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Malaysia tourist visa: Visa types, requirements and application procedure

Updated: February 4, 2023

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Malaysia tourist visa requirements are fairly easy to understand. Most nationalities are exempt from a tourist visa. Rest can obtain an eVisa or Visa on Arrival.

Currently, there are 5 different visa options available to enter Malaysia as a tourist.

  • Visa Exemption: 167 nationalities are visa exempt for stays up to 90 days
  • Visa on Arrival: 2 nationalities are eligible to obtain Visa on Arrival for stays up to 15 days
  • eVISA: 34 nationalities can obtain eVisa for stays up to 30 days
  • Transit Without Visa (TWOA): 9 nationalities are eligible to obtain TWOA for 120 hours (5 days)
  • Visa from the embassy: 35 nationalities require a pre-approved visa from the Malaysian embassy prior to arrival

Table of Contents

MALAYSIA TOURIST VISA REQUIREMENTS BY NATIONALITY

Malaysia tourist visa requirements by nationality

Minimum passport validity required to enter Malaysia as a tourist

The minimum passport validity required to enter Malaysia is 6 months.

VISA EXEMPT nationalities

90-day entry.

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Liechtenstein
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sint Maarten
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • Turkmenistan
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

30-day entry

  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Dominican Republic
  • El Salvador
  • Marshall Islands
  • North Macedonia
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Sierra Leone
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Sudan
  • St. Kitts and Nevis
  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Timor-Leste
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Vatican City

14-day entry

Visa on arrival eligible nationalities, 15-day, single-entry, evisa eligible nationalities, 30-day, single-entry.

  • Afghanistan
  • Burkina Faso
  • Central African Republic
  • Congo, Dem. Rep. of
  • Congo Rep. of
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Guinea – Bissau
  • Ivory Coast

VISA REQUIRED nationalities

  • Congo Dem. Rep.
  • Cote d’Ivoire
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • North Korea

TRANSIT VISA EXEMPT nationalities

A Malaysia transit visa is NOT REQUIRED if

  • You are NOT leaving the airport and
  • Continuing to the next destination with the same flight/airline

TRANSIT WITHOUT VISA (TWOV) nationalities

120-hour (5-day), single-entry, visa requirement for cruise passengers.

A Malaysia visa is REQUIRED to disembark the cruise at Malaysian ports.

MALAYSIA VISA EXEMPTION

Malaysia tourist visa entry and exit stamps in the passport

Malaysia has a liberal visa policy offering visa exemption to over 160+ nationalities. Most nationalities can stay up to 30 days without requiring a tourist visa. About one-third of these nationalities can stay up to 90 days without a visa. 

Entry permission

As a visa-exempt nationality, you can stay either 30 days or 90 days depending on your nationality.

Documents to carry

Apart from your passport, you must also carry the below documents in print or on your smartphone.

  • Proof of return or onward travel (your return or onward flight/bus/train ticket)
  • Proof of accommodation (a hotel reservation for the first few days)
  • Proof of funds to sustain your trip (some cash or ATM/Credit cards)

If you are traveling on a one-way ticket, make sure to get proof of return ticket from an onward ticket agency such as onwardticket.com .

MALAYSIA VISA ON ARRIVAL

Malaysia Visa on Arrival (VOA) is available to China and India passport holders arriving from Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia or Brunei with a valid visa from those countries. 

Visa on Arrival is granted only for stays up to 15 days. There are some specific rules to follow for Malaysia Visa on Arrival.

Visa on Arrival can be obtained at the following international airports, land borders and seaports.

  • Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA and KLIA2)
  • Penang International Airport, Penang
  • Langkawi International Airport, Kedah
  • Senai International Airport, Johor Bahru
  • Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah International Airport, Selangor
  • Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sabah
  • Kuching International Airport, Sarawak
  • Miri International Airport, Sarawak

Land borders

  • Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB), Second Link, Johor Bahru
  • Bukit Kayu Hitam Immigration, Customs, Quarantine & Security (ICQS) Complex, Kedah
  • Sungai Tujoh Immigration Cont rol Post, Sarawak
  • Labuan International Ferry Terminal Immigration Control

Validity of Malaysia Visa on Arrival

Visa on Arrival is valid for 15 days, single entry only. 

How long can you stay in Malaysia with Visa on Arrival

Malaysia Visa on Arrival allows you to stay up to 15 days. 

Passport validity required for Visa on Arrival

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months at the time of obtaining Visa on Arrival.

Documents required

You must present the following documents.

  • Original passport
  • Valid visa from the arriving country (Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia or Brunei)
  • Confirmed return or onward ticket
  • Proof of financial ability of at least 500 MYR (must be in the form of cash or credit/debit card)

The Visa on Arrival fee is 200 MYR, payable only with a credit/debit card. 

MALAYSIA E-VISA

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Malaysia eVISA application is online and you can apply from anywhere in the world. 

If you are applying from a country other than your country of passport, you must provide proof of residency in that country. The Malaysia eVISA portal tracks the IP address. Therefore the eVISA application knows where you are applying from and expects proof of residency from that country. 

If you reside in Singapore, Israel or North Korea, you cannot apply for Malaysia eVISA. You must apply for a Malaysian visa from your nearest Malaysian high commission. 

Also, you cannot apply for a Malaysia eVISA when you are already physically present in Malaysia. If you are already in Malaysia on an eVISA or any other type of visa, you must first exit Malaysia. Then you can apply for a fresh eVISA from your country of passport or legal residence. 

Malaysia eVISAs are single-entry only, valid for 3 months. Visa extensions are not allowed.

Word of caution on Malaysia eVISA Scams

There are fake websites posing as “official websites” and charging three or four times the visa fee. Do not fall prey to such scams. 

There is ONLY ONE OFFICIAL Malaysia eVISA website. The URL is below.

OFFICIAL Malaysia eVISA website: https://malaysiavisa.imi.gov.my/evisa/evisa.jsp  

Validity of Malaysia eVISA

The validity of Malaysia eVISA is 3 months from the day of issue. You can stay in Malaysia for either 15 days or 30 days depending on your nationality.

