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Applying for A Malaysian Visa

Visas are divided into immigrant visa, non-immigrant visa, study visa, tourist visa, work visa, business visa and family visa, so there are a lot of problems in the middle. If there is a problem in visa application, please contact us if you need.
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Applying for A Malaysian Visa Description

Visas are divided into immigrant visa, non-immigrant visa, study visa, tourist visa, work visa, business visa and family visa, so there are a lot of problems in the middle. If there is a problem in visa application, please contact us if you need.

The following are the requirements for visa application:

1. Chinese citizens holding diplomatic or service passports may enter Malaysia visa-free and stay for 30 days. Chinese citizens holding official and ordinary passports must obtain a visa before travelling to Malaysia.

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

3. Chinese tourists can apply for visas on arrival at SAN Shan Port and Kuala Lumpur Airport.

4. Tour groups departing from China may apply for a port group visa provided that the reception travel agency in Malaysia is authorized by the General Immigration Department and has reported to passengers arriving in Diauman Island, Pahang via a third country, who can present a valid return ticket, can apply for a visa on arrival.

5. Passengers intending to enter Malaysia must have a valid passport or recognized travel document with a validity period of not less than six months and at least one blank visa page.

6. Visa types of Malaysia are mainly divided into:

1) Ordinary Visa: issued to foreign citizens who are visiting Malaysia for tourism, visiting relatives and friends, or engaging in business activities. The ordinary visa cannot be extended, but if you cannot return home in time due to health reasons or flight problems, you can apply for an extension at the admission Administration with the certificate issued by the relevant hospital and airline company.

2) Work and student visas...

3) Family visit visa.

4) Step 4: This is a certificate of entry to Malaysia. entri allows applicants to stay in Malaysia for 15 days, but applicants can only apply for entri Entry Certificate within 3 months and must be on a direct flight from China to Malaysia.

5) Malaysia e-Visa: Only applies to the applicant for travel to Malaysia, and requires the applicant to provide a flight reservation form.





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