Nursing course in victoria international college
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Niraj.
India.
number? Or any website?
Thanking you.
Niraj.
India.
To get the dependent pass validated to work, your wife must first be offered a job for RM5k per month or more. Once she has got an offer letter (and the company is entitled to hire expats) then she goes to immigration and gets a stamp to allow her to work on her current pass.
Depending on where you will be living the closest interntional school. Check out fees for Global Indian School in Brickfields and Fairview International School. Neither are particularly close to Jalan Ipoh, but the nearest ones to that area. Please note that the medium of education is English.
th me on聽 dependant visa? So my daughter can do study if they are on dependant visa with me during my study?
Unless your wife has a seriously high powered job and lots of experience, and works in IT, then the likelihoood of her finding work is almost zero.
So please do needful.
Thanking you.
Niraj.
India.
There are plenty of Malaysian nurses who cant find work. So you will stand no chance whatsoever. It is not a sensible plan to put your whole family through the charade. It is also a waste of your resources, because you will have to use your savings to support yourself and family.
Foreign nurses, even those trained in Malaysia, are not eligible to work here. Only nurses who are trained at Sister level and have experience can sometimes find work and probably not in the mainstream medical area. Once you are trained you will have to leave again.
Sorry, but this is the real truth.
e me. So what i do excetly? Can you tell me please?? Actully my agent advised me for this course. Agent told me that this diploma in nursing course is 2.5 years course. He told me that i can do one year study in malaysia and remain 1.5 year couse i can complite in austrelia or newzeland if i want. He told me this is a pathway progeamme. So can you tell me please is it possible to do study like this?
Please help.
You do not need to use an agent. The courses are held in Bahasa Malaysia. I have just listened to the website guidance and the course is 3 years long. I cant find anywhere that there are transfers to Australia or NZ. I think you should do much more research and not pay any money to people.
The nursing courses are all 3 years long, including at Victoria International College
As above, there is no chance of working as a nurse in Malaysia after you have qualified, because of the immigration rules here.
al email id. So i
can send you my offer later.
How did you receive the offer?聽 Direct from the College?聽 From the Agent?聽 You really do need to ring up the College and check out the offer if it came from the Agent. I think the courses start in February.
i do?
What you have to do is decide whether you can afford to live and educate your daughter in Malaysia and whether you are prepared to leave in 3 years time when your visas expire.聽 You cant work while you are a student except when there are breaks of more than 7 days. So if you are relying on working then you will find it difficult not only to get a job but also to complete your studies as you will have attendance requirements.聽
Being a fake student does not work in Malaysia and immigration do go to educational establishments and check out who is there.
If you intend to come, you need to ask which Campus you will be at because there are two. That is so you can find out if there is an international school near the Campus in Rawang.
I think you should talk to the college about your needs for accomodation and visas for your family so they can advise you best. They may be able to suggest a school.聽 Ask them the question as well - can you be registered by the Malaysian Nursing Council once you are trained and can you work in Malaysia?
Rawang Campus +603-6034-3052
From their website:
Victoria International College campus at Bandar Tasik Puteri, Rawang trains allied health professionals. Students can choose to pursue their professional qualifications in pharmacy, physiotherapy or nursing. Students are required to undergo clinical training at the campus and practical attachment at a number of private and public hospitals.
I cant find any schools near Rawang and foreigners are not allowed to attend Government schools.
聽 聽 聽 聽and i can not understand which you said regarding working. If there is more than 7 days gap than also i聽 can work. What dose it mean? It means i can not work part time on regular base. As per rule 20 hours per week. So tell me clearly this please.
Thank you.
You can only legally work max 20 hrs per week when you are not at the college i.e. during the holiday periods which are more than 7 days long.
Working in Malaysia
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TIME WORK FOR NON-MALAYSIAN STUDENTS
Beginning 15 February 2005, Non-Malaysian students are allowed to work part time, subject to the terms and conditions below.
Non-Malaysian students are allowed to work on a part-time basis during semester breaks, festive holidays or more than seven days of holiday for a maximum of 20 hours a week.
Non-Malaysian students are permitted to work in restaurants, petrol kiosks, mini markets and hotels except in the following positions:
cashier, singer, masseur,musician, Guest Relations Officer or any other activities deemed to be immoral.
Students wishing to work must have a valid 鈥淪tudent Pass鈥
APPLICATION PROCESS FOR APPROVAL OF PART-TIME WORK
1.Non-Malaysian students who intend to work part-time in Malaysia, must submit:
A photocopy of their passport (pages containing information of the bearer and the valid Student Pass pages)
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Address, Contact number and letter from the prospective employer
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RM120.00 (Non returnable processing fee)
2. The application to work part-time must be forwarded by the representative of the Educational Institution, in the presence of the student at the Immigration Department Head Quarters Malaysia. The College must provide a supporting letter allowing the Non-Malaysian student to work, and which include the dates of the semester breaks.
3. Students will be interviewed, after which the application will be either approved/declined.
4. The passport of students whose application has been approved will be endorsed accordingly.
The Director General of Immigration Malaysia has the right to approve or reject any Non-Malaysian student鈥檚 application to work under section 9 (1) (a) Immigration Act 1959 / 1963 Amendment 2002. The College is
required to forward the student鈥檚 academic progress report every 3 months and to report students who do not attend classes, to the Immigration Department for further action.
The extension of the approval to work will only be given if the student maintains good academic achievements.
The University must be informed immediately of any change to employment.
"All international students must be of full-time status and they are not allowed to take part-time courses. They are not allowed to work at any time."
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