For employers of foreign workers
Permits flagged before they expire, not after.
An expired permit is a fine and a stopped worker. Pandahrms tracks permit, passport and levy per worker, warns you ahead of the date, and reconciles all of it against the same payroll run.
The problem
Foreign-worker compliance usually lives in a spreadsheet that nobody owns. Expiry dates are noticed late, levy is tracked apart from payroll, and immigration documents sit in a folder on someone’s desktop. The cost of finding out late is a fine and a line that cannot run.
What it looks like in the run
Illustrative figures. The point is the lead time: you act before the expiry, not after the fine.
Compliance you can see, not hope for
Expiry alerts with lead time
Permit and passport dates are held per worker, with warnings raised early enough to renew rather than react.
Levy tracked by nationality
Foreign-worker levy is recorded per worker and reconciled against the payroll run it belongs to.
Documents on the employee record
Passport, permit and immigration paperwork stored per worker, so a check is one record, not a folder hunt.
One compliance view
See which workers are compliant right now, and which need action, without assembling a spreadsheet first.
Clock-in on the floor
Biometric terminals, RFID, kiosk and GPS mobile with geofencing — the same attendance that feeds payroll.
Full Malaysian statutory
EPF, SOCSO, EIS and PCB/MTD applied to the correct category for each worker, filed to current rules.
Employers of foreign workers running payroll on Pandahrms





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Questions buyers ask before signing
How far ahead do the expiry alerts fire?
You set the lead time. The point is that the warning arrives while there is still time to renew, rather than on the day the permit lapses.
Is the levy calculated per worker?
Levy is recorded per worker and by nationality, and reconciled against the payroll run, so it is not tracked in a separate file.
Where are passports and permits stored?
On the employee record itself, so a compliance check means opening one worker rather than searching shared folders.
Do foreign workers get the correct statutory treatment?
Yes. EPF, SOCSO, EIS and PCB/MTD are applied to the correct category for each worker under current Malaysian rules.
Can foreign workers clock in without a smartphone?
Yes. Biometric terminals, RFID cards and a shared kiosk all work, alongside GPS mobile clock-in for those who do carry a phone.
100% Compliance
EPF (KWSP), SOCSO (PERKESO), EIS, PCB/MTD, EA & CP forms, HRDF and MyInvois — calculated and submitted to current Malaysian rules, updated the moment the rules change.



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