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Why You Might Be Rejected (And Why You Won't): Decoding JPJ’s New License Conversion Categories

Sofea Najmi

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The news is officially out: The Ministry of Transport (MOT) is opening the doors for more Malaysians with foreign driving licenses to convert them into a local Malaysian Driving License (LMM) starting June 1, 2026.


For the diaspora, this is a major policy shift. But as with any government process, approval isn't automatic. Based on the recent announcement and official infographic, here is a look at how to stay on the "safe side" of the application counter.


Potential "Red Flags" to Watch Out For


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While we wait for the full SOPs to be published on the JPJ website this June, the official announcement already hints at a few areas where your application could hit a snag:


1. Having "Restrictions" on Your License


The MOT statement specifically mentions that licenses must have "no restrictions" (tiada sekatan). If you are currently holding a Learner’s permit, a "Provisional" (P) license, or any form of temporary authorization from abroad, you likely won't meet the criteria for a direct conversion. JPJ traditionally requires a full, competent status to skip the local test.


2. A "Cloudy" Driving Record


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A Japanese driver's license


The press release notes that applications are "subject to record checks." If there are outstanding issues, serious traffic violations, or unresolved summonses attached to your record in the country of issue, this could trigger a rejection. JPJ needs to ensure "driving competency standards" are maintained before handing over a local license.


3. Non-Compliance with the (Upcoming) SOPs


The Ministry was clear: you must comply with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) set by JPJ. While the full list of required documents hasn't been released yet, history shows that missing paperwork, like a certified translation for non-English/Malay licenses or an official confirmation letter, is the #1 reason applications get turned back.


Why You’re Likely in the "Green Zone"


If you align with the core points of the May 7 announcement, you’re in a strong position to benefit from this "improved procedure":


1. You are a Malaysian Citizen


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This is the biggest win. Unlike the old policy that limited conversions to very specific groups (like MM2H or diplomats), the new update specifically targets Malaysian citizens to ensure their mobility is not disrupted when they return home to work or reside.


2. Your Foreign License is Currently Valid


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The infographic emphasizes that you must hold a valid foreign license. As long as your license hasn't expired and represents a high level of driving competency, you fit the primary criteria for the "facilitated" conversion.


3. You’re Applying After June 1, 2026


Timing is everything. The Ministry has stated that these improved procedures can only be made at JPJ offices beginning June 1. Applying before the systems are updated is a guaranteed way to be processed under the old, more restrictive rules.


The "Wait and See" Approach


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The MOT has promised that the full list of application requirements, procedures, and fees will be available on the official JPJ website (www.jpj.gov.my) starting June 1.


The takeaway? This is a massive step forward for the "rakyat" living abroad, but it’s best to keep your documents organized and wait for the official portal update before heading to the branch.


Are you planning to convert your license this June? Tell us which country your license is from in the comments.

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A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv

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