When to apply for E-Visa

You can apply for your Malaysia eVISA up to 1 month in advance. The E-Visa processing takes 2 working days. But due to high demand, the processing is currently taking much longer than 2 working days. I highly recommend applying for your eVISA at least a month prior to your travel date.

Passport validity required for eVISA

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your expected date of arrival in Malaysia.

How long can you stay in Malaysia on eVISA

Stay granted on a Malaysia eVISA depends on the nationality. Refer to the below table for how long you can stay with an eVISA. 

eVISA application process

Malaysia eVISA is a simple application. Takes about 30 minutes to fill out and submit. The approval process takes about 2 working days. 

IMPORTANT After the approval, you must print your eVISA. A soft copy of eVISA on your phone is not accepted. The immigration officer will stamp the port and date of entry on your eVISA print. You may be asked to show this eVISA print with the stamp at the time of leaving the country. Therefore, carrying a print of your eVISA is very much necessary. 

You will need the following documents.

  • Digital passport-size photo
  • Passport ID/data page
  • Confirmed round-trip flight tickets
  • Hotel bookings
  • Other supporting documents (ex: proof of residence, etc.)

IMPORTANT Even though the eVISA portal accepts onward tickets to your next destination after Malaysia, the Malaysian embassy/consulate responsible for processing your eVISA will later ask for complete round-trip flight tickets. That means, flight tickets originating and ending in your home country or country of residence are required.

For example, if your home country or country of residence is India and your trip is India-Singapore-Malaysia-Thailand-India, you must upload all flight tickets starting from India and ending in India. If you submit just the inbound and outbound tickets (ex: Singapore-Malaysia-Thailand), you will be later asked to upload your full itinerary.

Photo requirements

The digital photograph must meet the following specifications.

  • Must be 35mm x 50mm in dimensions
  • Must be on a pure white background
  • Must have been taken within the last 6 months 
  • Full face must be in the center without any headgear or glasses
  • Must be a professional passport photo taken in a studio
  • Cellphone photos, selfies and cropped photos are not accepted

The eVISA fee is 50 MYR for India, 30 MYR for China and 20 MYR for all other nationalities. A detailed table with eVISA fee is below.

Apart from the eVISA fee, there is also a processing charge and service charge. 

  • Processing charge: 105 MYR
  • Service Charge: 0.8% of total transaction value

Processing time

Malaysia eVISA processing time is 2 working days. But due to the high amount of applications, processing times are often longer than 2 working days. I highly recommend applying at least a month in advance.

IMPORTANT In certain cases, the Malaysian embassy/consulate responsible for processing your application may demand additional documentation or an in-person or video interview, which might further delay your processing. 

Application tracking

You can track your Malaysia eVISA application within your dashboard on the Malaysia eVISA portal. You will also be notified of any changes in status via email. Your application can have any of the 6 statuses.

  • NEW APPLICATION: Your eVISA application hasn’t been submitted yet
  • IN PROGRESS: Your eVISA application is in process
  • APPROVED: Your eVISA application has been approved
  • REJECTED: Your eVISA application has been refused
  • REQUEST DOCUMENT/DATA AMENDMENT: You must correct the information or upload additional documents
  • REQUEST INTERVIEW: You must attend an in-person interview

Request Document/Data Amendment

If your Malaysia eVISA application requires any additional information or documentation, the Malaysian embassy/consulate will notify you of the list of additional documents needed. You will be given 5 days to upload the requested documents. 

Once you have uploaded all the requested documents, the processing time will be reset. It will take 2 more working days from that point onward for the processing of your visa.

In certain instances, the Malaysian embassy/consulate may request additional documents multiple times until the embassy/consulate is satisfied with your documents.  

Request Interview

If your eVisa application requires an additional proof, the Malaysian embassy/consulate will simply set up a “request for interview” appointment on your behalf.

This can be annoying as you have no choice in selecting your date/time for the in-person interview. I have seen only a handful of cases where was requested to appear in person for an interview at the embassy or consulate.

NOTE There is no option to change the date/time of the appointment. If you cannot make it to the appointment, I suggest applying for the visa again on the eVISA portal.

Priority visa service (optional, not applicable to all visa guides)

Unfortunately, there is no priority visa processing. The visa process usually takes 2 working days. It can take much longer in some instances. So apply at least one month prior to your trip.

Customer service (optional, not applicable to all visa guides)

You can use the live chat support on Malaysia eVISA portal to ask any questions or inquire about the status of your visa application. The chat agents are available 24×7. 

MALAYSIA TOURIST VISA FROM THE EMBASSY

Validity of malaysia tourist visa.

The validity of a Malaysia tourist visa is 3 months for a single entry and 6 months for a multiple entry visa.

How long can you stay in Malaysia on a tourist visa

You can stay up to 30 days in Malaysia on a tourist visa. Passport holders from the African continent can only stay up to 14 days. 

Passport validity required for tourist visa

Blank pages needed in the passport for tourist visa.

You must have at least 2 blank pages in your passport for the tourist visa. One page for the visa sticker and one page for entry and exit stamps.

  • Completed Malaysia visa application form ( download here )
  • 2 photocopies of the passport bio page
  • 2 passport-size photos (3.5cm X 5cm)
  • Round trip flight tickets (return ticket must be within 30 days of arrival)
  • Bank statement
  • Invitation letter (if any)
  • Payment of visa fee
  • Yellow fever vaccination if applicable ( these countries require a yellow fever vaccination)

The photo must meet the following requirements.

  • Must be of size 3.5cm X 5cm
  • Must be in color with white background
  • Must be the latest, taken in the last 6 months

The visa fee is anywhere from 6 MYR (about $1.5 USD) to 50 MYR (about $12 USD) depending on the country of your passport.

Please refer to the Malaysia Immigration Portal for the current visa fee for your nationality. 

The tourist visa processing time is about 3-5 working days.

TWOV (TRANSIT WITHOUT VISA) TRANSIT PASS

Transit Without Visa (TWOV) is for those passengers that are transiting via Malaysia but would like to leave the airport and enter Malaysia for a limited amount of time.

