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Is it visa-free to go to Malaysia?
Question 2: Is Malaysia visa-free? 20 15 12: China tourists can come to landing visa!
The conditions are: at least two people must have a travel agency registered in the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism to purchase the package.
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Question 3: When is it expected that Malaysia will show great support for China's "Belt and Road" strategy? From March 1 day, China tourists will be exempted from visas. At present, there are 6.5438+0.3 million China tourists visiting Malaysia every year. Senior Malaysian officials said that Malaysia hopes to attract 8 million China tourists every year in the next five years and bring 2,265.438 billion Malaysian purchasing power. Let's analyze Malaysia's visa-free policy for China tourists.
Country Garden Forest City, 2 kilometers away from Singapore, is located in Johor, Malaysia, and is listed as one of the top ten landmark projects in Guangdong Province to participate in the Belt and Road construction. The investment in forest cities will exceed 250 billion yuan, and it is planned to become a smart eco-city with eight major industries and many preferential policies.
On March 6 this year, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib announced at the global opening ceremony of Country Garden Forest City that the forest city would become a tax-free zone. Najib predicted that by 2035, this forest city will create 220,000 jobs for Malaysians in the fields of finance and e-commerce. Forest cities will be equipped with exclusive customs. Enterprises that meet the relevant conditions can get tax relief. Hope to adopt, thank you.
Question 4: Can a Malaysian visa be exempted? Inevitably, you must have a valid visa to go to Malaysia. But if you fly to Malaysia from Singapore or Thailand with a China passport, you can apply for a visa on arrival. The cost is much more expensive than applying for a visa in advance. If you apply for a horse visa in China in advance, you only need 200 yuan and landing visa to receive 330 ringgit, equivalent to more than 600 yuan.
20 14 visa on arrival policy
To tie in with the arrival of Malaysia Tourism Year 20 14, China and Indian tourists who enter Malaysia through a third country can apply for visas on arrival at designated ports of entry.
Detailed visa policies are as follows:
1. landing visa is only applicable to citizens of China and India, and only applicable to tourists from Singapore and Thailand (third countries).
2. The ports where Malaysia can apply for visas on arrival are:
1) Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
2) Kuala Lumpur Low Cost Airport (LCCT)
3) Penang International Airport
4) Senai International Airport in Johor (Johor Bahru)
5) Kota Kinabalu International Airport
6) Kuching International Airport in Sarawak.
Landing visa is first open to family tourists, group tourists, business tourists and investors.
4. The visa fee on arrival is 330 yuan RMB (US$ 65,438+000).
5. Each visa on arrival is valid for 7 days.
6. A confirmed return ticket must be presented.
7. You must bring more than $65,438+0,000 in cash or relevant certificates.
This measure has been implemented on 20 14 10 1.
Question 5: Is it necessary to go to Malaysia without a visa on 20 16?
The first one is to apply for EVISA e-visa, fill in the application form on the website, upload relevant documents, pay the fee, print EVISA after passing, and then leave the country without being restricted by the port of entry. Generally, a letter of credit is opened 24 hours, valid for 30 days, and costs $25.
The second is to apply for ENTRI online, and you can confirm it as soon as possible. Validity 15 days, cost 20 dollars. However, only six designated airports are used for entry, including Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi and Kota Kin Na Ba Road, which basically covers several mainstream destinations.
The third way is to apply for a personal tourist visa by yourself or through a travel agency, and the visa center fee is 120 yuan. The signing time is 4~6 working days.
Question 6: Is China passport visa-free to Malaysia? If your passport is printed with a Malaysian visa, then you can sign the border!
Question 7: Can a visa from Singapore be granted to Malaysia without a visa? Singapore passports enjoy visa-free access to 170 countries internationally, including neighboring Malaysia, which is separated by water. Netizens should be non-Singaporeans and unfamiliar with the exchange history between Singapore and Malaysia.
Question 8: Has the Malaysian tourist visa been exempted? 10: 1. China citizens holding diplomatic and official passports can stay in Malaysia for 30 days without a visa. China citizens with official and private passports need to complete their visas before going to Malaysia.
2. 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.
3. China tourists can apply for visas on arrival when they enter through Johor Bahru Port and Kuala Lumpur Airport.
4. A tour group 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 reported to the group. 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.
5. Passengers who want to enter Malaysia must hold valid passports or recognized travel documents, with a validity period of not less than 6 months and at least 1 blank visa page.
6. The types of visas in Malaysia are mainly divided into:
1) Ordinary visa: issued to foreign citizens who travel to Malaysia, visit relatives and friends and engage in business activities. Ordinary visas can't be extended, but if you can't return to China in time due to health reasons or flight problems, you can apply for an extension at the Immigration Bureau with the certificates issued by the relevant hospitals and airlines.
