|
All
visitors are required to complete a Disembarkation Card which
is given out on all inbound Malaysia Airlines’ flights. In addition,
a Travellers Declaration Form (TDF) must be filled in by all
arriving and departing travellers (including children) regardless
of the amount of currency carried. Permitted currency limits
are as follows:
-
A
resident and non-resident is permitted to carry into an
out of Malaysia, ringgit notes not exceeding RM1,000 per
person.
-
There
is no limit on the amount of foreign currency notes and
traveller’s cheques carried into Malaysia by resident
and a non-resident.
-
A
resident is permitted to carry out of Malaysia, foreign
currency notes including travellers’ cheques, not exceeding
RM10,000 equivalent per person.
-
A
non-resident is permitted to carry out of Malaysia, foreign
currency notes including travellers’ cheques, not exceeding
the amount brought in.
The
TDF form is given out on all inbound Malaysia Airlines’ flights
and at check-in counters. It should be handed to the immigration
officer together with the disembarkation card and passport.
Visas
No
visa is required for nationals of Commonwealth countries except
for Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nigeria.
Nationals
from Republic of Ireland, Switzerland, Netherlands, San Marino
and Liechtenstein, do not require visas.
No
visa is required for a stay not exceeding three months for nationals
of Algeria, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Egypt, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Jordan,
Kuwait, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Morocco, Norway, Oman, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia, Slovak, Korea Republic, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey, U.A.E.,
*U.S.A. And Yemen.
*
No visa is required for U.S.A. Citizens visiting Malaysia for
social, business or academic purposes (except for local employment)
No
visa is required for a stay of not more than one month for nationals
of all ASEAN countries and Hong Kong. For a stay exceeding one
month a visa will be required, except for nationals of Brunei
and Singapore.
No
visa is required for a stay not exceeding one month for nationals
of Argentina, Angola, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Brazil,
Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Congo, Corsica,
Costa Rica, Croatia, Djibouti, Dominica Republic, Ecuador, El
Salvador, France, Gabon, Greece, Greenland, Guam, Guatemala,
Guinea, Laos, Macedonia, Poland, Slovenia, South Africa and
Zaire.
No
visa is required for a stay not exceeding 14 days for nationals
of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya dan Syria.
No
visa is required for a stay not exceeding seven days for nationals
of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Byelorussia, Estonia,
Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirghisztan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldovia,
Romania, Russian Federation, Tadjikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine
dan Uzbekistan.
Nationals
of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Republic of China, Cuba, India, Myanmar,
Nepal, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Vietnam
dan Certificate of Identity (CI) holders must obtain a visa
before entering Malaysia.
Nationals
of countries other than those stated above (with the exception
of Israel) are allowed to enter Malaysia without a visa for
a visit not exceeding one month.
Regulations
are subject to change.
Visit
Passes
A
Social or Tourist Visit Pass does not permit the holder to take
up employment, business or professional work in Malaysia.
The
Business Visit Pass allows foreign visitors to enter Malaysia
for business negotiations or inspection of business houses.
However, these passes cannot be used for employment purposes,
or for supervising the installation of new machinery or the
construction of a factory.
No
fee is charged for a Business Visit Pass issued for a period
of up to three months. A nominal fee is imposed for each month
beyond this.
Foreign
visitors, except from the Republic of Singapore, who have entered
Malaysia on Social Visit Passes may contact the Immigration
Department to convert their passes to Business Visit Passes.
|