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Can Malaysian passports be visa-free?

The Malaysian Passport (English: Malaysian Passport; Malay: Pasport Malaysia) is an overseas travel document issued by the Malaysian Immigration Bureau to Malaysian citizens.

Chinese citizens holding diplomatic and official passports can enter Malaysia and stay for 30 days without a visa. Chinese citizens holding ordinary official passports and ordinary private passports must obtain a visa before traveling to Malaysia.

Chinese citizens going to Malaysia should apply for a visa in advance outside Malaysia and can only enter the country at the airport.

Chinese tourists entering Malaysia through the Johor Bahru Port and Kuala Lumpur Airport can apply for a visa on arrival.

Tour groups visiting from China can apply for port group visas, provided they have the authorization qualifications and have reported them. Passengers arriving at Tioman Island, Pahang via a third country can apply for a visa on arrival if they can present a valid return ticket.

Travellers who want to enter Malaysia must hold a valid passport or recognized travel document. The document is valid for no less than 6 months and has at least 1 blank visa page.

Malaysian visa types are mainly divided into:

Ordinary visa: issued to foreign citizens traveling to Malaysia, visiting relatives and friends, and engaging in business activities. Ordinary visas cannot be extended, but if you are unable to return home in time due to health reasons or flight problems, you can apply for an extension at the Immigration Bureau with certificates issued by relevant hospitals and airlines.

Work and student visas.

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