2) Work and student visas.
3) visiting relatives visa.
Question 9: Can Malaysians go to landing visa? For China citizens, Malaysia is one of the easiest countries to obtain visas. A 30-day single round-trip personal tourist visa does not require any additional supporting materials. You can sign the visa at any time and get it in three days.
Visa materials: passport with a remaining validity of more than 6 months, 1 2-inch photo.
Visa fee: 80 yuan.
Visa time: Monday to Thursday (9: 00-12: 00; 14:00- 16:00); Friday (9: 00-12: 00; 14:30- 16:00)。 Send the sign in the morning and get it back in the afternoon.
Special note: tourists can apply through travel agencies, and the visa fee is about 150 yuan/person, or they can apply for tourist visas themselves. Self-management needs to be delivered in person, and many colleagues must all be present, and one person cannot act as an agent.
Landing visa: China tourists can apply for visas on arrival when they enter Malaysia, but they can only leave the country with a third-party visa, and the cost of visas on arrival is as high as Malaysian ringgit, so visas on arrival are not recommended.
In view of the increasingly chaotic management of visas on arrival for tourists, Malaysia decided to stop issuing visas on arrival to foreign tourists, which will take effect on August 15.
After the implementation of the policy, tourists from all countries must apply for visas in advance to Malaysia. In addition, under normal circumstances, "landing visa" needs a third-country visa, generally Nepalese, and accepts a passport with a third-country visa to apply for landing visa. I learned from the exit department of the travel agency that the introduction of this policy has both advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that it is cheaper, and after it is done in China, it can save a lot of trouble in Malaysia. The shortcomings are also obvious. It is not so convenient to go to Malaysia. You have to bring your passport to apply for a visa a few days in advance.
Transit visa: China tourists going to a third country via Malaysia (for example, from China to Singapore via Malaysia) can apply for a transit visa if their stay in Malaysia does not exceed 120 hours. You need to show your exit ticket. If the arrival and departure are in the same country (for example, from Singapore to Malaysia and back to Singapore), you cannot apply for a transit visa. At present, transit visas are free, but it is reported that RM visa fees may be charged for 30 yuan in the future.
Malaysian Embassy in China:
Address: No.2 Liangmaqiao North Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: 010-65322531/32/33
Consulate General of Malaysia in Shanghai:
Address: Room 0 1-04, 9th Floor, Block B, Dongyin Center, No.500 Ruby Road, Changning District, Shanghai.
Tel: 02 1-60900390
Consulate of Malaysia in Guangzhou
Address: Room1915-1965438, CITIC Plaza Commercial Building, No.233 Tianhe North Road.
Tel: 020- 87395660
Consulate General of Malaysia in Kunming:
Address: 40 1-405 Sakura Hotel, No.29 Dongfeng East Road.
Tel: 087 1-3 165888
Attachment: Visa requirements for entering Malaysia with passports issued by countries and regions outside Chinese mainland.
Passports issued by the China Special Administrative Region can enter Malaysia visa-free for a stay of 1 month.
Passports issued by the China Special Administrative Region can enter Malaysia without a visa, and the stay period is 14 days or 1 month.
Passports issued by Taiwan Province Province, China must be issued with a visa, with a stay period of 2 months (multiple round trips) and a visa validity period of 2 months.
Passports of Iraq, Palestine, Somalia, Syria, Libya and Sierra Leone can enter Malaysia without a visa, and the stay time is 14 days.
Passports issued by Yemen can enter Malaysia visa-free for a period of 14 days or 1 month.
Passports issued by Iran can enter Malaysia visa-free for a stay of 15 days.
Passports issued by Samoa can enter Malaysia visa-free for 2 months.
Passports issued by the following countries can enter Malaysia visa-free for a stay of 1 month:
Antigua island and Bermuda, Armenia, Bahamas, Barbados, Benin, Bulgaria, Chad, Costa Rica, Dominica, Estonia, Gabon, Georgia, Greece, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Indonesia, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kiribati, Latvia, Lesotho, Macedonia, Malawi, Moldova, Mauritania, Mexico, Mongolia and Myanmar. Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovenia, Nineveh Islands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ... >; & gt
Question 10: Can Malaysian tourists travel directly to China without a visa? Visa-free access to China means that they can go directly with their passports and air tickets, but there will be a certain time limit. For example, holders of a third country visa (Europe and America) can enter Hong Kong visa-free for up to seven days. So the number of days in Malaysia will definitely be limited.
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