Visa policy of Malaysia

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The visa policy of Malaysia consists of the requirements for foreign nationals to travel to, enter, and remain in Malaysia. Most visitors to Malaysia are granted visa-free entry for a period of 90, 30, or 14 days respectively.

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However, nationals from some countries must first obtain a visa from one of the Malaysian Diplomatic Missions before being allowed into the country. All visitors must hold a passport valid for at least 6 months. [1]

Visa policy map

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Visa exemption

According to Timatic, holders of passports issued by the following jurisdictions can enter Malaysia without a visa for up to the duration listed below. [1]

90 days

Holders of passports issued by the following jurisdictions are granted visa-free entry to Malaysia for 90 days: [1]

30 days

Holders of passports issued by the following jurisdictions are granted visa-free entry to Malaysia for 30 days: [1]

T - Temporary measure until 31 December 2024. [2]

14 days

Holders of passports issued by the following jurisdictions are granted visa-free entry to Malaysia for 14 days: [1]

In addition, holders of Macao Special Administrative Region Travel Permits are granted visa-free entry for 14 days regardless of their nationality.

Non-ordinary passports

Holders of diplomatic or official / service passports of Andorra, Albania (90 days), Algeria (90 days), Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Belarus (90 days), Barbados (90 days), Belize (90 days), Botswana, China, Dominican Republic, Georgia, India, Iran (15 days), Jordan (90 days), Kazakhstan, Libya (14 days), Moldova, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia (90 days), Tajikistan, Taiwan, Timor-Leste, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay and United Kingdom (90 days) do not require a visa for up to 30 days (unless otherwise stated), however they must first request for entry permission at any port of entry in order to enter Malaysia.

In addition, holders of diplomatic or official / service passports of Brunei and Singapore do not require a visa for up to 90 days while all other ASEAN member states do not require a visa for up to 30 days but do not require entry permission as part of ASEAN Regional Visa-exemption agreements.

Electronic Visa (e-Visa)

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Sample of ENTRI

On 1 March 2017, Malaysian government set up a new online application system to accept applications for Electronic Visa (eVISA) and Electronic Travel Registration and Information (ENTRI) to facilitate tourism.

eNTRI program is good for Chinese and Indian passport holders and lasts until 31 December 2020 while e-Visa is good for citizens of more countries and is still available so far. [3]

E-Visa application also applies to those seeking student or expatriate visas for entering Malaysia, although they must report to immigration authorities upon arrival in Malaysia in order to obtain their immigration passes.

Citizens of the following countries can apply for an e-Visa:

E - Already visa-exempt in general.

In addition, holders of Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes are eligible for applying e-Visa regardless of their nationality.

APEC Business Travel Card

Holders of passports issued by the following countries who possess an APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) containing the "MYS" code on the reverse, which indicates that it is valid for travel to Malaysia, can enter Malaysia visa-free for business trips for up to 60 days. [1]

ABTCs are issued to nationals of: [4]

Direct airside transit

Nationals of non-visa-exempt countries can transit through Kuala Lumpur International Airport for a maximum of 24 hours in the transit area; however, they are not permitted to switch between the terminals of the airport unless they hold a valid visa. [1]

Mandatory yellow fever vaccination

Nationals of the following countries require an International Certificate of Vaccination in order to enter Malaysia: [5] The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal mosquito vector Aedes aegypti is present in its territory. [6]

Admission restrictions

Statistics

Tourist arrivals

In 2016, Malaysia recorded 26,757,392 tourist arrivals, a growth of 4.0% compared to 25,721,251 in 2015. The table lists the top 15 arrivals to Malaysia by their origin countries.

Denotes that the country was not within the top 15 arrivals for that year
Foreign tourist arrivals in Malaysia
CountryVisitors (2023)Visitors (2022)Visitors (2021) [12] Visitors (2020) [13] Visitors (2019) [14] Visitors (2018) [15] Visitors (2017) [16] Visitors (2016) [17] Visitors (2015) [18]
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 8,308,2305,222,99116,3081,545,25510,163,88210,615,98612,441,71313,272,96112,930,754
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3,108,1651,481,73911,025711,7233,623,2773,277,6892,796,5703,049,9642,788,033
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1,551,282715,52859,607394,4131,884,3061,914,6921,836,5221,780,8001,343,569
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1,474,114211,3637,701405,1493,114,2572,944,1332,281,6662,124,9421,677,163
Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 811,833301,757773136,0201,216,1231,382,0311,660,5061,391,0161,133,555
Flag of India.svg  India 671,846324,5483,916155,883735,309600,311552,739638,578722,141
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 400,853146,3843,028119,750673,065616,783484,528444,439421,161
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 344,361173,76358364,184400,346375,578248,927216,877229,926
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 343,438152,2651,32172,680368,271351,500351,232377,727486,948
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 339,282159,4422,31766,051421,908396,062370,559417,446554,917
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan 283,38048,13256360,090382,916383,922332,927300,861283,224
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 272,297134,6672,67663,868346,485361,335358,818400,269401,019
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 229,89283,3093,11474,383424,694394,540392,777413,768483,569
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 229,476108,1412,03048,810269,928253,384198,203217,075237,768
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 142,74859,0331,50917,634179,000150,053111,836114,607147,152
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 125,98757,78082427,458130,221128,895109,816130,276144,910
Flag of France.svg  France 115,14555,08784328,237141,661139,408131,668134,257151,474
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 109,68933,00339928,69479,98472,78567,56450,89355,263
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 107,65760,5352,04317,777105,75774,45853,45358,38869,112
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 86,29836,7653779,74546,25738,51342,31449,17566,553
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 72,62739,82325016,54897,09790,11342,00461,84475,059
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 71,98130,65647116,63187,56884,70567,05672,33779,557
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 68,44831,07046614,48682,11081,65175,88572,20084,584
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 55,05024,9063858,14226,05828,37643,73833,34051,337
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 51,37535,98068723,390121,444112,263100,549123,87899,754
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 48,44018,8663008,97154,71052,05544,63842,74751,946
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 42,95518,2381968,79450,14050,69855,92353,35260,846
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 40,76220,4741476,36743,61642,26735,14928,01836,692
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 23,31210,4861975,26325,65925,68020,77526,62828,141
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 21,4728,4721617,53927,03324,36420,06719,76819,920
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 20,78311,1176526,20429,83127,90923,76030,23125,637
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 19,9087,5703147,07846,55967,09459,02347,10265,066
Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 18,48811,3791985,06720,43719,91420,55360,47693,159
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 18,1278,7391373,73525,65919,68720,85418,20822,746
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 18,0068,0832539,29229,59232,66534,30432,86135,586
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 17,7267,5431223,73422,08220,62417,32714,28318,789
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 17,2757,1692863,15215,29015,40614,59413,02915,395
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 16,7817,0104255,42426,95523,78239,46031,06124,448
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 16,0537,7172146,06122,31423,56623,21921,61224,113
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 15,1557,9371683,87622,67421,97721,56020,05320,625
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq 12,5626,0084523,62821,42122,29118,55522,53320,098
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 11,1294,3812986,32616,01914,52913,06812,97110,672
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 9,9814,9601363,55214,58515,20214,12114,70918,622
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 8,2982,8361416,06518,13813,86112,57710,71715,410
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 7,8773,2308667911,1749,3868,55514,15015,769
Grand Total20,141,84610,074,964134,7284,332,72226,100,78425,832,35425,948,45926,757,39225,721,251

See also

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