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International Students Guide

From application to arrival, we're here to support you

With students hailing from over 130 countries across Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Oceania, diversity is at the heart of our vibrant campus.


Our International Students Support Centre will ensure your journey is seamless, streamlining the Student Pass application process and offering a warm welcome upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur. 


We’re committed to making APU your home away from home, so be sure to reach out to us if you need any further assistance from us.
 

International Applicant

Students Guide

  • 1. Travel and Immigration Advice

    Planning to study at APU? Here’s what you need to know about your Student Pass and navigating immigration requirements.

     

    • Student Pass Application Process


      All students coming to study in Malaysia must apply for a Student Pass before arrival.

      This includes various scenarios such as MM2H (Principal and Dependent), Resident Pass holders, Expatriates, Diplomatic Visa holders, Spouse Visa Long-term Visit Pass holders, and more.

      You must obtain the necessary visa approval before your entry into Malaysia.

       

    • Permission to Study


      Depending on your visa category, you may require a stamp of “Permission to Study” on your passport from the Malaysian Immigration.

      For verification reasons, this is necessary for several categories, such as holders of diplomatic visas and MM2H Dependents.

       

    • Passport Validity


      Ensure your passport is valid for at least 28 months beyond your intended period of stay in Malaysia.

      You are allowed to hold only one pass at a time, specifically your Student Pass issued by APU.

       

    • Pass Expiry and Extension
       

      Monitor your Student Pass expiry date closely.


      Apply for an extension at least 3 months before its expiry to avoid penalties for overstaying in Malaysia.

       

    • Working Restrictions
       

      While studying, international students are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during semester breaks exceeding 7 days.
       

      Approval from the Malaysian Immigration Department is required for any work.
       

    • Leaving and Re-entering Malaysia
       

      Before leaving Malaysia for a holiday, ensure your Student Pass is valid for at least 1 month upon re-entry.
       

      Inform APU of your travel plans and duration of stay abroad.
       

    • Passport Renewal
       

      If your passport expires, renew it at your country’s Embassy or Consulate in Kuala Lumpur to transfer your Student Pass endorsement.
       

      Please note, immigration regulations can change. Stay updated by consulting the Malaysian Immigration website or local Malaysian authorities.
       

      At APU, we’re here to assist you throughout your immigration process. Contact us for any queries or assistance regarding your Student Pass and immigration requirements.

  • 2. Preparing for Travel

    Here’s what you need to know to prepare for your travel.

     

    • Booking your Travel


      Contact your travel agent to arrange your airline reservation.

      During peak travel seasons, flights can fill up quickly, so book your tickets promptly upon receiving your Student Pass approval letter.

      If your accommodation is already sorted, plan to arrive in Kuala Lumpur a few days before your course begins to settle in comfortably.

       

    • Packing Tips


      When packing your luggage, be mindful of airline weight restrictions to avoid excess baggage fees.

      Check with your airline or travel agent for baggage allowances and prohibited items.

       

    • Clothing Essentials


      Malaysia’s tropical climate maintains an average temperature of 29 degrees Celsius year-round, so pack light!

      Bring a mix of professional attire for campus and casual clothing for off-campus activities and events.

       

    • Personal Touches
       

      Make your new space feel like home by bringing personal items such as photographs or posters.

      If you’re carrying electrical devices, note that Malaysia uses a 220-240 volts / 50-cycle AC power system.  

  • 3. Living in Malaysia

    Insights on healthcare, living costs, currency, local language, and tips for seamless communication.

     

    • Navigating Kuala Lumpur (KL)


      Located in the vibrant district of Bukit Jalil, APU is only a quick 15-minute drive from KL’s centre.

      Originally created for the 1998 Commonwealth Games, APU is located in Bukit Jalil, which is part of the thriving Technology Park Malaysia (TPM), an international centre of innovation and technology.

      Take advantage of KL’s intriguing attractions, diversified neighbourhoods, and local culture as you get used to your new surroundings.

       

    • Health and Well-being


      Your well-being is our priority! At APU, we’ve got you covered with comprehensive medical insurance through OAC Insurance.

      Stay healthy and worry-free throughout your journey at APU with our dedicated support for your health needs.

       

    • Budgeting for Life in Malaysia


      Budget smartly for your adventure! In addition to tuition fees, think about accommodation, meals, transportation, entertainment, and healthcare.

      Plan for monthly living expenses ranging from RM1,600 to RM2,000 based on your lifestyle.

      Stay financially savvy and make the most of your time at APU!

