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How long does it take to get a visa to Malaysia?

Generally, it takes 5- 10 working days to apply for a Malaysian visa (weekends, public holidays in China and public holidays in the visa country are not counted as working days). The Malaysian visa is valid for 90 days and the stay time is 30 days. Malaysian visa refers to the formalities that need to be handled when going to Malaysia from China. Visa is a kind of license issued by a government agency of a country according to its own laws to foreigners who apply for entry, exit or transit.

Malaysia Tourism Electronic Visa Process:

Applicants can apply directly online and submit electronic application materials. After payment, they need to send the original passport to the Malaysian visa center and affix the visa paper. This visa can stay in Malaysia for 30 days.

In addition, Malaysia provides visa-free program (eNTRI) for China citizens: the visa-free program is an online registration system for China citizens to come to Malaysia directly to facilitate their departure from China.

Applicants can apply directly online, submit electronic application materials, pay relevant fees online, print their own entry documents (visa-free registration information form) and enter the country with them. ENTRI is only applicable to China citizens. This is a trip and I need a printed round-trip ticket. Entri can stay in Malaysia for 15 days without extension.

There are three kinds of visas: diplomatic visa, official visa and ordinary visa. That is, issuing diplomatic visas to diplomatic passport holders; Official visas are issued to holders of official passports; Ordinary passport issues ordinary visa. According to the entry and exit situation, it can be divided into exit visa, entry visa, entry visa and re-entry visa. For exit visas, only the holder is allowed to leave the country. If you need entry, you need an entry visa. Entry visa: only the holder is allowed to enter the country. If you need to leave the country, you must apply for an exit visa again. The holder of an entry-exit visa may leave or re-enter the country. Multiple entry and exit visas: holders can enter and leave the country within the validity period of the visa. According to the reasons for entry and exit, it is divided into: immigrant visa, non-immigrant visa, study visa, tourist visa, work visa, business visa and family visa. According to the length of time, it is divided into long-term visas and short-term visas. The concept of a long-term visa is to stay in the destination country for more than 3 months. It usually takes a long time to apply for a long-term visa, regardless of the purpose of the visit. A visa that stays in the destination country for no more than 3 months is called a short-term visa, and it takes a relatively short time to apply for a short-term visa.

legal ground

Article 4 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration.

The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are responsible for entry and exit administration according to their respective responsibilities.

The embassies and consulates of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China abroad or other foreign institutions entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (hereinafter referred to as foreign visa agencies) are responsible for issuing entry visas for foreigners abroad. Entry-exit frontier inspection organs are responsible for entry-exit frontier inspection. The public security organs of the local people's governments at or above the county level and their entry-exit administrative agencies are responsible for the management of foreigners' stay and residence.

The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs may, within the scope of their respective functions and duties, entrust the exit and entry administration agencies of public security organs of local people's governments at or above the county level and the foreign affairs departments of local people's governments at or above the county level to accept applications for entry and residence of foreigners.

The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should strengthen communication and cooperation in the management of entry-exit affairs, closely cooperate with relevant departments of the State Council, exercise their functions and powers and assume responsibilities according to their respective responsibilities.