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IMPACT — MEDIUM
The Malaysian government has introduced an online option for submitting Certificates of Good Conduct (SKBs).
Key Points:
BAL Analysis: Malaysian authorities introduced an online option to submit SKBs to streamline the application process for those applying for study, work and residence permits. Foreign nationals will benefit from reduced processing times for verifying SKBs.
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