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Gov't to tighten visa rules for foreign students

The Higher Education Ministry, the Home Affairs Ministry and the Immigration Department will continue to cooperate in the granting of visas to foreign students.

Higher Education Minister Idris Jusoh said the move was to ensure that foreign students were not involved in terrorist activities such as the Islamic State militant group.

"The ministry does not issue visas to foreign students. The approval is done by the Home Ministry and the Immigration Department. It is done at the Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) in the presence of Immigration officers.

"We will continue to work with both parties, including tightening the conditions for granting of visas to curb terrorist activities among foreign students in this country," he told reporters after the Environmental Sustainability Programme with the Community titled 'Water Treatment Using Mud Ball', in Besut today.

Recently, inspector-general of police Khalid Abu Bakar revealed that two foreign students at Al-Madinah International University (Mediu) in Shah Alam had been arrested for alleged terrorist activities.

The two foreign students had been expelled by Mediu.

They were among seven men arrested between Nov 3 and Dec 16 for alleged terrorist activities in this country.

Idris said the ministry has enhanced the monitoring of Malaysian students overseas to ensure they are not involved in terrorist activities.

"We have not received any reports of the involvement of our overseas students in terrorist activities. The ministry will continue to monitor them, assisted by the Home Affairs Ministry and the Immigration Department."

Commenting on a suggestion by the Selangor Islamic Council (Mais) that the 'Akidah' or faith subject at Mediu be reviewed, Idris said the ministry should wait for a decision from the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and Mais.

"This is within the jurisdiction of Mais. We will wait for their decision as the MQA cannot make any decision without the approval of Mais, regardless of whether it is linked to deviant teachings or not."

- Bernama

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