e less prosperous condition of the community in the Indonesia-Malaysia border area in the province of West Kalimantan has resulted in several problems including those related to qh, such as the sale and purchase of illegal goods from Malaysia, the phenomena of illegal migrant workers from Indonesia, human trafficking, transnational marriages, double identity cards, etc. In the perspective of qh, there is no ban on trading between people of different nationalities. In the legislative provisions, all citizens are bound not to commit illegal trade. On the other hand, the cases of double identity cards, transnational marriages, and the issue of migrant workers, in fact, are against the qh. However, in the context of citizenship, people should follow the provisions of the prevailing legislation. ese qh issues have motivated the author to analyze them from the perspective of qh. Hopefully, we can get a picture of the qh problems in the Indonesia-Malaysia border area and nd solutions to them.