       

    • Currency and Financial Services
       

      The local currency is Ringgit Malaysia (RM). Easily exchange currencies at banks and money changers across Malaysia.

      Major credit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs are readily available for cash withdrawals.

      Upon arrival, consider opening a local bank account with guidance from our Student Services team.

       

    • Language and Communication
       

      Embrace the language diversity and expand your linguistic horizons at APU!

      While Bahasa Malaysia is the official language, English is widely spoken, making it easy to connect with Malaysia's diverse communities.

      Get ready to encounter Chinese dialects like Cantonese and Hokkien, along with Indian dialects such as Tamil and Malayalam.

       

    • Staying Connected
       

      Grab a local SIM card with a data plan. These offer calls, texts, and blazing-fast internet for a fraction of the cost of international roaming.

      Stay connected on-the-go and on campus with free Wi-Fi at cafes, restaurants, public spaces, and enjoy 24/7 campus-wide access for seamless browsing.

      Cutting the cord and getting home internet is easier than ever in Malaysia. Providers like UniFi, TIME, Maxis, and many more offer competitive plans with a range of speeds and prices to fit your budget.

      For mail and packages, access post offices and courier services conveniently located nationwide, including a limited-service facility on campus.

  • 4. Getting Around

    Discovering Kuala Lumpur and Beyond: 


    Venture beyond the city and embrace these enriching destinations, each offering a unique window into Malaysia’s heritage and natural wonders.
     

    • Batu Caves


      Just a stone’s throw from Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves beckons with its sacred Hindu temples nestled within impressive limestone caves which is a cultural gem awaiting your exploration.
       

    • National Science Centre
       
      Feed your curiosity at the National Science Centre, where interactive exhibits and educational programmes showcase the wonders of science and technology.
       
    • Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
       
      Connect with nature at FRIM, delving into Malaysia’s biodiversity through guided tours of tropical ecosystems and sustainable forestry practices.
       
    • Petrosains, The Discovery Centre
       
      Embark on a scientific journey at Petrosains in KLCC, delving into petroleum science, space exploration, and technology through captivating exhibits.
       
    • Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
       
      Immerse yourself in the beauty of Islamic art and culture at Kuala Lumpur’s renowned museum, home to exquisite artefacts and architectural wonders from across the Islamic world.
        
  • 5. Campus Life and Activities

    Learn about student clubs and the vibrant social scene at APU.
     

    • Join the Community


      Whether you’re interested in sports, arts, culture, technology, or community service, our clubs and societies offer a platform for you to connect with like-minded peers and explore your interests beyond the classroom.
       

    • Endless Opportunities
       
      From competitive sports teams to technology innovation clubs, our student-led organisations offer diverse opportunities for personal and professional growth.

      Engage in leadership roles to develop organisational skills, expand your network by connecting with like-minded individuals, and cultivate new talents through workshops and collaborative projects.

      Forge lifelong friendships and create lasting memories as you immerse yourself in shared experiences and adventures.

      These extracurricular activities empower you beyond the classroom, preparing you for success in both your academic journey and future career endeavours. 
       
    • Discover your Passion, Find your Tribe
       
      Explore the diverse array of student clubs and societies at APU and embark on a journey of self-discovery and growth. 

      Whether you’re looking to compete, create, serve, or simply socialise, our campus is teeming with opportunities to enrich your university journey. 

      Click HERE to learn more about our Clubs & Societies
  • 6. Campus Facilities and Amenities

    Visit our campus facilities, and make the most of your time at APU!
     

    • Teaching and Learning Facilities


      Explore state-of-the-art auditoriums, classrooms, engineering labs, IT labs, and specialised studios for fields like design, advertising, animation, VFX, and cybersecurity.

      Our facilities are equipped to empower you with hands-on experience and practical skills essential for your academic journey. 
       

    • Community Spaces
       
      Enjoy vibrant communal areas such as the Centrepoint and Atrium, where students gather for events and social interactions.

      Relax and unwind in the Resident’s Lounge or visit the Erasmus+ Friends Teahouse which is a unique space for cultural exchange and relaxation. 
       
    • Health and Wellness
       
      Access health support services and prayer rooms for your spiritual needs.

      Stay active and fit with our sports and recreational facilities, including the Sweat Zone for fitness enthusiasts.
       
    • Convenience and Accessibility
       
      Convenience is key with on-campus amenities like a cafeteria, printing room, bookstore, and a convenience store.

      Our campus also prioritises accessibility with indoor and outdoor parking and facilities designed for disabled access as well.