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Immigrate to Malaysia as a Nurse
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A common choice for nurses looking to work abroad in Malaysia. Numerous nurses are thinking about moving to Malaysia for their next career move due to the country’s expanding healthcare sector and appealing job opportunities. This blog will tell you how to immigrate to Malaysia as a nurse, the application process of getting a nursing license, and offer helpful insights to aid in your decision-making.
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Requirements to Immigrate to Malaysia as a Nurse- Diploma or Degree in Nursing. A qualification that is equivalent to the Malaysian nursing diploma or degree program, typically a three-year diploma or a four-year bachelor’s degree in nursing.
- Registration/Licensure. Valid registration or licensure from the country where the nurse received their training. This proves that the nurse is recognized and authorized to practice in their home country.
- Professional Experience. A minimum of three years of work experience in the nursing field after obtaining your qualification is often required.
- Competency and Good Standing. Evidence of competency and good standing from the regulatory nursing body in the country of training. This may include a letter of verification or a certificate of good standing.
Immigrating to Malaysia as a nurse is a process that requires planning and completing all the necessary steps, including:
Step 1. Assessing Your QualificationsBegin by ensuring that your nursing education and qualifications are recognized by the Nursing Board Malaysia (Malaysian Nurses Association) . The process involves several detailed steps:
- Contact the NBM via their official website or through direct contact to ask about the specific requirements for your situation.
- A completed application form for registration with the NBM
- Certified true copies of your academic transcripts and nursing qualification certificates
- A copy of your current nursing registration or license from your home country
- Evidence of your professional experience, such as a detailed employment history or letters from previous employers
- A letter of good standing from your current nursing regulatory body
- Any additional documents requested by the NBM, which may include identification documents or proof of proficiency in English (you learn about language proficiency in the step about relocating to Malaysia).
- The NBM will evaluate your documents, training curriculum, clinical experience, and overall competencies to determine the equivalency of your qualifications to Malaysian standards. The entire process is common for the process to take anywhere from 3 to 6 months.
- Depending on the evaluation, you may be required to undergo a competency assessment. This could include a written examination, a practical assessment, or both.
- Upon successful completion of all assessments, the NBM will decide on your application for recognition. If approved, you will be granted registration with the NBM, allowing you to practice nursing in Malaysia.
To immigrate to Malaysia as a nurse, you must register with NBM. It is mandatory and crucial for working in Malaysia as a nurse .
- Verify that the NBM recognizes your nursing qualifications.
- Obtain the application form for registration from the NBM’s official website or by contacting the NBM directly. Fill out the application form with accurate and complete information.
- Gather your required documents:
- Certified copies of your academic qualifications in nursing (diploma, degree, transcripts)
- Evidence of registration or licensure as a nurse in your home country
- A certificate of good standing from your current or most recent nursing regulatory body
- Proof of work experience in nursing, typically for a minimum period as specified by the NBM
- A recent passport-sized photograph
- Any additional documents that may be required, such as identification documents or proof of language proficiency
- Pay the specified application fee. This fee varies depending on the type of registration and assessment requirements. The registration fee with the NBM can range from MYR 100 to MYR 500 (approximately USD 24 to USD 120).
- Submit your completed application form, your required documents, and proof of paying the application fee to the NBM. This can often be done via mail or, in some cases, electronically.
- After submitting your application, there will be a processing period during which the NBM reviews your credentials and any assessment results. Generally, you can expect the process to take anywhere from 1 to 6 months.
- Once your application is reviewed, you will receive a notification from the NBM regarding your registration status. If successful, you will be officially registered as a nurse in Malaysia.
The next step to immigrate to Malaysia as a nurse is to pass the Malaysian Nursing Board Exam . A foreigner may be required to undertake this examination to ensure their competencies align with Malaysian healthcare standards and practice nursing in Malaysia . The Malaysian Nursing Board (lembaga jururawat malaysia) is responsible for administering the licensing examination for nurses.
Details about the Malaysian Nursing Board Examination
- Topics. It’s designed to test both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The examination covers medical, surgical, pediatric, psychiatric nursing, and community health nursing.
