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Does the entri visa in Malaysia restrict the port of entry?

Entri visa has certain requirements for China's arrival at the international airport. You must enter the country at the designated airport, and you must fly directly from China to the country, or pass through Singapore, Thailand or Brunei. You must also enter the country from the designated port, and the same is true for leaving the country. You can fly directly to China through the designated airport, or you can go to other countries and then arrive in China.

Applicants must bring entri visa to enter and leave the designated ports, namely KLIA 1, KLIA2, Penang International Airport, Zhudao International Airport, Lufujing International Airport, Malacca International Airport, Kuching International Airport, Miri, Malaysia, Malaysian International Airport, Kota Kinabalu International Airport and Labuan International Airport.

If you need to transfer from other countries, you must also enter and leave the designated airport. For example, Singapore is the checkpoint of Sultan Hisquin Da Mansion (BSI) and Sultan Abubakar Square (KSAB) in Johor, Thailand is the checkpoint of Badong Besha in Glass City and the checkpoint of Wuji in Jida County of Heimushan, and Brunei is the immigration checkpoint of Shuangxi Tuzhou in Sarawak and Tetungan in Sarawak.

Through the above, we can know the specific port of entri visa restriction in Malaysia. Applicants who want to apply for this type must enter the country at the designated port according to the regulations, but if they don't want to have port restrictions, they can also apply for an electronic visa or sticker. /zd/xx