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Malaysian certificate of good conduct

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#1 ·
Oh my god! is this the hardest police check in the world to get or what? Does anyone know if there is a way to do it quicker than 2 months? Some sort of agency that deals with this maybe? Help! My husband needs one for his application for partner visa.
 
#5 ·
My journey to get the Malaysian certificate for my wife has been a real nightmare so far. First they 'lost' the documents and now there is no telling how long it will take.

Shokam: are you Malaysian nationals or were you at that time? I heard before that applications in person are handled much faster - but does that work for foreigners too or just for Malaysians? Thanks!
 
#13 ·
Hi All,

This question is for those who are non-Malaysians and applied for a Malaysian Certificate of Good Conduct at Malaysian embassies. I created an online application on MOFA's e-consular system first but did not complete there. I applied mine through an embassy in the first week of April.

I checked the status online last week and application was 'approved' sometime in May. I kept on calling the embassy here but was told that there was nothing yet with them.

How long did you all have to wait? As a non-Malaysian, could I have gone to the office in Putra Jaya and gotten it done in person?

I will highly appreciate any input here.

Thanks.
 
#14 ·
This has to be done in person so you could get it done same day.
The most shall be half day.
For foreigners, i think go in person shall resolve all those waiting period as those government servant will feel pressure when every1 waiting for him/her....hehe..

Daphsta,

go to home ministry office will do
 
#17 ·
Hi,

Before you submit your physical paper work at the Malaysian embassy in person in your home country, create an online application on e-counselor and submit it as well. Wait for 2 months and keep checking on e-councelor of your status. Once it says 'approved' print it out and take it to the Embassy in your country.

They will write you a letter saying that you are clean. Submit it to DIAC.
 
#20 ·
Hi all,

When my PR was approved in July 2011, it only took me a few hours to get the Certificate of Good Conduct for all 7 members of my family. I only have to submit a statutory declaration for each and every one of us, along with the required documents.

However, I have been made to understand that the procedure has changed. Australia no longer accepts statutory declarations. I recently married my husband in September 2012 and applied for a certificate of good conduct for him from the Ministry of Forreign Affairs on 22 November 2012.

It is now 2 January 2013 and the application is still "in process". Apparently all applications for the certificate which will be used for australian visas will have to go through the police headquarters in Bukit Aman. This is probably why it takes so long. :(
 
#36 ·
mondejar said:
By the way, I applied my Certificate of Good Conduct from Malaysia High Commission here in Singapore
Not sure about that but there are members here who are non Malaysian citizens and they had to wait a while to get the certificate of good conduct . Perhaps you should try calling the Malaysian ministry of foreign affairs to find out what supporting document you need to provide
 
#37 ·
Certificate of Good Conduct now "In-Process"

That's what I did. I went to the Malaysia High Commission again and let them know that until now I still havent get my Certificate of Good Conduct and that in the website it still say "Supporting Documents Has not been received". The lady named "Shima" told me to apply once more and give the same document I gave before. So I came back and gave her the same docs (passport photocopy, application form, etc). Today I check the website and saw that it's now "In-Process".

May I know how long in your experience does it take from the "In-Process" status to the time i can receive the Certificate here in Singapore?
 

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