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Visitors to Malaysia must be
in possession of valid passport/travel documents with a minimum
validity of six months beyond the period of intended stay. In the
case of a national passport not recognized by the Malaysian Government,
the holder must be in possession of a document in lieu of passport
obtainable at the nearest Malaysian Mission abroad. The national
passport must also ensure his re-entry into the country of his citizenship.
Every visitor to Malaysia has to fill
in a Disembarkation Card (IMM. 26). The card has to be handed over
to the Immigration Officer on arrival together with the national
passport or other internationally recognized travel document endorsed
for travel into Malaysia. A passport/travel document is also necessary
for travel between Sabah and Sarawak.
Visitor passes issued for entry into
Peninsular Malaysia are not valid for entry into Sarawak. Fresh
visit passes must be obtained on arrival at the point of entry in
Sarawak. However, subject to conditions stipulated, visit passes
issued by the Immigration Authorities in Sabah and Sarawak are valid
for any part of Malaysia.
Visa Requirements
Visas are issued by Malaysian Diplomatic Missions abroad or British
Consulates, which act for Malaysia in countries where no diplomatic
representation of Malaysia is established. All visitors to Malaysia
should inquire at the nearest Malaysian Diplomatic
Mission for the latest entry procedures and requirements.
# Commonwealth Citizens (except Bangladesh/India,
Pakistan and Sri Lanka), British Protected Persons or Citizens of
the Republic of Ireland and Citizens of Switzerland, Netherlands,
San Marino and Liechtenstein do not need a visa to enter Malaysia.
# Citizens of Albania, Austria, Algeria,
Belgium, Czech Republic, Republic of Slovakia, Denmark, Finland,
Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Japan, South Korea, Luxembourg, Norway,
Sweden, Italy, United States of America, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait,
Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco, North Yemen, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar
United Arab Emirates, Turkey and Tunisia do not require a visa for
a Social and Business visit not exceeding three months.
# Nationals of ASIAN Countries do
not require a visa for a Social and Business visit not exceeding
one month.
# Citizens of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq,
Libya, Syria, and South Yemen do not require visa for a Social and
Business visit not exceeding 14 days.
# Citizens of Bulgaria, Romania and
Russia do not require a visa for a Social and Business visit not
exceeding one week.
# Nationals of the Republic of China,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cuba, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, North Korea,
Nepal, Myanmar, Taiwan, Vietnam and all Certificate of Identity
(CI) holders must obtain a visa before entering Malaysia.
# Citizens of nations other than those
stated above (except Serbia Montenegro and Israel) are allowed to
enter Malaysia for a Social and Business visit not exceeding one
month without having a Visa.
# A visitor intending to visit
any part of Malaysia is required to be in possession of only one
visa to travel direct from one part of the nation to another.
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