TWOV is available at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA1 and KLIA 2) only. TWOV is NOT available at any other airport, land border or seaport in Malaysia.

Issuing of TWOV transit pass is at the discretion of the immigration officer at the airport.

TWOV is available to the following nationalities only.

  • GROUP 1: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka
  • GROUP 2: Bhutan, China, Myanmar, Nepal and Vietnam

TWOV requirements for GROUP 1: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

  • Must hold a single/multiple-entry visa or residence permit from Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Taiwan or the USA
  • Must enter and exit KLIA1 or KLIA2 with Malaysian Airlines, Air Asia and Malindo Air only
  • Must hold a confirmed (with e-ticket number) flight ticket to your country of passport or to a third country within 120 hours

TWOV requirements for GROUP 2: Bhutan, China, Myanmar, Nepal and Vietnam

  • Can enter KLIA1/KLIA2 with any airline but must exit KLIA1/KLIA2 with Malaysian Airlines or Air Asia only

NOTE If you are transiting via Malaysia and not leaving the airport, then you do not need a TWOV transit pass. TWOV transit pass is necessary only if you plan to leave the airport.  

Validity of TWOV transit pass

The validity of Malaysia TWOV transit pass is 120 hours (5 days) from the date and time of issue at the port of entry in Malaysia. 

How long can you stay in Malaysia on a TWOV transit pass

You can stay up to 120 hours (5 days) in Malaysia on a TWOV transit pass. Extensions are not allowed.

Passport validity required for TWOV transit pass

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the day of arrival in Malaysia

  • A valid single/multiple-entry visa or a residence permit from Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Taiwan or the USA ( *this requirement is applicable to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka nationals only )
  • A confirmed (with e-ticket number) flight ticket to your country of passport or to a third country within 120 hours
  • Proof of financial ability of 500 MYR in the form of cash or credit/debit cards 

TWOV transit pass is issued FREE of cost to all eligible passport holders. 

ENTRY AND EXIT PROCEDURE AT THE AIRPORT

Entering malaysia by air.

If you are obtaining Visa on Arrival or Transit Without Visa (TWOV), head to Visa on Arrival (VOA) section. You must produce all the required documentation and fee in order to obtain your VOA or TWOV. 

If you are visa-exempt or hold an eVisa or a visa from the embassy, head straight to the immigration and customs. Present your eVisa print along with your original passport. 

You may be asked what you plan to do in Malaysia, how many days you plan to stay, etc. You may be asked to show your return/onward flight ticket and hotel booking. If you are traveling on a one-way ticket, make sure to get proof of return ticket from an onward ticket agency such as onwardticket.com .

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Leaving Malaysia by air

You will go through passport control on exit. Exit formalities are fairly quick but make sure to account for a bit of extra time for this. No questions will be asked unless you have overstayed your visa.

Malaysia Tourist Visa Requirements - Petronas Twin Towers Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia tourist visa requirements are easy to understand. Though there are many types of visas, the requirements for each of them are very clear. Most nationalities are exempt from visas. Rest can obtain eVisa or Visa on Arrival. 

WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI

Thirumal Motati

Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.

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Purchase travel medical insurance for your trip from SafetyWing . Insurance from SafetyWing covers COVID-19 and also comes with a visa letter which you can use for your visas.

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Before entering or visiting a particular country, Malaysia, one would be researching everything there is about the country from online websites and travel agencies. This is especially true if the individual is visiting Malaysia for the first time. Next comes the mandatory procedures to get a valid entry into Malaysia after getting excited to see Malaysia. To enter Malaysia, you would need a visa . If you visit the country as a tourist, you may apply for your tourist visa from Malaysia Embassy, High Commissioner or Consulate in your respective country. The Malaysia tourist visa is a single entry visa Tourists are only allowed to stay in Malaysia for tourism purposes for up to thirty days. Overstaying the thirty days will instigate complications with the local authority. All tourist visas have a ninety days validity period from the date of issuance. For example, if you have received an approved visa on 30th June 2021, your visa expires 89 days after. If you wish to spend more than 30 consecutive days in Malaysia, kindly contact the nearest Malaysian Embassy or High Commissions office nearby.

Visa Application

There are several ways to apply for a Malaysia tourist visa. You can apply it at the Malaysian Embassies or High Commission offices in your respective country. You may need to prepare the following documents:

  • Original passport – at least six months validity.
  • Two photocopies of the applicant’s passport.
  • Two photocopies of the completed visa application form (the form is available at the Malaysian Embassy or High Commissions office)
  • Two passport size photographs of the applicant.
  • Original and two photocopies of the confirmed and return ticket.
  • Bank statement or traveller’s cheque.
  • Invitation letter (if any)
  • Payment of visa fee – visa fees differs from country to country.

Malaysia eVisa

Malaysia has also made eVisa available for individuals from ten countries. Countries that can apply for an eVisa online are Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Serbia, Montenegro and Sri Lanka. You can efficiently complete an online application form using your personal and passport details to get an approved Malaysia tourist visa via email. To apply for an eVisa, get the following documents ready:

  • Valid passport of at least six months from the application date.
  • Scanned image of the passport first page.
  • Passport size photo of the applicant.
  • Credit card or debit card, to pay for eVisa fee.
  • Scanned image return flight tickets.
  • Proof of hotel booking in Malaysia.
  • Scanned birth certificate for children below 12 years old.
  • Proof of work or residence permit (if living abroad).

Gaining Entry

Once you receive the approved visa via email, you need to print it out and put it together with your passport. You can gain entry to Malaysia at any Malaysia International entry point. The moment you reach Malaysian shores, you will be meeting the friendly Immigration officers. They will need you to show the printed copy of the approved eVisa, passport used for applying the eVisa, confirmed return flight tickets, proof of accommodation booking in the country, and sufficient funds for expenses while in Malaysia.

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Malaysia has a reputation as the easy country for travel in Southeast Asia, and that certainly applies to the visa situation. Citizens of many countries are granted visa-free entry on arrival, meaning there’s no complicated paperwork standing between you and Malaysia’s beaches, jungles and food markets. 

