About Malaysia transit visa, how to apply for Malaysia transit visa

Updated on international 2024-08-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1.If your real destination is Singapore, but only transit through Malaysia, there is no problem without a visa, you can show the relevant tickets (air ticket itinerary, Singapore hotel booking confirmation, etc.) when you pass through the customs, and the customs will treat you as a transit in Malaysia.

    2.Of course, if you apply for a tourist visa at the embassy in Beijing, Malaysia, it is even more foolproof, and the fee is only 80 yuan.

    3.You can also apply for a tourist visa on arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on the spot, but it is more expensive, it seems to cost 200 yuan.

    To sum up, it is very convenient and open to travel to Malaysia now, even if you only bring a Chinese passport valid for more than 6 months to Kuala Lumpur, you will definitely be able to enter Kuala Lumpur legally for tourism. Finally, I will give you a Malaysian Embassy in Beijing** for consultation: 010-65322531

    All the best and a safe journey!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Malaysia Visa, Immigration & Customs:

    Chinese citizens should apply for visas abroad to Malaysia, and individual Chinese tourists entering Malaysia from Thailand or Singapore can apply for port visas at the port of entry. Chinese tour groups to Malaysia can apply for port group visas, but the Malaysian side of the host travel agency must be authorized by the General Administration of Immigration of Malaysia in advance and have been filed. To encourage tourism, passengers arriving in Tioman Island in Papaham via a third country can apply for a visa on arrival if they can present a valid return ticket.

    The main types of Malaysian visas are as follows:

    1) Ordinary visa (social visa). Issued to Chinese citizens for the purpose of tourism, visiting relatives and friends, and business activities. It is valid for three months and the stay period is 30 days.

    The ordinary visa cannot be extended, unless it is not possible to return to the country in time due to health reasons or flight problems, and the visa can be extended at the immigration office with a letter from the relevant hospital and airline.

    b) Work and student visas. To work or study in Malaysia, the Malaysian company or school must first apply to the Immigration Department, and after approval, the Malaysian Immigration Bureau will notify the embassy or consulate in the applicant's area to issue an ordinary visa. After coming to Malaysia, the relevant person will go to the immigration department to exchange for the corresponding type of long-term visa.

    For those who are studying at the University of Malaysia, their long-term visas are usually applied for by the school at the headquarters of the Immigration Bureau, and those who are studying in high school or below are applied to the immigration department of the state where they are located.

    3) Family visit visa. Visitors to Malaysia can stay for up to 6 months. Generally, relatives who work, study and live in Malaysia should apply to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau in advance, and they can also change their family visit visas after arriving in Malaysia with ordinary visas.

    To apply for this type of visa, there are many documents required, such as proof of kinship, proof of work, study and income in Malaysia, etc.

    The law and order situation in Malaysia is relatively safe, but in recent years, the society has been unstable, and the law and order situation has been declining. Beware of motorcycle riders snatching bags. There are a fair number of motorcycles in Malaysia.

    There are no dedicated lanes for motorcycles, so they can be used at extremely fast speeds in and out of the roadside, and tourists walking on the sidewalks on the side of the road are not careful, and their hands or bags on their shoulders can be violently plundered by criminals. Due to the speed and power of the snatch, visitors are prone to danger. It is recommended that passengers who come to Malaysia should try not to use bags with long straps when walking in public places, and place the bag on the side farther away from the road when walking, and choose a lot with more people to pass through.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If you just fly from Beijing to Kuala Lumpur, and then do a short stop at Kuala Lumpur airport, and then fly to Singapore, then you can do without a transit visa I once flew from Thailand to Kuala Lumpur, and then transferred to Nanjing, and there is no visa, and you can show them your ticket when you transit, prove that you are only doing a short stay at the airport, so it is no problem

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you are transiting through Malaysia to other countries, you can apply for a transit visa after entering Malaysia. Transit visas are free of charge, as long as you provide your passport and air ticket to other countries, remember to print your ticket in advance and show it to the customs officer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.The visa applicant determines the purpose of the trip to Malaysia and the travel plan. 2.

    Log on to the official website of the Embassy of Malaysia in China** for information on visa application and the list of documents required. 3.Prepare materials (the visa application form can be rented to the immigration office****, or obtained from the embassy or consulate in China).

    4.Go to the visa office of the Malaysian embassy or consulate in China to go through the visa procedures and pay the visa fee. 5.

    Wait for the embassy or consulate to review. 6.After obtaining the visa, you should carefully check whether the information on the visa is correct, especially whether the start and end time of the visa validity period and the number of days of stay are consistent with the application, whether the personal information on the visa such as the name spelling is correct, and if you find any errors, you should contact the visa section of the embassy or consulate in time.

    Article 17 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of the Exit and Entry of Citizens Article 17 The passport of the People's Republic of China is valid for five years and may be extended twice, and each time Sun Fu does not exceed five years. The application for extension should be made before the expiration of the passport validity. In foreign countries, passport extensions shall be handled by Chinese diplomatic missions, consular offices or other foreign authorities authorized by the People's Republic of China, and passport extensions for Chinese citizens who are in China or residing abroad shall be handled by the public security departments (bureaus) of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government and the exit-entry administration departments of the public security organs authorized by them; The extension of the passport of a citizen residing in China before leaving the country shall be handled by the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ where the original certificate was issued or where Hukukai Zhaokou is located.

Related questions
15 answers2024-08-06

As a minor language, Malay is still very useful in Southeast Asia. In particular, the official language of Malaysia and Indonesia is Malay. >>>More

13 answers2024-08-06

1 MYR = RMB.

If it's just the rent and necessary living expenses, you need at least 7,000 RMB for three months. If you want to play, you can spend as much as you want. >>>More

9 answers2024-08-06

Mandarin-based should be Johor (Johor), because it is close to Singapore, they generally watch TV programs in Singapore, so learning other dialects is also relatively slow, just like the Hong Kong dramas of Malaysian Taiwan are dubbed with the original voice and speak Cantonese, so generally Malaysian Chinese do not speak and listen to Cantonese, but the Chinese in Johor are different, because the Hong Kong dramas of Singapore are all equipped with Mandarin. >>>More

10 answers2024-08-06

Well... I don't know if it's reasonable or not. I haven't been to Redang Island and Malacca yet. >>>More

10 answers2024-08-06

Petaling Street, but beware of pickpockets.

Petaling Street is also delicious, you can go to Penang to eat the famous laksa, char kway teow, ais kacang, cardamom. >>>More