Get Ready, Malaysia Will Welcome Foreign Workers Back
Archives - A number of Indonesian migrant workers at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), March 2021. (ANTARA/Agus Setiawan)

JAKARTA - The Malaysian government plans to accept foreign workers in various sectors, especially the plantation sector, said Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob, Friday, October 22.

The Special Committee for the Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic agreed with the plan to implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) for foreign workers.

"These SOPs will be applied to all sectors that are determined and passed on a case-by-case basis by the Foreign Workers Committee which is managed jointly by the Minister of Home Affairs and the Minister of Human Resources," said Ismail Sabri.

As for how many and when foreign workers are allowed to enter, it depends on the decision of the joint deliberation of the two ministers.

The SOP requires foreign workers to have received complete vaccinations in the country of origin with vaccines recognized by WHO.

They must also undergo an RT-PCR test a maximum of 72 hours before leaving their country of origin, submit a vaccination certificate, comply with basic immigration requirements and other requirements set by the government.

The arrival of foreign workers is determined only through one gate, namely Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) 1 and KLIA 2.

They must also arrange for arrival with representatives of employers and relevant government agencies, and undergo a seven-day quarantine period.

"The RT-PCR tests on the second and fifth days were carried out during the quarantine period," said Ismail Sabri. If they prove positive, they must undergo isolation at a private Quarantine and Treatment Center (PKRC) or be referred to a private hospital.

After completing the quarantine and being tested negative, the foreign worker will be taken to the employer's place.

"Foreign workers need to comply with the SOPs that have been set by their employers. The government is calling for these concessions to be fully utilized by the people with full discipline and a sense of responsibility," said Ismail Sabri.


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