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You need two kinds of visas to go to Malaysia. What's the difference between them?

There are two kinds of visas to Malaysia: ENTRI (Electronic Travel Registration Information) and EVISA (Electronic Visa). The difference is that the allowed stay time is different. ENTRI is 15 days and EVISA is 30 days. ENTRI is only allowed to fly directly from China to Malaysia, or transfer to Malaysia via Thailand, Singapore and Brunei. There are no restrictions when leaving the country, but you need to show your ticket and visa to a third country. EVISA is not subject to this restriction.

Malaysian visa refers to the formalities that need to be handled when going to Malaysia from China. A visa is a permit issued by a government agency of a country according to the provisions of its own laws or by foreigners applying for entry and exit in their own country.

The Embassy reminds passengers that at present Sabah allows China people to apply for Singaporean, Indonesian, Thai and Brunei visas. But there are many restrictions and strict law enforcement. Therefore, tourists are advised not to use landing visa to go to Saudi Arabia. It is best to apply for ENTRI or EVISA visa online. Anyone who flies from China to Kota Kinabalu Airport to enter the country or transfer to other cities (including connecting international, domestic and Sabah flights) must first go through the entry formalities at the arrival counter of the airport and stamp in Malaysia. Those who enter or transfer without an entry stamp will receive a penalty notice when they leave the country, and in serious cases, they will be detained and detained. And after going through the entry formalities, you should carefully check whether there is an entry stamp on the passport page. If you find that your visa is not stamped, you should immediately return to the counter and ask for a stamp. If you have left the airport, you should take the initiative to contact the travel agency or the Consulate General of China to find a solution.

Therefore, friends who want to go to Malaysia should pay special attention to distinguish the differences between these visas, and don't delay their trip because of this.