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131507
Tue, 07/06/2010 - 08:13
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MINISTRY TO STUDY PROPOSAL TO OFFER PR STATUS TO FOREIGN STUDENTS
PUTRAJAYA, July 5 (Bernama) -- The Higher Education Ministry will study the proposal to offer Permanent Resident (PR) status to foreign students to encourage them to work in Malaysia upon graduation.
Its minister, Mohamed Khaled Nordin, said the offer, however, would only be
opened to those pursuing studies at the post-graduate and doctorate levels and
sponsored by the ministry.
"Maybe we will offer them to serve as lecturers or researchers. The offer
will not be opened to all foreign students, but only to those who are highly
creative and skilled," he told reporters here Monday.
He said apart from luring local students abroad to return, foreigners could
also be encouraged to work locally.
"We cannot stop Malaysians from working in other countries, we just have to
play the game by recruiting foreign talents," he said.
Earlier, Mohamed Khaled presented scholarships to 125 students to pursue
studies at public institutions of higher learning.
He also said that the move to give scholarship to foreign students could
also attract them to work in Malaysia.
So far, the ministry had given scholarships to 363 students from countries
like China, Indonesia, Iran, India, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Bangladesh.
-- BERNAMA
Its minister, Mohamed Khaled Nordin, said the offer, however, would only be
opened to those pursuing studies at the post-graduate and doctorate levels and
sponsored by the ministry.
"Maybe we will offer them to serve as lecturers or researchers. The offer
will not be opened to all foreign students, but only to those who are highly
creative and skilled," he told reporters here Monday.
He said apart from luring local students abroad to return, foreigners could
also be encouraged to work locally.
"We cannot stop Malaysians from working in other countries, we just have to
play the game by recruiting foreign talents," he said.
Earlier, Mohamed Khaled presented scholarships to 125 students to pursue
studies at public institutions of higher learning.
He also said that the move to give scholarship to foreign students could
also attract them to work in Malaysia.
So far, the ministry had given scholarships to 363 students from countries
like China, Indonesia, Iran, India, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Bangladesh.
-- BERNAMA