Even better, the relaxed visa situation makes for easy detours to neighboring Singapore , Indonesia , Brunei and Thailand , though you’ll need to check the latest Covid restrictions before you travel. Here’s everything you need to know about visas for Malaysia. 

Can I travel to Malaysia without a visa? 

In normal circumstances, nationals of most countries in Europe, the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan (and many other countries) can visit Malaysia without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days. This applies to entries by air, land and sea. 

In practice, 90-day stays are usually given as the default if you arrive in Malaysia by air, but if you enter by land or by sea, you may be given a 30-day entry stamp unless you specifically ask for a longer permit. It’s worth doing this, as extending your stay may not be possible once the stamp is issued. 

On arrival, your passport will be stamped and you’ll need to fill out an arrival/departure card; just make sure your passport is valid for six months from the date of entry. Technically, the authorities can ask for proof of sufficient funds for your stay and a ticket for onward travel from Malaysia, but this is not usually requested. 

Lanterns in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia.

Some countries are granted a shorter stay in Malaysia

Citizens of Russia and many neighboring countries are granted a stay of one month on arrival, and similar rules apply to nationals of many countries in Africa and Central and South America. For longer stays, you’ll need to apply for a visa. 

Note that citizens of Israel can only enter Malaysia with written permission from Malaysia’s Ministry of Home Affairs , which rules out easy overland trips from Thailand to Singapore.

What are the visa requirements for Malaysia? 

If your home country is not on the visa-free travel list, or you’re planning a long stay, you’ll need to apply for a visa. However, be aware that the only visas valid for more than 90 days are the multi-entry visas reserved for business travelers.

Different rules apply to different countries. Tourist E-Visas lasting up to 30 days are issued to citizens of Serbia & Montenegro, China, India, and many other nations in South Asia and Africa. See the Immigration Department of Malaysia website for details of how to apply and a full list of approved countries. 

Other nationals will need to apply for a visa the old-fashioned way at a Malaysian embassy or consulate in their home country. The Malaysian Ministry of Home Affairs has a full list of Malaysian missions overseas; contact your local embassy for advice on the application process. 

Business and transit visas for Malaysia

For business trips, it’s usually fine to enter the country as if you were a tourist, but you are not permitted to work for any Malaysian company. Business travelers can also apply for long-duration multiple-entry visas, but the application process is complex – Malaysian embassies can provide details. 

Transit visas are also available, but as so many people can enter Malaysia without a visa, they’re rarely needed.   

A proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) sitting on a tree branch with its child.

What are the rules for travel to East Malaysia? 

Sabah and Sarawak – the two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo – retain a certain degree of control over their borders. Even if you arrive from Peninsular Malaysia, you must go through passport control and have your passport stamped. This also applies when traveling between Sabah and Sarawak via Brunei, and when traveling to the federal district of Pulau Labuan. 

When entering Sabah or Sarawak from another part of Malaysia, your new visa stamp will be valid only for the remainder of the period you were granted when you first entered Malaysia. If Malaysian Borneo is your first port of call in Malaysia, you’ll get the full, uninterrupted 30 or 90 days. 

Extending a Malaysia visa 

While the entry procedures for Malaysia can seem very relaxed, it’s important not to overstay your visa or the visa-free entry period. If you do, you can be detained, fined, deported, and blacklisted – it’s no laughing matter. 

In the past, it has been possible to extend a 30-day entry up to 90 days through the Immigration Department of Malaysia , but don’t rely on this being possible with the pandemic muddying the waters. Extending a 90-day stay is out of the question. 

The good news is that it is possible to prolong your stay in Malaysia by hopping across the border to a neighboring country. When you re-enter, you’ll be granted a new 30- or 90- day entry stamp on arrival. There’s rarely a problem if you do this once or twice, but the authorities may take a dim view if you repeat the so-called “visa run” too many times. 

Cenang beach, Langkawi, Malaysia

On the peninsula, the easiest place to leave and re-enter Malaysia is Johor Bahru ; local buses buzz across the causeway to Singapore day and night. The other easy option is Pulau Langkawi , which has ferries to Satun (year-round) and Ko Lipe (November to May) in Thailand. 

Alternatively, consider crossing the Thai border by train at Padang Besar, or take the ferry to Sumatra in Indonesia from Melaka or Johor Bahru. In East Malaysia, you can cross by bus or boat into Kalimantan in Indonesia, or make the easy hop into Brunei by bus from either Miri or Kota Kinabalu , or by boat from Pulau Labuan. 

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How Long Can You Stay In Malaysia On A Tourist Visa

Published: November 7, 2023

Modified: December 28, 2023

by Robbi Hass

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Introduction

Malaysia is a fascinating country that offers a wealth of cultural experiences, natural beauty, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re planning a short vacation or a longer stay, it’s important to understand the visa requirements for visiting Malaysia.

As a tourist, you will typically need a tourist visa to enter Malaysia. This allows you to explore the country’s vibrant cities, stunning landscapes, and diverse cultural heritage. The tourist visa allows you to experience the wonders of Malaysia, from the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur to the pristine beaches of Langkawi.

In this article, we will delve into the details of how long you can stay in Malaysia on a tourist visa, the process of extending your stay, and the consequences of overstaying your visa. It’s crucial to be well-informed about these matters to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Malaysia.

So, let’s explore the fascinating world of Malaysian visas and discover the rules and regulations that apply to tourists visiting this captivating country.

Overview of Tourist Visas in Malaysia

When planning your trip to Malaysia, it’s important to understand the different types of tourist visas available. The most common type is the Single Entry Tourist Visa, which allows you to enter Malaysia once and stay for a specified period.

The Single Entry Tourist Visa is typically valid for a duration ranging from 30 to 90 days, depending on your country of residence. It grants you permission to explore the country as a tourist, engage in recreational activities, and experience the local culture. This visa can be obtained from Malaysian embassies or consulates in your home country.

