General Do's And Don'ts

1. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS:

i. A student must abide by Malaysian law at all times.

ii. A student has committed a case of misconduct when

  • He is found guilty of criminal charges by the court.

  • He is involved in any jobs, trades, or the like, on a part-time basis, which is deemed illegal in the Immigration Ordinance 1959 and the Immigration Rules and Regulation 1963 or other laws or that which could affect his studies.

iii. A student is to abide by all the rules and regulations that are enforced by the institution.

iv. A student must at all times respect the culture, norms, and beliefs or the local.

2. WORK PART TIME

APU/APIIT student is allowed to do part-time only under several conditions:

i. In 4 Sector ONLY – Restaurant, Petrol Kiosk, Mini Markets and Hotels (excluding singer, masseur, musician, GRO and other activities deemed immoral).

ii. Permitted to do part-time work for a maximum of 20 hours per week during semester breaks or any holiday above seven (7) days.

iii. NOT PERMITTED to work as a cashier.

iv. Permission to work-part time is extendable by the Immigration Malaysia depending on the student’s attendance and academic reports.

v. Application form students studying in Private Higher Education Institutions must be submitted by the representative institutions to the Immigration headquarters in Putrajaya.

3. DRUGS AND POISON

It is a SERIOUS OFFENCE if a student:

  • is found to be in possession of any kind of drug and poisons;

  • is found to provide, to supply, to distribute, to offer or to prepare any of the above drugs or poisons to any other parties;

  • is involved in drug abuse of any kind.


4. WEAPONS AND DANGEROUS MATERIALS

It is a SERIOUS OFFENCE if a student is found to be in:

  • possession or in any supervision of any dangerous weapon or explosive material.

Any weapon or dangerous material is as defined in the Explosive Act 1957, Arm Act 1960, and Corrosive and Explosive Substances and Offensive Weapon Act 1958.

 

Please refer to any personnel at APU Immigration  Services Office if you have any doubts about Malaysian Law.

 

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