Malaysia is a key destination for organisations keen to expand their business operations. As one of Asia’s top business hubs, it is a developed economy with rapidly improving skills, technology and advancing infrastructure.
As a major energy producer and home to the 14th biggest natural gas reserve and 23rd largest oil reserves in the word, Malaysia’s energy industry is highly competitive.
As a result, international companies across energy, engineering, technology, manufacturing, and professional services regularly deploy expatriate talent to support local operations.
But foreign employees need a work permit, better known as an Employment Pass, to work in Malaysia.
We’ve compiled a helpful guide to explain the employment pass, how to apply for one and everything your company must provide for a successful application under the latest 2026 rules.
An Employment Pass (EP) is a work permit that enables expatriates to work in Malaysia. It is primarily available for senior or technically skilled professionals with specialist work experience and typically on higher salaries.
The EP provides foreign talent with an employment contract lasting up to 60 months, allowing them to live and work legally in the country.
An employment pass holder can be employed in West Malaysia, provided the hiring company has registered with the immigration department. Employment passes can be considered for renewal, depending on the requirements.
There are three main types of EP permits in Malaysia:
Minimum monthly salary: RM 20,000 and above
Contract duration: Up to 10 years
Typical roles: C-suite executives, directors, regional heads, senior technical specialists
Dependants: Allowed
Monthly salary: RM 10,000 to RM 19,999
Contract duration: Up to 10 years (subject to succession planning requirements)
Typical roles: Managers, senior professionals, technical leads
Dependants: Allowed
3. Employment Pass (Category III)
Monthly salary: RM 5,000 to RM 9,999
Contract duration: Up to 5 years (subject to succession planning requirements)
Typical roles: Skilled and technical specialists
Dependants: Subject to approval and policy conditions
Important Notes:
Since 1 January 2021, employers intending to hire expatriates must first demonstrate that the role was offered to local talent. For positions with a monthly salary below RM 15,000, employers are required to advertise the vacancy on MYFutureJobs, the job portal under the Ministry of Human Resources, and keep the advertisement live for a minimum of 30 days.
Exemptions apply to C-suite and key strategic positions, and roles with a monthly salary of RM 15,000 and above. Certain corporate transfers, investors, and specialised exemptions may also be considered.
The Expatriate Committee (EC) or relevant authorities in Malaysia, must approve foreign workers to fill a position before the issuance of an Employment Pass can be made by the immigration department
For the hiring company to make an application via the MYXpats / ESD online portal, foreign nationals will need to provide the following:
Once all the documents have been received, the Hiring Company will lodge the application form and begin the review process.
Employment Passes can be renewed for a period of up to 60 months. Application for renewal of EPs requires the following documents:
The costs associated with applying for an Employment Pass in Malaysia are subject to change, and it is advisable to check the official website for information regarding the current fees.
The employing organisation is responsible for applying before you travel to Malaysia. Firstly, they must request approval to hire for an Expatriate Post. Once this is approved, apply via the Immigration Department of Malaysia. The Immigration Department of Malaysia has launched a new online portal to apply for employment passes, which can be accessed here.
Yes, expats seeking a short-term Malaysian work visa (less than 12 months) can apply for a Professional Visit Pass. Pass holders can temporarily provide services or undergo practical training with a Malaysian company on behalf of an international firm
Employment pass holders can also bring their legal spouse and dependent children using Dependent Passes.
Their parents, parents-in-law, and unmarried children over 18 will also be permitted, with a Long-Term Social Visit Pass.
EP permits are typically processed within five (5) to fourteen (14) working days once all the relevant documents have been received.
Once approved, the Approval Letter of (EP) will be issued to the Hiring Company, and you are required to apply for a single-entry visa online through the eVisa website (if applicable).
Once you have obtained the approval, you are now eligible to travel to Malaysia and commence employment.
Once you are in Malaysia, your new employer has thirty (30) days to submit your passport to the Immigration Department of Malaysia for them to stamp your passport with the EP details. Once stamped, you can remain and work until the EP expiry date, unless terminated earlier.
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