Another type of tourist visa is the Multiple Entry Visa, which allows you to enter Malaysia multiple times within a specified period. This visa is particularly useful for travelers who plan to visit Malaysia frequently or make multiple stops in the country during their trip.

It’s essential to carefully review the requirements and validity periods of each visa type before applying. Additionally, ensure that your passport has at least six months of validity remaining before its expiration date, as this is a common requirement for obtaining a tourist visa.

It’s worth noting that citizens of certain countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and many European Union nations, can enter Malaysia without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it’s advisable to check the latest visa requirements before planning your trip, as regulations and policies can vary.

Now that we have an overview of the different tourist visa options available in Malaysia, let’s explore how long you can stay in the country on a tourist visa and the process of extending your stay if needed.

Duration of Stay on a Tourist Visa

The duration of stay on a tourist visa in Malaysia varies depending on the type of visa you have obtained. As mentioned earlier, the Single Entry Tourist Visa typically allows you to stay in Malaysia for a duration of 30 to 90 days, depending on your nationality.

Upon arrival in Malaysia, your passport will be stamped with the duration of stay permitted on your visa. It’s crucial to note that the duration of stay granted is at the discretion of the Malaysian immigration authorities, and they have the right to limit or extend your stay beyond what is stated on your visa.

If you wish to stay longer than the initially permitted period on your tourist visa, it’s important to seek an extension before your current visa expires. The extension process can be done through the Immigration Department of Malaysia or at their respective offices located throughout the country.

When applying for a visa extension, you will need to provide a valid reason for needing a longer stay in Malaysia, such as ongoing travel plans or personal/medical circumstances. It’s advisable to submit the extension application at least a week before your current visa expires to allow sufficient processing time.

It’s essential to be aware that overstaying your tourist visa is a serious offense in Malaysia. Even if it is for just a few days, overstaying can result in fines, deportation, and future visa restrictions or rejections.

Now that we understand the duration of stay on a tourist visa, let’s explore the process of extending your stay in Malaysia if needed.

Extending Your Stay in Malaysia

If you find yourself needing to extend your stay in Malaysia beyond the duration permitted on your tourist visa, it is possible to apply for an extension. The process of extending your stay can be relatively straightforward if you follow the necessary steps.

To extend your stay in Malaysia, you will need to visit the nearest Immigration Department of Malaysia office or its respective branches. When applying for an extension, you will be required to provide the following documents:

  • Your original passport
  • A copy of your passport’s information page
  • A copy of your valid tourist visa
  • A completed application form for a visa extension
  • Proof of your valid reason for needing an extension (e.g., travel itinerary, medical documents, etc.)
  • Proof of financial means to sustain your stay in Malaysia (e.g., bank statements, proof of accommodation, etc.)

It’s important to note that there is a fee associated with the visa extension process. The fee amount may vary depending on the duration of the extension requested and is typically payable in cash at the Immigration Department.

Once you have submitted your application, it will be processed by the immigration authorities. It’s advisable to apply for an extension well before your current visa expires to avoid any potential issues or penalties for overstaying.

It’s worth mentioning that the decision to grant a visa extension is at the discretion of the immigration authorities. If your application is approved, you will receive an extension stamp in your passport, indicating the new duration of stay permitted in Malaysia.

Remember, it’s important to respect the immigration rules and regulations of the country you are visiting. Failure to comply with the visa requirements or overstaying your visa can lead to severe consequences.

Now that we have explored the process of extending your stay in Malaysia let’s dive into the penalties and consequences of overstaying your visa.

Visa Overstay Penalties in Malaysia

Overstaying your visa in Malaysia is a serious offense and can result in penalties and consequences that can have long-term effects on your ability to visit or reside in the country in the future. It’s important to be aware of the potential ramifications of overstaying to avoid any unnecessary complications.

The penalties for overstaying your visa in Malaysia are as follows:

  • Overstay less than 30 days: A fine of RM30 per day, up to a maximum of RM1,200.
  • Overstay between 30 and 60 days: A fine of RM60 per day, up to a maximum of RM2,400.
  • Overstay more than 60 days: A fine of RM100 per day or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years, or both.

In addition to the financial penalties, overstaying your visa can result in other consequences, including:

  • Being banned from re-entering Malaysia for a certain period of time.
  • Difficulties in obtaining future visas or residence permits for Malaysia.
  • Complications in obtaining visas for other countries in the future, as immigration records may be shared.
  • Negative impact on your immigration and travel history, potentially affecting your ability to travel internationally.

It’s important to note that the immigration authorities in Malaysia take visa overstays seriously and actively monitor the entry and exit records of visitors. Therefore, it is best to adhere to the visa regulations and avoid overstaying to ensure a trouble-free travel experience.

If you have unintentionally overstayed your visa, it’s advisable to address the situation as soon as possible by contacting the nearest Immigration Department of Malaysia office. They will guide you on the proper course of action and help you rectify the situation.

Now that we have explored the penalties and consequences of overstaying your visa in Malaysia, let’s discuss the options for applying for a different visa if you wish to stay longer in the country.

Consequences of Overstaying Your Visa

Overstaying your visa in Malaysia can have serious consequences that can negatively impact your current and future travel plans. It’s important to understand the potential consequences to avoid any unnecessary complications and to ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience.

Here are some of the consequences of overstaying your visa in Malaysia:

  • Fines: Overstaying your visa will result in fines that need to be paid. The amount of the fine increases the longer you overstay, with a maximum penalty of RM100 per day for overstays exceeding 60 days.
  • Immigration Record: Overstaying your visa will result in a negative immigration record. This record can affect your future visa applications not only for Malaysia but also for other countries. Immigration records are often shared among countries, making it more challenging to obtain visas in the future.
  • Ban on Re-entry: Overstaying your visa can result in a ban on re-entering Malaysia. The length of the re-entry ban will depend on the duration of your overstay. This ban can range from a few months to several years, prohibiting you from returning to Malaysia during that period.
  • Difficulty in Obtaining Visas: Overstaying your visa can make it more difficult to obtain visas for other countries in the future. Immigration authorities of other countries may view your immigration history, including overstays, as a negative factor when considering your visa application.
  • Legal Consequences: In extreme cases of overstaying, such as overstaying for an extended period, legal consequences such as imprisonment may apply. It’s important to adhere to visa regulations and avoid overstaying to prevent facing legal actions.

