Education

Malaysian students allowed to enter China from Aug 24: embassy

Reports say about 8,000 pupils affected due to Covid-19 lockdowns

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Aug 2022 2:04PM

Malaysian students allowed to enter China from Aug 24: embassy
The China embassy in Malaysia says it will accept visa applications from Malaysian students receiving long-term academic education in China from now on. – AFP pic, August 20, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Foreign students holding valid Chinese residence permits for study are allowed to enter China from August 24, said the China embassy in Malaysia.

The embassy, in a Facebook post today, said it will accept visa applications from Malaysian students receiving long-term academic education in China from now on.

“The Chinese government attaches high importance to the return of foreign students to China. The responsible departments of China and Malaysia have been working closely with each other on the return of Malaysian students to China and have made some progress,” it said.

The embassy said relevant personnel are suggested to pay attention to the latest notices released on the embassy website and related platforms.

According to media reports, about 8,000 Malaysian students have not been able to return to China to resume their studies due to the Covid-19 lockdowns. – Bernama, August 20, 2022

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