Malaysia likely to offer 'Graduate Plus' visa for Bangladeshi students

Malaysia is likely to introduce Graduate Plus visas for Bangladeshi students studying in the country, enabling thousands to access high-skilled jobs in its expanding economy.
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus raised the matter during a meeting with Malaysian Higher Education Minister Zambry Abdul Kadir at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, according to the CA Press Wing on Wednesday (13 August).
"We had productive discussions with the minister. In principle, he has agreed to issue Graduate Pass visas to Bangladeshi students in Malaysia. However, both sides need to complete certain formalities before the policy can take effect," said Law Affairs Adviser Asif Nazrul.
Adviser Asif Nazrul and Foreign Adviser Touhid Hossain were also present.
Currently, about 10,000 Bangladeshis are enrolled at Malaysian universities.
While students from other countries enjoy access to Malaysia's job market, this privilege has so far been unavailable to Bangladeshi students.
Earlier on Wednesday, Malaysian Education Minister Fadhlina binti Sidek met Yunus at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur.
The two discussed ways to enhance educational cooperation, including expanding scholarships for Bangladeshi students in Malaysian universities and colleges.
Yunus stressed the importance of broadening student and faculty exchange programmes.
Dhaka also sought formal recognition of Bangladeshi degrees by Malaysian authorities and higher education institutions.
The Malaysian minister expressed strong interest in Professor Yunus's long-running "Three Zero" campaign, which aims to eliminate global poverty and unemployment and reduce carbon emissions to zero.
"Unless you imagine a world without poverty, it won't happen," Yunus said, urging global leaders to work towards building a civilisation that is not self-destructive.
Yunus invited the Malaysian education minister to visit Dhaka to further strengthen educational ties.
Also present at the meeting were Energy Adviser Fouzul Kabir Khan, National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman, Special Envoy Lutfey Siddiqi, and Senior Secretary on SDG Affairs Lamiya Morshed.