It’s crucial to respect the immigration laws and regulations of the country you are visiting. Always ensure that you have a valid visa and adhere to the specified duration of stay. If you realize that you have unintentionally overstayed your visa, it’s important to take immediate action by contacting the nearest Immigration Department of Malaysia office to rectify the situation.

By respecting the visa regulations and avoiding overstays, you can have a smooth and enjoyable travel experience in Malaysia without any unnecessary complications.

Now that we have explored the consequences of overstaying your visa, let’s discuss the options for applying for a different visa if you wish to stay longer in Malaysia.

Applying for a Different Visa in Malaysia

If you wish to stay longer in Malaysia beyond the duration permitted on a tourist visa or if you have specific purposes such as work or study, you may need to apply for a different type of visa. Malaysia offers various visas to cater to different categories of visitors, each with its own specific requirements and benefits.

Here are some common types of visas you can apply for in Malaysia:

  • Student Visa: If you plan to study in Malaysia, you will need to apply for a Student Visa. This visa is typically obtained with the sponsorship of a Malaysian educational institution and allows you to reside in Malaysia for the duration of your study program.
  • Work Visa (Employment Pass): If you have secured a job offer from a Malaysian employer, they will sponsor your Work Visa, also known as an Employment Pass. This visa allows you to work and reside in Malaysia for the duration of your employment contract.
  • Investor Visa (Malaysia My Second Home Program): The Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) program is designed for foreign nationals who wish to reside in Malaysia on a long-term basis. This program offers various benefits and incentives to qualified individuals, including the ability to stay in the country for an extended period.
  • Dependent Visa: If you are a spouse or dependent of someone holding a valid visa in Malaysia, you can apply for a Dependent Visa. This visa allows you to reside in Malaysia as a dependent of your sponsor.

Each visa category has its own set of requirements, including proof of financial means, medical checks, and sponsorship documentation. It’s important to carefully review and fulfill all the necessary requirements for the specific visa you wish to apply for.

To apply for a different visa in Malaysia, you will usually need to submit an application to the relevant immigration authorities. This process may involve providing the necessary supporting documents, attending interviews, and paying the required fees.

It’s recommended to consult with a qualified immigration agent or seek advice from the Malaysian diplomatic mission in your home country for more detailed information on the specific visa you wish to apply for.

By following the proper procedures and fulfilling the requirements, you can obtain the necessary visa to stay longer in Malaysia and fully explore the opportunities and experiences the country has to offer.

Now, let’s wrap up our discussion.

Understanding the visa requirements and regulations is essential when planning a trip to Malaysia. Whether you are visiting for a short vacation or contemplating a longer stay, it’s crucial to familiarize yourself with the duration of stay permitted on a tourist visa and the process of extending your stay if needed.

Remember that the duration of stay on a tourist visa can vary depending on your nationality, typically ranging from 30 to 90 days. It’s important to respect these limits and avoid overstaying your visa to prevent facing fines, re-entry bans, and other consequences.

If you find yourself needing a longer stay in Malaysia, you can explore the option of extending your visa through the Immigration Department of Malaysia. Ensure that you have valid reasons for the extension and apply well before the expiration of your current visa to allow sufficient processing time.

Overstaying your visa in Malaysia can have serious consequences, including fines, negative immigration records, difficulties in obtaining future visas, and even potential legal actions. It’s important to comply with visa regulations and seek the necessary assistance in rectifying any unintentional overstay.

If you require a more extended stay or have specific purposes such as work or study, you may need to apply for a different type of visa, such as a Student Visa, Work Visa, or Investor Visa. Each visa category has its own set of requirements, so it’s essential to research and fulfill these requirements to secure the appropriate visa.

By respecting the visa regulations, being aware of the duration of stay permitted, and adhering to the necessary procedures, you can have a fulfilling and trouble-free travel experience in Malaysia. Whether you are exploring the vibrant cities, relaxing on beautiful beaches, or immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage, Malaysia offers an unforgettable destination for every traveler.

Remember to always consult official sources, such as the Malaysian diplomatic missions or immigration authorities, for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding visa requirements and processes.

We hope this article has provided you with valuable insights into the duration of stay on a tourist visa in Malaysia and the options available for extending your stay or applying for different visas. Enjoy your time in Malaysia and make the most of your visit to this captivating country!

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Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 8 as ICWF charges and RM 1.56 outsourcing agency's service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.    

  • Gratis Visa: Gratis visa to be issued to nationals of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Jamaica, Maldives, Mauritius, Mongolia and South Africa. In respect of Seychelles nationals, all types of visas except for work/employment may be issued on gratis basis.  

Only Business, Tourist and Transit visas are to be issued on gratis basis to the nationals of Argentina . Only Tourist visas are to be issued on gratis basis to the nationals of Uruguay. Normal visa fee is applicable for all other type of visas in respect of these nationals. 

  • Visa Free Countries : Nationals of Nepal and Bhutan do not require visa to enter India. However, Nepali nationals require visa if they enter India from China, which is to be granted Gratis. 
  • Visa Fee for Pakistani Nationals : Pakistani nationals to be charged fee of Rs. 100 for an Indian visa of all types. 
  • Restricted/Protected Area Permit: RM 143 for issuing restricted/protected area permit. No fees for the nationals of those being given gratis visa, Nepal, Bhutan and Pakistani nationals. 
  • Gratis Business & Employment Visas for LDC Applicants : Business & Employment Visas (where applicable) to the applicants from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) to be issued on gratis basis. However, the service of the outsourcing company, wherever applicable, and the ICWF fee will continue to be charged from the business and employment visa applicants as well. A list of 48 LDCs at Table IX..  
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  • Singaporean Nationals: The charges for Tourist visa (Multiple entry) and valid up to six months in respect of Singapore nationals will berm RM 120. However, fee for all other types of visas will be same as applicable for Table I. 
  • Japanese Nationals: A fee of RM 13 for transit visa and RM 44 for all other types of visa to be charged. 
  • Nigerian Nationals: A uniform fee of RM 1120 to be charged for all types of visas valid for any duration from the nationals of Nigeria. 
  • USA Nationals : A fee of RM 456 to be charged for Tourist visa only for the maximum period up to 10 years Fee for 10 years validity Business visa issued to US nationals will be RM 1128 as well as for 5 years. However, fee for all other types of visas will be same as applicable for other countries mentioned at Table I above. Visa application fee of RM 90 should be charged from US nationals in addition to visa fee, except for tourist visa which is inclusive of Visa application fees. 

Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 1.56 outsourcing agency's service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.    

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Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 1.56 outsourcing agency's service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.  

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Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 1.56 outsourcing agency’s service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.  

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Visa fees for UK nationals are as given below:

Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 1.56 outsourcing agency’s service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.

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Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 1.56 outsourcing agency’s service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.   

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All visa applications should be accompanied by copy of personal particular page of the passport. Non-Malaysian applicants are required to submit copy of their last two years of Malaysian employment pass or visit pass or dependent pass while applying for visas.

Foreigners or a foreign team for shooting of feature film or television/cinema and reality TV show/commercial TV show/ commercial TV serials. Proposals regarding the shooting of a feature film or television/ cinema and reality TV show/ commercial TV serials will be processed in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, who will process the request and take decision within a specific time frame of maximum period of 60 days.

Foreigners being given Film Visa should adhere to the norms and regulations of foreigner’s guidelines during their stay in the country and visit only the areas permitted for their visit. They should not visit any restricted/ protected area or prohibited place without prior permission of the competent authority.

Money transaction for shooting of film should be done as per RBI guidelines.

The visa would be project specific i.e. film specific.

The international cast and crew coming to India on a Film Visa for the film shoot shall be employed by the Foreign Company seeking permission to shoot the film in India and the said company shall take the responsibility for the cast and crew coming to India for filming. The foreigners coming on Film Visa will have to register himself/ herself with the FRRO/ FRO concerned irrespective of the duration of the Film Visa/ stay of the foreigner in India.

Considering the fact that the cast and crew may be coming from a country which is not the same as that of the Foreign Production Company which is producing the film, the Indian Mission/Post  of that respective country will issue the Film Visa to the concerned person.

For shooting of documentary film/ advertisement film in India by a foreigner, the procedure for "Journalist Visa" will be applicable.

Duration of visa Up to one year

  • The intern visa will be granted after completion of graduation/ post graduation. The gap between the completion of graduation/ post graduation and the commencement of the internship should not exceed one year.
  • Intern visa will not be issued for internship in certain strategic sectors.
  • Conversion of the Intern visa into Employment visa or any other types of visa will not be permitted.
  • Earnings from internship of the foreign nationals with Indian companies/ Educational Institutions/ NGOs will be subject to the Indian Income Tax Regulations.

Duration of visa The period of visa would be restricted to the duration of the internship programme or one year, whichever is less.

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Tourist Visa is granted to a Foreigner who does not have a residence or occupation in India and whose sole objective of visiting India is recreation, sight-seeing, casual visit to meet friends and relatives. No other activity is permissible on a Tourist Visa. The Mission would be issuing six months validity multiple entry Tourist visa for eligible visa applicants including Malaysian nationals. The Tourist visa will be issued with the conditions that “each stay should not exceed 45 days”. The Tourist Visa is non-extendable and non-convertible. Applicant should submit 2 colour photographs (Size 2” X 2”) with white background,Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) ,application form duly filled and original passport. Business Visa:

The Business Visa is granted to a foreign national who wants to visit India to establish an industrial/business venture or to explore possibilities to set up industrial/business venture, wants to purchase/sell industrial products in India.  The applicant should be a person of assured financial standing and has the expertise in the field of the intended business.  It is not granted for petty trading.  For more information on Business visa click on the link The Business Visa must be issued from the country of origin, or from the country of domicile of the foreigner, provided the period of permanent residence of that applicant in that particular country is for more than two years. Documents required for Business Visa: Local company letter and company registration, Invitation letter from India and the company registration along with forms, two colour photos in white background ( Size 2” X 2”),Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy). Student Visa:

Original Passport, with duly filled-in visa application form as per the  student visa guidelines . Two colour photos in white background ( Size 2” X 2”), Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) .  Entry Visa:

Entry Visa is granted to person’s spouses and dependent family members of a foreign national coming to India on long term visas like Employment and Research etc.  It is also granted to Persons of Indian Origin, his/her spouse and dependent children subject to production of proof of the PIO status, marriage certificate (in respect of spouse) and birth certificate (in respect of children). Spouses of an OCI/PIO card holders and dependent children can also apply for Entry Visa subject to production of necessary proof.Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) Supporting documents:

For those married to Indian nationals, Original Indian Passport of Spouse along with a photocopy, marriage certificate and photocopy. For children of either parent being an Indian passport holder, children’s birth certificate, one of the parents’ Indian passport original and photocopy.Two colour photos in white background ( Size 2” X 2”),Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) .  Employment Visa:

The Employment visa is granted to foreigners desiring to come to India for the purpose of employment.  The applicant should be a skilled and qualified professional or person who is being engaged or appointed by a company, organization, industry or undertaking, etc. in India on contract or employment basis at a senior level, skilled position such as technical expert, senior executive, or in a managerial position. For more information on Employment visa click on the link The Employment Visa must be issued from the country of origin, or from the country of domicile of the foreigner, provided the period of permanent residence of that applicant in that particular country is for more than two years. Employment contract for the company in which they will be working, Indian company registration, academic certificate, application forms. Two colour photos in white background ( Size 2” X 2”),Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) . 

