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PROHIBITED PERSONS : SECTION 8, IMMIGRATION ACT 1959/63
The following persons are classified as prohibited :
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Any person who is unable to show that he has the means of
supporting himself and his dependents (if any) or that he has definite
employment awaiting him or who is likely to become a pauper of a charge
on the public;
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Suffering from mental disorder or being a mental
defective, or suffering from a contagious disease which makes his
presence in Malaysia dangerous to the community;
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Who refuses to submit to a medical examination after being required to do so by an Immigration Officer;
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Who
has been convicted in any country or state of any offense and sentenced
to imprisonment for any term, and has not received a free pardon and by
reason of the circumstances connected with the conviction is deemed by
the Director General to be an undesirable immigrant;
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Who is a
prostitute or who is living on or receiving, or who prior to entering
Malaysia, lived on or received, the proceeds of prostitution;
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Who
procures or attempts to bring into Malaysia prostitutes or women or
girls for the purpose of prostitution or other immoral purpose;
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Who is a vagrant or habitual beggar;
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Whose entry into Malaysia is or at the time of his entry was unlawful under this or any written law for the time being in force;
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Who
believes in or advocate the overthrow by force or violence of any
government in Malaysia or of constituted law or authority or who
disbelieves in or is opposed to the established government, or who
advocates the assassination of public officials, or who advocates or
teaches the unlawful destruction of property;
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Who is the member of
or affiliates with any organization entertaining or teaching disbelief
in or opposition to established government or advocating or teaching
the duty, necessity or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing
of any official, either of specific individuals of officers generally,
or of any government in Malaysia or any established government because
of his or their official character, advocating or teaching the unlawful
destruction of property.
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Who, in consequences of information
received from any source deemed by the Minister to be reliable, or from
any government, through official or diplomatic channels, is deemed by
the Minister to be an undesirable immigrant;
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Who has been removed
from any country or state by the government of that country or state on
repatriation of any reason whatsoever and who, by reason of the
circumstances connected therewith, is deemed by the Director General to
be an undesirable immigrant;
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Who, being required by any written law
for the time being in force to be in possession of valid travel
documents, is not in possession of such documents or is in possession
of forged documents;
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The family and dependent of a prohibited immigrant;
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Any member of a class of persons, against whom an order to cancel any pass or permit has been made.
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