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What documents do I need to go to Malaysia?

To go to Malaysia, you need to show your passport or other legal identity documents valid for more than 6 months, a valid Malaysian visa and a printed return ticket to the immigration officer. The materials required to apply for a Malaysian visa are as follows:

1. Personal social/tourist visa:?

(1) Valid passport, valid for at least 6 months. ?

(2) Two-inch personal recent ID photo (white background color). ?

(3) Visa application form (complete, signed and dated). ?

2. business visa:?

(1) Valid passport, valid for at least 6 months. ?

(2) Holders of reissued passports must provide all original passports. ?

(3) 1 2-inch personal recent photo (color on white background). ?

(4) Visa application form (complete, signed and dated). ?

(5) Letter of certification from China enterprise (certifying that the visa applicant works in the enterprise). The letter of proof should be printed on the formal stationery of the applicant's unit, stamped with the official seal of the unit and signed by the person in charge). ?

(6) An invitation letter from a Malaysian enterprise (stating the nature and purpose of the business activity, the length of the inviter's stay in Malaysia, etc.). ).?

(7) If you have booked the air ticket, please bring the order for future use. ?

3. Work and student visas:?

(1) Malaysian companies or schools first apply to the Immigration Bureau. After being approved, the Immigration Bureau of Malaysia will notify the embassy or consulate where the applicant is located to issue visas. ?

(2) apply for an entry visa. ?

(3) A valid passport with a validity period of at least 6 months. ?

(4) Two recent two-inch personal identification photos (in white background). ?

(5) Visa application form (complete, signed and dated). ?

(6) Upon arrival in Malaysia, the visa applicant goes to the immigration office to apply for a corresponding type of long-term visa. ?

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Matters needing attention when entering Malaysia:

When entering Malaysia, immigration officials will check whether the amount of cash carried by passengers is enough to cover the expenses during their stay in Malaysia. The basic reference standard is RM 2000 (about US$ 500). China tourists, especially women under the age of 30, are strictly checked at the airport. If they come to Malaysia frequently in a short period of time, they may be refused entry.

In order to avoid improper treatment and property loss of passengers due to objective reasons, passengers are reminded to make the following preparations:

1. If you don't have enough cash, please withdraw it from the nearest ATM at the airport or ask your colleagues for help. ?

2. If there is no paper ticket, please contact the airline, airport service counter or "China Passenger Coordination Office" to help print the return ticket. ?

3. If the visa type applied for does not match the purpose of coming to Malaysia, it is recommended that you buy the latest return ticket yourself and return to China immediately to avoid being sent to the restricted area for repatriation. ?

According to the current practice, once immigration officials make a decision to refuse the entry of passengers, they will immediately confiscate the communication tools of the parties concerned and send them to the restricted activity area for repatriation. Before entering the airport immigration office for investigation, please call your immediate family members or embassies and consulates for 24-hour insurance, so that your family members and embassies and consulates can know the situation in time. ?

If you are treated unfairly while waiting for repatriation at the airport, please write down your name or number on the badge of the law enforcement officer, remember the exact time of the incident, and collect and save relevant evidence. If you need to complain afterwards, you can call the embassy to get insurance or write an email (in Chinese and English) to the embassy to get insurance.

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