- Structure. The exam typically consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs), essay questions, and practical assessments.
- Dates. It’s essential to check the NBM’s official website or contact them directly.
- Application. Candidates must apply through the NBM, fill out the necessary forms, and submit them along with the required documentation and fees.
- Retakes. Nurses can usually take the exam multiple times if they do not pass on their first attempt. However, the NBM sets specific rules and limits on the number of retakes allowed.
- Fee. The fee typically ranges from MYR 500 to MYR 1,000 (approximately USD 120 to USD 240).
- Passing Score. The NBM determines the passing score, which can vary.
- Malaysia Nursing Board Exam Questions. Exam questions are confidential. However, candidates can prepare by reviewing general nursing principles, practices, and the core competencies expected by the NBM.
Applying for the Malaysian Nursing Board Exam involves:
- Fill out an application form and submit it to the NBM along with any required documents and the examination fee.
- After passing the Malaysian Nursing Board Examination, you’ll receive official notification from the NBM. This document serves as proof of your eligibility for registration.
- Fill out the registration forms provided by the NBM. These forms typically require detailed personal information, professional qualifications, details of your nursing education, and the results of your board examination.
- Along with your registration forms, you will need to submit several documents to the NBM. These typically include:
- A certified true copy of your nursing diploma or degree certificate
- A certified true copy of your examination results
- Proof of identity, such as a passport or national ID card
- A recent passport-size photo
- A certificate of good standing from your previous nursing board or regulatory body if you have practiced nursing in another country
- Any other documents specifically requested by the NBM.
- A registration fee is required to complete your registration process. The fee can range from MYR 100 to MYR 300 (approximately USD 24 to USD 72)
- Once you have completed the forms and gathered all required documents, submit everything to the NBM. This can typically be done via mail or, in some cases, electronically. Ensure you keep copies of all documents and forms for your records.
- After receiving your application, the NBM will review and verify the information and documents you submitted. This process may take some time as it involves checking the authenticity of your qualifications and ensuring all requirements are met.
- Once your application is approved, the NBM will issue a registration certificate. This certificate is your official document confirming your status as a registered nurse in Malaysia. You may also receive a registration number, which is used to identify you as a licensed professional in the healthcare system.
- Keep in mind that your registration with the NBM is not permanent. It requires periodic renewal, the frequency of which is determined by the NBM. Stay informed about the renewal process, including any continuing education requirements, to maintain your registered status.
To immigrate to Malaysia as a nurse, you must apply and get a work visa. How? You must secure a job offer from a Malaysian healthcare institution. You can use online job portals, professional networks, and recruitment agencies specializing in healthcare positions to find opportunities.
Online Job Portals
- JobStreet Malaysia
- JenJOBS
- Indeed Malaysia
Recruitment Agencies in Malaysia
- AG Staffing Malaysia
- Chrisjac Recruitment Services
- EPS Malaysia
- Hays Malaysia
With a job offer, you can apply for the appropriate work visa or permit to work in Malaysia as a nurse . Your employer will often guide you through this process. The steps involve:
- Determine the appropriate visa type. With your employer’s assistance, determine whether you need a Malaysia Employment Pass or a Temporary Employment Pass . The Employment Pass is for skilled professionals, including nurses, and is usually valid for a period of up to two years, renewable. The Temporary Employment Pass is for shorter-term employment or less-skilled work and is valid for up to two years, with varying conditions.
- Gather the required documents. Your employer will typically provide a checklist of documents you need to submit. These usually include:
- Your passport with at least 18 months of validity
- Your job offer letter or employment contract from the Malaysian healthcare institution
- Certified copies of your nursing qualifications and registration
- A recent passport-size photo
- Any additional documents requested by the Malaysian Immigration Department, such as health examination reports.
- Your employer must submit an application on your behalf for an Employment Pass through the Expatriate Services Division (ESD) online portal. For a Temporary Employment Pass, applications are made through the Malaysian Immigration Department.
