Selangor Journal
Some of the foreign workers who live at Pangsapuri Sri Ayu in Bandar Baru Bangi, Kajang. — Picture by REMY ARIFIN/SELANGORKINI

Indonesian domestic workers’ permit renewal cost set at RM610

PUTRAJAYA, Nov 17 — Permit renewal cost for Indonesian domestic workers (PDA) has been set at RM610 and must be paid for by the employers, said Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar.

The cost, set by the Immigration Department, included a levy payment of RM410; Temporary Employment Visit Passes (PLKS) (RM60); processing fees (RM125); and visa (RM15).

The cost does not include the health check-up (Fomema) for the PDA, which is carried out in the first, second, and third year and every two years thereafter at a price not exceeding RM200.

“Renewal of expired passports also has a fee determined by the embassy of the respective PDA’s country of origin,” he said in a statement, adding the complete information on the fees can be obtained from the Immigration Department website.

Sivakumar said the permit renewal application can be made by the employer or by appointing private employment agencies (APS) registered with the Department of Labour Peninsular Malaysia (JTKSM), where the list of APS is also available on its website.

He said employers must renew the PDA work permits annually, which must be done three months before the permit expires.

The payment that PDA employers have to bear includes levy, PLKS, and processing fees for work permit renewals (PLKS extensions). Employers also need to make visa payments, the rate of which varies according to the country of origin.

Currently, the management of PDA employment for Indonesians must be done through APS registered with JTKSM.

Any additional costs imposed by the APS are subject to the agreement of both parties, while the PDA permit renewal process other than Indonesians can be done by the employer online through the e-PLKS@JIM portal.

— Bernama

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