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Malaysia guide

Immigration Regulations

Visitors must be in possession of national passports or other internationally recognized travel documents, endorsed for travelling in Malaysia and with a validity period of at least six months beyond the time of stay allowed in Malaysia.

Visitors on social and business visit purposes are to be guided by the following visa requirements:

Visa Exemption:

 

No visas are required for citizens of Commonwealth countries (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.

Three Months Visa-Free Visit

Citizens of Albania, Austria, Algeria, Argentina, Bahrain, Belgium, Czech Republic, Republic of Slovakia, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Lebanon, Morocco, Norway, Oman, Qatar, Spain, South Korea, Republic of Bosnia, Sweden, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, United States of America, United Arab Emirates and Yemen are eligible for three months visa free visit.

One Month Visa-Free Visit

Applicable to citizens of ASEAN countries.

14-Days Visa-Free Visit

Citizens of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya and Syria are eligible for 14-days visa free visit.

7-Days Visa-Free Visit

Applicable to citizens of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Republic of Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakstan, Kirghizstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia, Romania, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Air travellers on transit (not exceeding 72 hours) are eligible for a visa-free visit. As regulations may change from time to time, it is advisable to check with the nearest Malaysian Embassy before your departure

More on Malaysia:

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Immigration Regulations
Currency
Celebrations and Holidays



The Country and its People

Geography
Climate
Population
Religion


Penang

The Island
Georgetown
The City
Attractions
Penang Museum and Art Gallery
Sri Mariamman Temple
Fort Cornwallis
Khoo Kongsi
Kapitan Kling Mosque
Clock Tower
St. George's Church
Attractions
Penang Hill
Ferringhi Beach
Kek Lok Si Pagoda
Snake Temple
Penang Bird Park
Butterfly Farm
Wat Chayamangkalaram
Penang Bridge

Kedah / Langkawi

The Island
Attractions
Kuah
Mahsuri's Tomb
Air Hangat Village
Telagah Tujuh (Seven Wells)
Pantai Pasir Hitam
Padang Masirat
Tanjung Rhu
Pantai Kok, Pantai Cenang and other beaches
Underwater World Langkawi
Dataran Lang
Pulau Dayang Bunting
Pulau Singa Besar Wildlife Sanctuary
Crocodile Farm
Sangkar Ikan
Aquabeat
Galleri Perdana
Pulau Payar

Selangor

The State
Attractions
Shah Alam
Klang
Petaling Jaya
Batu Caves
Zoo Negara and Tunku Abdul Rahman Aquarium
Taman Pertanian Malaysia
Sunway Lagoon
Kuala Selangor
Taman Alam
Waterfalls


Kuala Lumpur

The City
Attractions in Kuala Lumpur


Perak

The State
Attractions
Perak Museum, Taiping
Taiping Lake Gardens
Bukit Larut (Maxwell Hill)
Ubudiah Mosque
Royal Museum
Perak Tong and Sam Poh Tong
Kellie's Castle
Ipoh Railway Station
Darul Ridzuan Museum
Tambun Hot Spring
Lata Iskandar Waterfalls
Pangkor Island

Pahang

The State
Attractions
Kuantan
Teluk Chempedak
Beserah
Cherating
Sungai Pandan Waterfalls
Pekan
The State Museum
Lake Chini
Pulao Tioman
Taman Negara
Genting Highlands
Cameron Highlands
Frasier's Hill



 




 



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