How to get a work visa in Malaysia as a Bangladeshi citizen
Complete guide to all available work permit pathways, requirements, costs, and processing times.
Why Bangladeshis choose Malaysia
Malaysia is a major destination for Bangladeshi workers in manufacturing, plantations and construction, with a community of around 800,000 and a comparatively low cost of living.
Who this is best for
- ✓Professionals on an Employment Pass
- ✓Remote workers via the De Rantau digital-nomad pass
- ✓Electronics and technology specialists
- ✓Islamic finance and shared-service professionals
- ✓Anyone seeking a low cost of living in Asia
🎯 Recommended for Bangladeshis: Employment Pass / work permit - the most direct route for this corridor based on cost, processing time and long-term prospects.
Available visa pathways
The Employment Pass (EP) Category I is Malaysia's premium work visa for senior professionals and executives earning RM10,000 or more per month (RM120,000 annually as of early 2026). It is issued for a maximum contract duration of 60 months and is the most flexible of the EP categories, allowing holders to bring dependents and, in certain circumstances, switch employers without leaving the country. The EP is administered through the Expatriate Services Division (ESD) online portal and the newer ePASS system, which has been gradually replacing the legacy process since 2024.
The Employment Pass Category II targets mid-level professionals earning between RM5,000 and RM9,999 per month. It is the most commonly issued EP category in Malaysia and covers a broad range of professional roles in technology, engineering, finance, and other knowledge-economy sectors. The pass is granted for up to 24 months and is renewable, subject to the employer demonstrating that the position still requires foreign expertise.
DE Rantau is Malaysia's digital nomad visa, launched under the Malaysia Digital initiative (formerly MSC Malaysia). It allows remote workers, freelancers, and self-employed digital professionals to live and work in Malaysia for up to 12 months, with the option to renew. The program is specifically designed for individuals who earn income from clients or employers outside Malaysia and do not take local employment.
💡 Tip for Bangladeshis applicants: Confirm your job and employer through the official government-to-government recruitment channel to avoid unregistered intermediaries.
Application timeline for Malaysia
Employer registers with ESD portal
Your employer registers the company and the expatriate post with the Expatriate Services Division (ESD) online portal.
1-2 weeksSubmit EP application via ESD
Your employer submits the Employment Pass application with your qualifications, job offer, and passport details.
1-2 daysApproval and ePASS issuance
Immigration Malaysia processes the application. Approved passes are issued digitally via the ePASS system (no physical sticker).
2-4 weeksTravel to Malaysia
Enter Malaysia with your ePASS approval. Present the approval letter at immigration.
VariesFOMEMA medical exam
Complete the mandatory FOMEMA medical examination within 30 days of arrival at an approved clinic.
1-3 daysCommon required documents
Documents commonly required for a Malaysia work visa for Bangladeshis:
Cost estimate in Bangladeshi Taka (BDT)
Approximate conversions for Bangladeshis. Currency rates are indicative - check current rates before applying.
| Item | Amount | In BDT |
|---|---|---|
| Visa application fee | RM 1000-2000 | ৳26,667 |
| Minimum salary threshold (per year) | RM 120,000 | ৳3,200,000/yr |
Bangladeshi community in Malaysia
Approximately 800,000 Bangladeshis live in Malaysia, one of the larger Bangladeshis communities abroad. An estimated 800,000 hold work visas.
Embassy and application centres
Bangladeshis apply through the Malaysia High Commission - Dhaka. Book appointments early - slots fill fast.
Related guides
Working and living in Malaysia
Key industries hiring
Malaysia hires international talent in electronics and semiconductor manufacturing, Islamic finance, shared-service and business-process centres, tourism, and palm-oil and commodity industries.
Cost of living and quality of life
Malaysia has one of the lowest costs of living among developed Asian destinations - a one-bedroom apartment in Kuala Lumpur is around MYR 2,500 a month. English is widely spoken, healthcare is good value, and the country is well connected for regional travel.
Next steps for Bangladeshi applicants
Ready to start your Malaysia visa application? Here is what to do next:
- Check which visa you qualify for
- Gather your documents
- Apply through the official portal
How to apply for a Malaysia visa from Bangladeshi
Applications for Malaysia are processed through Embassy Direct. Here is how to apply, step by step:
- 1Prepare your documents
Cover letter, bank statements, photos, and supporting evidence.
- 2Book your appointment at Embassy Direct
Processing time: 3-7 business days. Service fee: RM 20-100.
- 3Attend your appointment with all documents and passport
Biometrics: Not required for most applicants.
- 4Track your application after submission
Use your reference number on the tracking portal.
- 5Collect your passport when notified
You will receive an SMS or email when your passport is ready. Collect within 30 days.
Frequently asked questions
What salary is needed for a Employment Pass Category I in Malaysia?
The minimum salary is RM 240,000 per year.
How long does it take to get a work visa in Malaysia?
Processing times range from 2 to 4 weeks.
Do I need a job offer for a Malaysia work visa?
Not always. DE Rantau does not require one.
Can I bring my family on a Malaysia work visa?
Yes. 2 of 3 visa types allow dependants.
How many Bangladeshis live in Malaysia?
Approximately 800,000 Bangladeshis currently live in Malaysia, making it one of the more established Bangladeshis communities abroad.
How much does a Malaysia work visa cost for Bangladeshis?
Visa application fees start at RM 1000 - approximately ৳26,667. Budget extra for medical checks, document authentication, and travel to the embassy.
Can Bangladeshis apply for a Malaysia work visa from Dhaka?
Yes. Bangladeshis apply through the Malaysia High Commission - Dhaka. Processing takes 2-4 weeks.
Is there a path to permanent residency in Malaysia?
None of the visa types listed here directly lead to permanent residency in Malaysia. However, some may allow you to transition to a residency pathway later.