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Latest entry regulations for Malaysia 2020

Malaysia is a very popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia, attracting a large number of China tourists every year. In Malaysia, you can experience beach diving and all kinds of delicious food, allowing you to shuttle between many islands. This year is quite special, and a series of new regulations for entering Malaysia have been promulgated.

On March 4th, 2020, Zufika, Director of the Security and Passport Section of the Malaysian Immigration Bureau, announced that with the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, all channels of the Malaysian Immigration Bureau's automatic customs clearance system (E-Gate) would be temporarily closed.

Zufika issued the above instructions to the state immigration offices, which will take effect immediately. "In order to prevent the spread of the epidemic in Malaysia, the Director of Immigration, Kailu, has agreed to temporarily close the Malaysian citizen automatic customs clearance system of the National Immigration Bureau, the National Law Enforcement and Registration System (NERS) channel used by foreigners, and the Automatic Customs Clearance System (MACS)."

He said that if there are any changes or the latest information, it will be reported to the state immigration offices again.

This announcement means that all immigration offices in Johor are also affected, among which Long Beach and Maxin Second Passage in Johor, which have the largest number of trips every day, are the most affected. On the evening of the 4th, netizens posted photos of the automatic customs clearance channel being closed, and there was a long queue in front of the counter.

Latest notice of Malaysia visa application

Updated on February 2020 10

The latest notice on handling Malaysian sticker visa in Singapore:

1.

From now on, the Malaysian Consulate in Singapore (designated visa processing center) will no longer accept sticker visas from the following provinces (passport issuing places) in China: Hubei, Anhui, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Henan, Hunan, Zhejiang (newly added) and Jiangsu (newly added).

2. China passports that have been to Chinese mainland in the past 14 days (regardless of the passport issuing province) are not allowed to apply for stickers.

As for when it can be resumed, we need to wait for further official notice.

65438+20201October 30th policy

On the morning of October 30th, 65438/KLOC-0, the visa processing personnel of Tianyu Tourism received the above notice from the visa processing center designated by the Malaysian Consulate. And consulted the staff of the visa center with the following questions, and got the following answers:

1. China citizens of Hubei who already hold Malaysian sticker visas, whether tourists or long-term residents in Singapore and hold long-term Singapore permits (such as PR,

Can I enter Malaysia with my existing visa? Reply: You are not allowed to enter Malaysia at this stage.

China citizens (from Anhui, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Henan and Hunan provinces) who have already held Malaysian sticker visas, whether they are tourists or have long-term residence in Singapore and hold long-term Singapore permits (such as PR,

Can I enter Malaysia with my existing visa? Answer: Not necessarily. There is no explicit provision. It depends on the customs at the port of entry in Malaysia.

Can I get a refund on my visa?

Reply: There is no official explanation for the refund at this stage.

February 2020 10 new policy supplement:

1. China citizens (from Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces) who already hold Malaysian sticker visas, whether they are tourists or have long-term residence in Singapore and hold long-term Singapore permits (such as PR,

Can I enter Malaysia with my existing visa? Reply: You are not allowed to enter Malaysia at this stage.

Interpretation: It is a China passport issued by Hubei, Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces. Your existing sticker visa can no longer be used to enter Malaysia.

2. Regardless of nationality, can people who have been to China, Hubei, Zhejiang and Jiangsu in the past 14 days enter Malaysia?

Reply:/kloc-You cannot enter Malaysia within 0/4 days.

3.

If your passport is issued overseas (such as Singapore) and you have never been to Chinese mainland in the past 14 days, can you apply for a Malaysian sticker visa? For example, my birthplace is Sichuan, but I haven't been to Chinese mainland in the past 14 days.

Reply: It can be handled.

February 10 renewal of electronic visas (such as Entri and Evisa):

Regarding electronic visas (such as entri,

Evisa), Tianyu consulting related institutions, was told that at this stage, only passports issued by Hubei, Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces can be applied, and other provinces can still handle them normally. However, the policy changes at any time, subject to the latest official update of Malaysia.

The Embassy of China in Malaysia reminds citizens of China in Malaysia to pay close attention to the above new measures, make reasonable arrangements for their trips and actively cooperate with the local government to do a good job in epidemic prevention.

Global Consular Protection and Emergency Call Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tel:

0086- 10- 12308 or 599 1399 1

Consular protection and assistance telephone number of China Embassy in Malaysia:

0060-32 164530 1

Consular protection and assistance telephone number of China Consulate General in Kuching:

0060-824 148 18

Consular protection and assistance telephone number of Consulate General of China in Kota Kinabalu:

+60- 1498573 12

Consular protection and assistance telephone number of China Consulate General in Penang:

+60- 1 1 10592308