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Malaysia visa and Singapore visa

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Malaysia's political situation is stable and its social and economic development is good. It is convenient and safe to travel, study, work and live in Malaysia. However, judging from the problems encountered by China citizens in Malaysia in recent years and the situation published by Malaysian media, we should pay special attention to the following matters:

(1) Malicious cases such as horse rape, armed robbery and homicide occur from time to time. For China tourists, motorcycle robbery, armed robbery, and taxi drivers' violent charging of high fares are more prominent. China citizens should pay attention to self-protection when coming to Malaysia. In case of emergency, you can call the police or contact our embassy or consulate in Malaysia.

(2) Social visa) Malaysia 30 is valid for 30 days and generally cannot be extended. Those who fail to leave the country within the time limit will face imprisonment or severe economic punishment. If immigrants fail to leave the country on time due to special reasons, they should go to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau for visa extension, and don't entrust others to do it, so as not to be deceived.

(3) Ordinary visas in Malaysia are mainly issued to people who go to Malaysia for tourism, business and visiting relatives. It is illegal to work and sell small commodities in Malaysia on an ordinary visa, and once found, it will be sanctioned.

(4) It is best for people who go to Malaysia to bring about $65,438+0,000 in cash or provide a list of companies or people who can pay the fees in Malaysia. Malaysian immigration officials strictly scrutinize China tourists, especially female individual tourists under 30. If immigrants travel to and from Malaysia many times in a short period of time, or fail to provide credible reasons for coming to Malaysia, they are likely to be repatriated by the original plane.

Two. Visa, entry and customs

China citizens should apply for visas abroad when going to Malaysia. Individual tourists from China who enter Malaysia visa-free from Thailand or Singapore can apply for port visas at the port of entry. China's tour group to Malaysia can apply for a group visa at the port, but Malaysia's reception travel agency must be authorized by the Malaysian Immigration Bureau in advance and put on record. In order to encourage tourism, passengers flying to Tioman Island in Ma Pengheng via a third country can apply for a visa on arrival if they can produce a valid return ticket. The types of visas in Malaysia are mainly divided into:

(1) Social visa. Issued to China citizens for tourism, visiting relatives and friends and business activities. The validity period is three months and the stay period is 30 days. Ordinary visas cannot be extended unless they cannot return to China in time due to health reasons or flight problems. You can apply for an extension to the Immigration Bureau with a letter of proof issued by the relevant hospital and airline.

(2) Work and student visas. To work or study in Malaysia, a Malaysian company or school must first apply to the Immigration Bureau. After approval, the Malaysian Immigration Bureau will notify the embassies and consulates in the applicant's region to issue ordinary visas. After the relevant personnel come to Malaysia, they will change to the corresponding types of long-term visas at the immigration office. For people studying in Malaysian universities, their long-term visas are usually applied to the Immigration Headquarters by the university. For those with high school education or below, they should apply to the local immigration bureau.

(3) visiting relatives visa. Visiting relatives in Malaysia can last up to 6 months. Generally, relatives who work, study and live in Malaysia apply to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau in advance, or they can change their visas after arriving in Malaysia on an ordinary visa. There are many documents needed to apply for this kind of visa, such as proof of kinship, proof of work, study and income in Malaysia, etc.

Iii. Security situation and public security situation

The public security situation in Malaysia is relatively safe, but in recent years, social unrest and public security situation have declined. The Malaysian government attaches great importance to this and is strengthening governance. However, there is still a period of time before social peace and worry-free travel. Therefore, when China citizens come to Malaysia, they should pay attention to self-protection, take good care of their personal belongings and important documents, and don't show their money in public to prevent accidents.

(1) Beware of motorcyclists grabbing bags. Malaysia has a considerable number of motorcycles. Motorcycles have no special lanes, and they shuttle between cars at a very fast speed. If tourists walking on the sidewalk are not careful, their handbags or shoulder bags may be robbed by criminals. Because of the fast and strong looting, tourists are prone to danger. Tourists from Malaysia are advised not to use long bags when walking in public places. When walking, put your bag on the far side of the road and choose a crowded section to pass.

(2) Don't trust others easily. Passengers who come to Malaysia with ordinary visas should not believe the temptation of local illegal intermediaries and stay in Malaysia illegally to find jobs. According to Malaysian law, ordinary visa holders are not allowed to work in Malaysia. Once they are found by the police, they may be arrested and sent to prison or detention camp, leaving them without jobs, unable to go home, wasting a lot of agency fees and living in Malaysia.

(3) Avoid traveling to remote places. It is best to travel together. When passing through underground passages, garages, high-rise stairs or overpasses with few people, you should be vigilant and pay attention to pedestrians around you to avoid distress and helplessness.

(four) properly manage personal travel documents, do not give your passport to others for safekeeping. It is best to carry valuables scattered.

(5) Enhance the awareness of self-protection, be calm, and deal with problems flexibly and tactfully. If there is an accident, report it to the police station as soon as possible or contact the embassy or consulate as far as possible if you can save yourself.