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What are the consequences of overstaying in Malaysia? What should I do?

Overstaying refers to the applicant's failure to return to China on time according to the requirements of the embassy within the validity period of the visa, which is a very serious matter for the applicant, because the stay time in the visa is a rigid rule given by the embassy. If the applicant fails to follow the requirements, it will prove that the applicant has violated the law and the consequences are more serious.

Consequences of detention:

1. For violating the immigration laws of Malaysia, the local immigration bureau will punish the applicant accordingly, and the applicant needs to prepare a corresponding fine.

The customs will leave a mark on the holder's passport. When applying for a Malaysian visa again, the staff of all countries can see this record, which will affect the result of visa issuance.

3. If you stay for a long time and the circumstances are serious, you may be directly detained, facing the court and being severely punished.

Although these consequences are different, they are all serious to the holder, and the consequences will produce more chain reactions, which will affect the holder's future travel with certificates.

What should I do after detention?

If China citizens overstay their stay in Malaysia, they are advised to report to the Malaysian Immigration Headquarters and provide relevant materials to prove the entry time, explain the situation as much as possible and strive for the lowest punishment. If the detainees have relatives and friends in Malaysia, it is suggested that they accompany them to communicate with the staff.

The above is about the consequences and countermeasures of overstaying in Malaysia. Holders should try their best to avoid such things and reduce losses. /zd/xx