Malaysia Tightens Rules for Foreign Workers, Sparking Concerns Over Talent Flight

Kuala Lumpur. The Malaysian government has decided to tighten regulations concerning foreign workers. This decision by the Malaysian government has increased concerns about a potential 'talent flight' of skilled manpower from the country.

Under the new arrangement, the minimum salary threshold required for obtaining a visa for foreign workers will nearly double starting this June. Furthermore, a limit will be imposed on how long an employer can sponsor a single worker's visa.

Al Jazeera reported that an Indian-origin business consultant, who has been living in Malaysia for over a decade, stated that this decision has brought uncertainty to his long-term plans. "After completing five years, Malaysia seemed suitable for long-term residency," he said, "but this sudden decision has cast doubt on matters like buying a house or making future plans."

Having achieved rapid economic development since gaining independence from Britain in the 1960s, Malaysia has long been an attractive destination for foreign laborers. Currently, there are approximately 2.1 million registered foreign workers in Malaysia, the majority of whom are engaged in low-wage labor sectors. Although the number of highly paid foreign skilled professionals is smaller, they contribute significantly to the economy.

According to the Home Affairs Minister, Saifuddin Nasution, approximately 140,000 high-income foreign experts contributed about 75 billion Ringgit to the economy in 2024. They paid around 100 million Ringgit in taxes.

The government stated that reforms are necessary, citing that excessive reliance on low-skilled foreign workers has hindered the adoption of new technology. This issue was also emphasized in the National Policy Strategy for the Five-Year Plan for 2025.

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