 3 items), new shoes (no more than 1 pair), and portable electronic goods for health care and cleaning.

3. Will the school provide accommodation? What should I pay attention to when I check in?

L- Accommodation According to the situation of schools, the prices of accommodation provided by most schools are uneven. Before entering the country, it is necessary to determine whether to live in school or outside. If you live off campus, find a place to live before coming to ensure safety. Please refer to the websites of agoda and airbnb for temporary accommodation.

4. What basic daily necessities do you need to bring? Do you need to bring a quilt?

-Malaysia has a suitable climate, but it is full of ultraviolet rays, and it is rainy season, so it is necessary to bring sunscreen and umbrella; In addition, you don't need to bring too many daily necessities. Things in Malaysia are very cheap, so it is more suitable to buy them locally, and at the same time, it can avoid the burden of overweight luggage. In addition, flannel blankets or bedding with equal thickness can be used as quilts.

5. Can I still use calling cards and WeChat when I enter Malaysia?

—— Domestic calling cards can open international long-distance services, especially when you first enter the country, you must ensure that the phone is available to avoid losing contact; Wechat can be used as usual when there is a network.

6. Do I need to take my tuition and living expenses with me when I enter Malaysia? How to withdraw money after entry?

-In China, only the Bank of China can exchange Malaysian ringgit, but it is generally necessary to make an appointment with the bank outlets by telephone one day in advance. You need to bring at least 4,000 RMB equivalent cash for future reference when entering the country, but for safety reasons, it is not advisable to bring too much. You can withdraw money at the airport and locally, and different banks charge different fees. We recommend Huaxia Bank's Platinum Diamond Card and Longxing Wuzhou Card, and there is no handling fee for the first two transactions. In addition, you can also apply for a credit card for international students of China Merchants Bank, and the first four withdrawals per month are free.

7. Can I earn living expenses while studying in Malaysia?

Yes, but it is stipulated that the part-time work time should not exceed 20 hours per week. In addition, during the semester or public holidays, international students are not allowed to work more than 7 days. It is recommended that international students start working after the second year of undergraduate course. On the one hand, they are busy at first, on the other hand, English communication is more secure.

8. What is the local etiquette in Malaysia? How to avoid stepping on thunder?

90% Malays believe in Islam and avoid talking about and eating pork, animal blood products and aquatic shellfish food in front of Muslims;

L if both sides are Muslims, you can greet them with Islamic greetings;

When visiting local families in Malaysia, we should pay attention to greeting and shaking hands after entering the house. When shaking hands, just touch your hand and then put your hand on your forehead to show your sincerity. When shaking hands with local people and taking food, use your right hand. They think your left hand is not clean.

L be careful not to touch other people's heads at will, and don't point at people with your index finger;

You can't cross your legs when sitting in a chair, especially in front of the old man. Women should put their feet together and behave more gracefully. If you sit on the floor, it is best for men to sit cross-legged, while women should kneel down and not straighten their legs;

You must wear slippers when entering the temple. Don't show your arms and legs. Wear neat clothes, such as pants and long skirts. Women's clothes should not be too revealing.

L three-hole plug: pay special attention to preparation, because most plugs in Malaysia are three-hole, so it is best to prepare them before going, so as not to look for charging plugs everywhere when you arrive;