Fragomen Immigration Breakfast Briefing - Navigating Expats Hiring Under Malaysia’s 1:3 Internship Policy
November 26, 2025 | 9:30 AM — 11:30 AM +08

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Location
Fragomen Malaysia Office, 8 Jalan Kerinchi
Kuala Lumpur 59200
Fragomen Malaysia is hosting an exclusive immigration breakfast briefing on Wednesday, 26 November 2025.
Join us for a morning of connection and conversation as we bring together our valued clients and partners for this event.
Our team will share insights into the 1:3 Internship Policy including who it impacts, what it means for your business and workforce, how to navigate compliance requirements, and key considerations as Malaysia moves toward full implementation in 2026.
Fragomen speakers include Practice Leader, Khalisha Sharifah, Business Immigration Manager, Tzyy Yen Tan, and Assistant Business Immigration Managers Husna Harun and Kalairani Visuvanathan. Fragomen Regional Partner – Asia Pacific, Mark Buchanan, will join as a special guest.
There will be time to network before and after the session, offering an opportunity to connect with fellow professionals from across the mobility and HR landscape.
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