Ghana → Malaysia: the DE Rantau Nomad Pass (Malaysia Digital Nomad Visa) roadmap
The DE Rantau Nomad Pass, run by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), is Malaysia's official visa for foreign remote workers and freelancers serving non-Malaysian clients or employers. It grants a renewable stay of up to 24 months and lets the holder live legally in Peninsular Malaysia while keeping foreign-source income. Important limitation: this is a temporary residence pass with no path to permanent residence or citizenship. It expires at 24 months and does not convert to PR; long-term settlement would require switching to a separate, unrelated programme (e.g. MM2H or the Tech Entrepreneur Residence Pass). Confidence is medium because tech vs non-tech income thresholds are USD-denominated and fees shift with SST/exchange rates.
Moving from Ghana
- You apply for the DE Rantau Nomad Pass (Malaysia Digital Nomad Visa) at the Malaysia consulate, embassy, or visa application centre that serves Ghana, confirm the office and the current appointment wait for your region.
- Qualifications and work experience earned in Ghana usually need a credential assessment or recognition before they count toward Malaysia's requirements.
- Budget for certified translation and apostille or legalisation of your Ghana documents (degree, police certificate, civil records).
- Check whether a Ghana passport needs a short-stay visa for any in-person biometrics or interview steps.
General guidance for any Ghana to Malaysia applicant; the eligibility and fees below are set by Malaysia.
At a glance
Who qualifies
- Work remotely as an employee, freelancer, or independent contractor for clients/employers based outside Malaysia (income must be foreign-sourced)
- Minimum annual income of USD 24,000 for IT/digital professionals (e.g. software, cybersecurity, AI, blockchain, digital marketing)
- Minimum annual income of USD 60,000 (approx. USD 5,000/month) for eligible non-tech roles (e.g. founders, CEOs/COOs, finance, legal counsel, business development, PR, technical writers)
- Active employment contract or client contracts covering at least the first 3 months of stay; freelancers may combine multiple contracts
- Hold a valid passport, demonstrate relevant professional experience/portfolio, obtain valid medical/health insurance, and provide a good-conduct/clean criminal record where required
- Can sponsor immediate dependents (legally married spouse and children under 18) for an additional fee per dependent
Your step-by-step roadmap
Prepare and apply online
- Gather passport, CV, employment/client contracts, invoices, bank statements, portfolio, insurance, and good-conduct letter
- Create an account and submit the 100% online application via the MDEC DE Rantau portal
- Pay the non-refundable processing fee (non-refundable since May 2025)
MDEC assessment and approval
- MDEC reviews documents and income evidence over roughly 6 to 8 weeks
- Respond to any requests for clarification or additional documents
- Receive the approval / Letter of approval if eligible
Endorsement and entry
- Pay the immigration pass fee (RM90 for 3 months or RM360 for 12 months)
- Complete pass endorsement (visa sticker) and enter / activate the pass in Malaysia
- Add dependents via separate applications if applicable
Renewal or exit
- Apply to renew once for a further 12 months before expiry (24 months maximum total)
- On reaching the 24-month cap, exit or transition to a separate programme (e.g. MM2H or Tech Entrepreneur Residence Pass); no direct conversion exists
Government fees
Timeline & path to citizenship
Timeline: Expect roughly 6 to 8 weeks of MDEC processing after a complete online submission, yielding an initial pass of 3 to 12 months that can be renewed once for a further 12 months, capped at 24 months total.
Citizenship: There is no path to permanent residence or citizenship through the DE Rantau Nomad Pass: it is a temporary pass capped at 24 months with no PR conversion, so applicants seeking long-term settlement must move to an entirely separate Malaysian programme (such as MM2H or the Tech Entrepreneur Residence Pass), and Malaysian citizenship by naturalisation is generally only available after about 10 to 12 years of lawful residence under those other routes.
This is general information to help you plan, not legal advice. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed immigration professional.