155 - IMMIGRATION ACT 1959/63 — Malaysia law | Esheria

155 - IMMIGRATION ACT 1959/63

This provision sets Malaysia’s immigration entry controls, defines key terms, creates the Director General’s and Minister’s powers, and requires travelers and vessel/aircraft operators to follow permit, inspection, and arrival procedures.

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Jurisdiction
Malaysia
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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This provision sets Malaysia’s immigration entry controls, defines key terms, creates the Director General’s and Minister’s powers, and requires travelers and vessel/aircraft operators to follow permit, inspection, and arrival procedures. This provision lets immigration authorities detain, question, remove, search, and arrest people in specified immigration situations, and it creates offences for non-compliance and unlawful return or employment-related conduct. The provision covers East Malaysia entry rules, internal travel documents, compounding offences, rewards, and limits on hearings and judicial review.