- When applying, your employer will also need to pay the Malaysia work permit visa price . This fee varies depending on the type of visa or permit and the duration of the stay. The application fee for a work visa or permit can range from MYR 150 to MYR 1,000 (approximately USD 35 to USD 240).
- You may be required to undergo a medical examination. Choose a clinic or hospital in your home country or Malaysia approved by the Malaysian Ministry of Health. Schedule an appointment and undergo the required health tests. On average, the fee can range from MYR 150 to MYR 300 (approximately USD 35 to USD 70). Once completed, the medical facility will typically send the results directly to the Malaysian authorities. However, it’s a good practice to obtain a copy for your records.
- Blood Test. To screen for infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and syphilis.
- Urine Test. Mainly for drug screening and also to check for signs of other health issues.
- Chest X-Ray. To detect tuberculosis (TB) or other respiratory conditions.
- Hepatitis B Screening. This is especially important for healthcare workers like nurses.
- Physical Examination. A general health check to assess your overall health condition.
- Securing health insurance is advisable to cover your healthcare needs during your stay. Well-known health insurance providers are AIA Malaysia, AXA Affin Health Insurance, Prudential Assurance Malaysia Berhad, Allianz Malaysia, and Great Eastern Life Malaysia. The monthly premium varies widely based on coverage but is generally between MYR 150 to MYR 400.
- Wait for the processing. The processing time for a work visa or permit application can vary widely, from 2 weeks to 6 months.
- Once your application is approved, you will receive a visa approval letter. You must then enter Malaysia (if you’re not already in the country) and have your visa endorsed into your passport at the Immigration Department.
- After your visa is endorsed, you will be issued your Employment Pass or Temporary Employment Pass, allowing you to legally work in Malaysia.
This includes completing the necessary registrations for nurses, arranging for accommodation, understanding the cost of living in Malaysia, etc. Let’s look at some tips for foreign nurses in Malaysia .
Necessary Registrations for Nurses
- Temporary Practice Certificate. Upon arrival, foreign nurses must apply for a Temporary Practice Certificate from the Malaysian Nursing Board (NBM) to start working legally. This certificate is usually valid for a short period until full registration is completed. Apply for the NBM, including your employment details, work visa, and proof of professional qualifications and competence. The processing time can vary, so it’s advisable to apply as soon as possible after arrival.
- Full Registration with NBM. After obtaining the Temporary Practice Certificate, nurses should complete the process for full registration with the NBM to continue their practice without interruption. This involves submitting additional documentation that may not have been required for the temporary certificate, such as proof of continuous professional development or additional assessments.
Settling in Malaysia
Banking
- Maybank
- CIMB Bank
- RHB Bank
- HSBC Malaysia
Housing
- PropertyGuru Malaysia
- iProperty.com.my
- Mudah.my
- StarProperty.my
Cost of Living in Malaysia
The cost of living for nurses in Malaysia can vary based on location, lifestyle, etc. Generally, Malaysia offers a lower cost of living compared to many Western countries.
- Housing
- Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center is approximately MYR 1,200 to MYR 2,500 monthly.
- Rent for a one-bedroom apartment outside the city center is approximately MYR 800 to MYR 1,500 per month.
- Food and Groceries
- Monthly groceries (for one person): Approximately MYR 400 to MYR 800.
- Eating out at a mid-range restaurant: Around MYR 20 to MYR 50 per meal.
- Transportation
- Public transportation monthly pass: MYR 100 to MYR 200.
- Taxi fare: Starts at MYR 3 to MYR 4, with MYR 1 to MYR 3 per kilometer after that.
- Utilities (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage)
- Monthly for an 85m2 Apartment: Approximately MYR 150 to MYR 300.
- Internet
- Unlimited broadband internet: Approximately MYR 100 to MYR 200 per month.
- Fitness club membership: Around MYR 100 to MYR 200 per month.
- Cinema ticket: MYR 15 to MYR 25 per ticket.
Continuing Education and Compliance
Nurses must engage in continuous professional development to maintain their registration with the NBM. Look for accredited programs and workshops that the NBM recognizes.
