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Is Malaysia landing visa or visa-free

Visa on arrival.

Malaysia is not visa-free, but landing visa. China citizens must obtain a visa before entering Malaysia. A valid passport and visa are required to enter Malaysia. You need a visa to enter Malaysia. Some countries are exempt from this requirement. Please consult the nearest Malaysian embassy or mission. China citizens holding diplomatic and official passports can stay in Malaysia for 30 days without a visa, while China citizens holding official and ordinary passports need to complete their visas before going to Malaysia. China citizens who want to go to Malaysia must complete their visas outside Malaysia in advance and can only enter the country at the airport. China tourists can apply for visas on arrival through Johor Bahru Port and Kuala Lumpur Airport. Tour groups from China can apply for a group visa at the port, provided that Ma Reception Travel Agency has the qualification authorized by the General Administration of Immigration and has put it on record. Passengers arriving in Tioman Island, Pahang via a third country can apply for a visa on arrival if they can produce a valid return ticket. Landing visa is a new visa type that has only been opened in recent years. However, it is impossible to apply directly from China to Malaysia. You need to enter Malaysia from other Southeast Asian countries to apply. You need to show your own air ticket, proof of funds of about 1 1,000 yuan, and then pay a fee of about 1 1,000 yuan. The visa is valid for only seven days, and everyone can only stay here for seven days. It can be handled directly at major airports in Malaysia.

legal ground

People's Republic of China (PRC) Exit and Entry Administration Law

Article 9. China citizens shall apply for passports or other travel documents when leaving or entering the country according to law. China citizens who want to go to other countries or regions also need to obtain visas or other entry permits. However, unless the China government has signed visa exemption agreements with other governments or the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide otherwise. China citizens who leave or enter the country as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for a seaman's certificate according to law.