7,964 workers to be allowed to enter Malaysia in first phase
Dhaka: Out of 18,000 workers who were unable to enter Malaysia last year, 7,964 have been initially selected as eligible to enter the country.
The ministry's spokesperson Mohammad Rafiqul Alam gave this information at the weekly briefing of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday (January 27).
He said that on December 5 last year, the Bangladesh High Commissioner to Malaysia met with the country's Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail. There, the issue of about 18,000 Bangladeshi workers who were unable to enter Malaysia by May 31, 2024, was discussed.
Later, a joint technical group was formed consisting of representatives of the country's immigration and the Bangladesh High Commission to take stranded Bangladeshis to Malaysia in phases.
After the formation of that technical group, two meetings were held on December 31 last year and January 14 this year. In the meeting, Bangladesh has verified the list of more than 17,000 workers with Malaysian stakeholders and initially informed about a list of 7,964 workers.
Incidentally, the Malaysian labor market opened in August 2022 after a long closure. As of May 31, 2024, 150,000 workers had migrated to the country through 101 recruiting agencies. However, more than 18,000 workers could not go due to ticket complications.