Coping with loss in Malaysia

Hello everyone,

Managing or preparing for a death in Malaysia is a complex process that requires a thorough understanding of the laws and procedures in place in Malaysia.

This situation raises several questions:

What are the steps to take to retrieve the belongings of a deceased loved one in Malaysia?

What are the resources or specialised institutions available to assist in this process? What types of services can they offer in this context?

In the case of a will, how can one ensure that it is recognised and respected in Malaysia? What challenges arise from differences in legislation?

Who should be informed first of the death of a loved one in Malaysia? What are the most effective communication channels for notifying relatives and institutions?

What are the implications for dependent visas, such as those for spouses and children, when the visa holder passes away in Malaysia? What steps need to be taken to address this situation?

Please feel free to share any information you find useful and your experiences on this topic.

Thank you for your contribution.
The Expat.com Team

My mom was a dependant visa holder, she passed away due to cancer. I remember it was 10 years ago when I was 14.After we done her burial, the first thing we do is taking the death examination papers and relevant documents signed by the doctor from the hospital she passed away at and also her passport, visa, birth cert and everything,and process it in the nearest JPN office, the process was pretty straightforward and after we got the official death certificate, we got her passport(with a cut corner) back. The whole process takes within a day, but it was 10 years ago, I don't know if anything has changed.

@tanghuiwang123


Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. It will surely benefit members.


Regards

Bhavna