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Is it visa-free to go to Malaysia with a Canadian passport?

Please refer to the list of countries where China customers with Canadian visas can be exempted from visas:

America America

Aruba: No visa, if you have valid visas for Britain, the United States, Canada, the Netherlands and Schengen. An island in the Caribbean, 33 kilometers long.

Bermuda: visa-free, if you have a visa or permanent residence permit from the United States, Canada and Britain.

Cayman Islands: No visa, if you have a visa or permanent residence permit from the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom or have direct flights from these three countries.

Cuba: visa-free, 30 days. For holders of official passports or tourist cards, the tourist card fee is $25. Travel cards can be obtained from airlines (several airlines have included the cost of travel cards in their air tickets, so there is no need to pay extra), designated travel agencies or Cuban embassies. It is one thing for holders of American green card and Canadian maple leaf card to buy a plane ticket, but for those who leave from China, they must go to the Cuban Embassy first. A tourist card is a piece of cardboard, and it is very doubtful that the domestic border inspection will let you go through customs. Interestingly, there are only five socialist countries in the world today. For the sake of comrades-in-arms, should we also give them unconditional visa exemption? Nobody wants to. Cuban visas can also see Americans going to Cuba.

Costa Rica: visa-free, holding visas or permanent residence permits from Canada, the United States and the European Union. Note: The visas of the above countries must be valid for at least 3 months from the date of arrival.

Dominican Republic Dominica * * * United States: visa-free but you need to buy a tourist card for 30 days, and the fee is 10. You have a visa or permanent residence permit from Canada, the United States and the European Union. Note: In addition to applying for a visa in advance, China citizens living in China need the authorization of the Immigration Bureau to enter the country. The authorization must be faxed to (809)682- 122 1. It was also the stowaway.

Mexico: visa-free, but you need to buy a 30-day travel card. The cost of a tourist card is $25. You must hold an American green card and a Canadian maple card. Several airlines have included the cost of tourist cards in their air tickets. Theoretically, whether by land or air, you have to buy a new tourist card as long as you leave the country and re-enter, but my personal experience (65438+February 2008) is that it is free to enter Mexico from the land port of Guatemala.

Honduras: visa-free, holding valid visas or permanent residence permits in the following countries: the United States, Canada, Britain, Japan, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and European Union countries. Exempting from the exam in advance makes me very anxious. Look at this: twists and turns-Honduras visa, the expected Central American visa VCA-4- one-visit four countries visa and Guatemala visa.

Nicaragua: visa-free, holders of valid visas or permanent residence permits from the United States, Canada or Schengen countries. Central America was originally the back garden of the United States and Canada. Look at this "Looking forward to Central American visa VCA-4- one visa to visit four countries"

Panama Panama: Visa holders from Australia, Canada, the United States and European Union countries can stay visa-free for 30 days. The original tourist card has been cancelled.

Turks and Caicos Islands: visa-free, 30 days, holders of Canadian, British and American visas or permanent residence permits. The British archipelago in the West Indies, facing Cuba across the sea to the west. The official currency is the US dollar.

West Indies: visa-free, 3 months, with Schengen visa and marked "valid for French West Indies". Play the one above.

Asia Asia

Japan Japan: Landing permit, cruise 15 days, 72 hours by plane, free of charge. In the past, it only took 72 hours for the plane to cross the border, but now it seems that it is necessary to make sure to transfer at different airports. Please confirm it before you leave.

Myanmar: visa on arrival, 28 days, must have a pre-approval letter from the hotel tourism department, as well as a copy of passport, itinerary and hotel address. The pre-approval letter can be applied directly through the travel agency or in person. It is better to go directly to the embassy to apply for a visa, which is much simpler than this.

Philippines: visa on arrival, 7 days, visa holders from Australia, Canada, the United States, Japan and the European Union. Although seven days is not long, it is good to have a diving holiday.

Singapore: 1 transit visa, 96 hours (4 days), visa/permanent residence permit holders from Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, Britain and the United States. 2 official passport endorsement for 30 days. Four days is enough for tourists. It took me less than two hours to drive around Singapore. In fact, starting from Singapore and crossing Malaysia along the North-South Expressway, it only takes 8 hours to reach the Thai border.

South Korea: visa-free within 1. 30 days, for tourists who only travel in Jeju Island; 2. Those who hold visas/permanent residence permits from Australia, Canada, Japan, Switzerland, New Zealand and the United States and whose travel destination is not South Korea are exempt from visas within 30 days. Note: You must have a confirmed air ticket to and from one of these five countries within 30 days. This makes many people take flights of Korean Air or Asiana Airlines; 3. Visa-free, visa/Schengen visa holders from any of the 30 European countries; 4. visa-free, APEC business travel card holders.