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Where can I apply for a Malaysian visa in Kunming?

In Kunming, you need to apply for a Malaysian visa at the Malaysian Consulate in Kunming (Address: Room 403, Office Building B, Nanya Style City, Dianchi Road, Xishan District, Kunming). Visa application must be made at least 7 working days before departure (weekends, public holidays in China and public holidays in the visa country are not working days), and the required materials are as follows:

1. Individual social/tourist visa:

(1) Valid passport, valid for at least 6 months.

(2) Two-inch personal recent ID photo (white background color).

(3) Visa application form (complete, signed and dated).

2. Business visa:

(1) Valid passport, valid for at least 6 months.

(2) Holders of reissued passports must provide all original passports.

(3) 1 2-inch personal recent photo (color on white background).

(4) Visa application form (complete, signed and dated).

(5) Letter of certification from China enterprise (certifying that the visa applicant works in the enterprise). The letter of proof should be printed on the formal stationery of the applicant's unit, stamped with the official seal of the unit and signed by the person in charge).

(6) An invitation letter from a Malaysian enterprise (stating the nature and purpose of the business activity, the length of the inviter's stay in Malaysia, etc.). ).

(7) If you have booked the air ticket, please bring the order for future use.

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Matters needing attention when entering Malaysia:

Before entering the country, foreign tourists must declare all dutiable articles to the customs. Customs has the right to ask passengers to open their luggage for inspection. There is no tariff on travel between East and West Malaysia.

The following personal belongings carried by foreign passengers are exempt from customs duties: alcohol (not more than 1 liter), cigarettes (not more than 225g, equivalent to 200 pieces), cosmetics, soap, toothpaste, new clothes (not more than 3 pieces), new shoes (not more than 1 pair), portable appliances for health care and cleaning (not more than 60 pieces each)

Duty-free goods include fountain pens, lighters, perfumes, cosmetics (excluding powder), watches, cameras, video cameras, computers, fishing gear, ball games (except golf) and various musical instruments (except piano).

Tourists who have brought personal taxable articles into the country for less than 3 months may bring relevant articles into the country after paying a certain amount of deposit to the customs.

Foreign Affairs Office of Yunnan Provincial People's Government-Consulate General of Malaysia in Kunming

Baidu Encyclopedia-Malaysia Visa

China Consular Service Network-Malaysian Entry and Residence