Integration and Adaptation Tips
- Embrace the local culture, customs, and holidays to integrate smoothly into Malaysian society.
- Learn the language. For nurses, proficiency in English is often mandatory. A minimum of B2 (Upper Intermediate) on the CEFR is a common requirement. Approved tests include the IELTS or the TOEFL. Learning Malay is not mandatory for professional practice, but it is highly recommended for daily life and deeper cultural immersion.
Compliance with Malaysian Laws
- Become familiar with local laws and regulations, particularly those related to employment, residency, and healthcare practice. Compliance is crucial for a trouble-free stay in Malaysia.
Yes, foreign nurses can work in Malaysia. What is the role of nurses in Malaysia? It includes patient care, administration of medications, collaboration with other healthcare professionals, health education, and support for patients’ families. How many nurses are there in Malaysia? The country has been actively working to increase its nursing workforce to meet the growing healthcare demands, so the specific numbers can fluctuate.
Nursing Jobs in Malaysia for ForeignersJob vacancies for nurses are different. Commonly, you can immigrate as a nurse in Malaysia (infirmiere en malaisie) and get these nursing jobs:
- Staff Nurse
- Registered Nurse (RN)
- Specialist Nurse (e.g., Pediatric, Oncology, ICU)
- Community Health Nurse
- Medical-Surgical Nurse
- Emergency Nurse
- Operating Room Nurse
- Nurse Manager
The average monthly nursing salary in Malaysia (gaji perawat di malaysia) ranges from MYR 2,500 and MYR 5,000 (approximately USD 600 to USD 1,200).
- Elderly Nurse Salary in Malaysia. The salary for a nurse specializing in elderly care is typically on par with the general nursing salary but can increase with experience and specific qualifications in senior care.
- Diploma Nurse Salary in Malaysia. A nurse holding a Diploma in Nursing can expect to start with a salary at the lower end of the average range, around MYR 2,500 to MYR 3,500 per month.
- Staff Nurse Salary in Malaysia. The average salary for a staff nurse ranges from MYR 2,800 to MYR 4,500 per month, depending on the healthcare setting and experience.
- Nurse Salary in Malaysia Private Hospital. Nurses in private hospitals often earn a bit more due to the competitive nature of these facilities, with salaries ranging from MYR 3,000 to MYR 6,000 per month.
Hospital nurses in Malaysia typically earn an average monthly salary ranging from MYR 2,500 to MYR 5,000, depending on their experience, qualifications, and the hospital’s location and type (public or private).
How Much Does a BSC Nurse Make in Malaysia?A BSc nurse in Malaysia typically earns between MYR 2,800 to MYR 6,000 per month, based on their experience and the healthcare facility they work in.
How Much Does a Sister Nurse Make in Malaysia?A sister nurse (senior nurse or nurse supervisor) in Malaysia can earn between MYR 4,000 to MYR 8,000 per month, reflecting their advanced responsibilities and leadership roles within the nursing team.
Immigrate to Malaysia as a Nurse: Let’s RecapThe chance to advance professionally and gain international experience by moving to Malaysia as a nurse can be exciting. However, it’s crucial to comprehend and adhere to the standards to immigrate to Malaysia as a nurse. This entails obtaining a nursing license, demonstrating language proficiency, and holding the required medical degrees accepted in Malaysia.
If you have any questions about immigrating to Malaysia as a nurse, write them in the comment section. You can also use our free consultation service .
Visit the Nursing Board Malaysia’s official website and use their verification tool or contact them directly.
To work as a nurse in Singapore, one must first ensure that their credentials and registration are up to par with those of their home country, find employment with a healthcare facility in Singapore, and then apply for a work visa sponsored by their prospective employer. You may also be required to complete additional training or orientation before you can register with the Singapore Nursing Board (SNB) as a nurse. Your nursing career in Singapore awaits you once your visa is processed. Keep in mind that prerequisites can vary depending on the type of nursing position you’re seeking, so it’s important to check with the appropriate authorities and employers for the most up-to-date information.
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