Journalist Visa

ALL foreign journalists, regardless of the purpose of their visit, should apply for a "J" (journalist) visa, for up to three months' stay in India. "Journalists" for this purpose would include a professional journalist, columnist, cartoonist, editor, photographer, film producer or director (other than that of commercial films), a representative of a radio and/or television organization, travel writer/travel promotion photographer etc or any professional journalist/owner working for an association or a company engaged in the production or broadcast of audio visual news or current affairs programmes through the print, electronic or any other electronic form. All such applicants are required to apply along with a letter from their organization describing clearly the job title of the applicant and the nature of their work and whether they are travelling on work or as tourists.Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) .

Foreign journalists seeking to work in Indian media organizations

Journalists or intern journalists who intend to travel to India to work in Indian media organizations should apply for Employment ‘E’ visas.

Foreign media assigned to India/to be based in India on long /permanent assignments

Correspondents/Journalists of foreign newspapers, news agencies, going to India as resident representatives should apply for a single entry ‘J’ visa valid for initial stay of three months in India. A letter from the organization which the applicant is going to represent should also be provided clearly stating the status of the applicant (whether permanent full time employee or not) and name of the person whom the applicant is going to replace in India office of the organization. Such a journalist is required to contact OSD(PR)/XP division in the Ministry of External Affairs upon first arrival in India. No change of employer is permitted while the journalist is still in India. In case the foreign journalist intends to change his/her employer, he/she is required to return to the country of origin and re-apply for issue of fresh "J" visa.

Visa application for Journalism courses:

Applications for full time courses in journalism in educational institutes/universities recognized by Government of India should apply for student visas.

Documentary related work

Prior authorization of the Indian Government is mandatory for any audiovisual reporting/ shooting of documentary films in India, regardless of their subject, category or duration.

NOTE: Visa fee once paid is non-refundable irrespective of the outcome of the visa application and duration granted. The validity of the visa begins from the date of issue by the High Commission of India and not from the date of travel on your application form.

To produce confirmed air ticket for onward journey along with form and two colour photos in white background (Size 2” X 2”).  Conference Visa: Letter of invitation from the organizer of the conference, nomination letter from Malaysian organisation along with form and two colour photos in white background (Size 2” X 2”), Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) .  Note:

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Entry requirements

This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Malaysia set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact the Malaysian High Commission in the UK .

COVID-19 rules

There are no COVID-19 vaccination requirements for travellers entering Malaysia.  

Passport validity requirements

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date you arrive in Malaysia. Make sure your passport is undamaged, with no pages missing.

Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements. Renew your passport if you need to.  

You will be denied entry if you do not have a valid travel document or try to use a passport that has been reported lost or stolen.

Dual nationals

Malaysia does not recognise dual nationality. You can be refused entry if you’re found with a Malaysian passport and one of a different nationality. If you have dual nationality (not including Malaysian), enter and exit on the same passport.

Visa requirements

British nationals do not need a visa to visit Malaysia. You will normally be allowed to stay for 90 days on arrival. For any longer, or for a non-tourist visit, you will need a visa.

The Malaysian authorities do not tolerate illegal immigration. Do not overstay your visa or violate the terms of entry. Even if you overstay for just a few days, you can be:

  • deported to the UK at your own cost
  • blacklisted for future visits to Malaysia

If you are detained, you will find facilities can be poor with limited healthcare services. The British High Commission is unable to help you to remain in Malaysia or issue any document to support your overstay.

Keep a copy of your passport and visa safe in case your passport is lost. It may take time to get a replacement visa. If you cannot show your original visa or entry stamp on exit you may be treated as an overstayer, fined and blacklisted.

Applying for a visa

If you want to stay for longer than 90 days or visit for non-tourist purposes, you must apply for a visa from the nearest Malaysian diplomatic mission before you travel.

Entry to East Malaysia

If you’re travelling between Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia (sometimes known as Malaysian Borneo, made up of the states of Sabah and Sarawak) you will need to carry your passport. You will pass through immigration control when entering and exiting East Malaysia from and to Peninsular Malaysia, and must obtain an entry and exit stamp.

Declaration form

You must fill in the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card to enter Malaysia. You should complete this before you travel as it may be requested at check-in. You do not need to complete the arrival form if you are not passing through immigration. See the Malaysian Immigration website for further information, including exemption details.

Vaccination requirements

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and certificates you need in TravelHealthPro’s Malaysia guide .

Drug screening

You could be asked to take a urine test on arrival in Malaysia if you are suspected of having used drugs before your visit. If you’re found with drugs in your bloodstream, you could be detained, or deported and blacklisted from any further visits to Malaysia. You can be charged with drug consumption even if the drugs were consumed overseas, including if they were consumed  in a country where the use of that particular drug is legal.

Customs rules

There are strict rules about goods you can take into or out of Malaysia . You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.

If you are in any doubt about the legality of any items, including medications, you should declare them on entry.

Importing firearms

It’s illegal to import unlicensed firearms and ammunition into Malaysia. This includes spent ammunition and souvenirs from war museums. Do not take any weapons or replica weapons into Malaysia. You may be detained and charged if you do. If you’re convicted of dealing in illegal firearms you can be given the death penalty.

Taking money into Malaysia

You can import or export up to the equivalent of 10,000 US dollars in Malaysian ringgit without prior approval.

On entry to or exit from Malaysia, declare any cash or travellers cheques if the value is 10,000 US dollars or more. If you do not declare it, customs officials can seize your money, and you may get a fine of up to 3 million ringgit and up to 5 years’ imprisonment. Further information can be found on the Royal Malaysian Customs Department website.

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The Chinese ambassador to Malaysia announced in his speech during the launch of the Malaysia-China Commemorative Forum on Tuesday (May 7).

"Just yesterday (Monday), Chinese President Xi Jinping announced in France that the visa-free policy for citizens from 12 countries, including Malaysia, to come to China will be extended until the end of 2025.

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On Monday (May 6), Xi said in France that China has decided to extend visa exemption entry for citizens from 12 countries on short-term visits to China until the end of 2025.

He made the announcement during the closing ceremony of the Sixth Meeting of China-France Business Council.

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China first announced on Nov 24 last year an earlier visa-free travel for six European countries and Malaysia until Nov 30, 2024.

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