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How to get a visa to Malaysia?

1. What is the visa processing process in Malaysia?

1. The visa applicant decides the purpose and itinerary of going to Malaysia.

2. Visit the Malaysian Embassy in China in official website for visa application information and list of required materials.

3. Preparation materials (the visa application form can be downloaded from the website of the Immigration Bureau or obtained from embassies and consulates in China).

4. Go through the visa formalities at Ma embassies and consulates in China Visa Office and pay the visa fee.

5. Waiting for the embassy and consulate to review.

6. After obtaining a visa, you should carefully check whether all the information on the visa is correct, especially whether the start and end time of the validity period of the visa and the number of days of stay are consistent with the application, and whether the personal information such as the name on the visa is spelled correctly. If you find something wrong, you should contact the visa office of the embassy or consulate in time.

Second, the application matters needing attention

1. China citizens with diplomatic and official passports can stay in Malaysia for 30 days without a visa, while China citizens with official and ordinary passports need to complete their visas before going to Malaysia.

2. China citizens who want to go to Malaysia must complete their visas outside Malaysia in advance and can only enter the country at the airport.

3. China tourists can apply for visas on arrival when they enter through Johor Bahru Port and Kuala Lumpur Airport.

4. A tour group from China can apply for a group visa at the port, provided that Ma Reception Travel Agency has the qualification authorized by the General Administration of Immigration and has reported to the group. Passengers arriving in Tioman Island, Pahang via a third country can apply for a visa on arrival if they can produce a valid return ticket.

5. Passengers who want to enter Malaysia must hold a valid passport or an approved travel document with a validity period of not less than 6 months and at least 1 blank visa page.

6. The types of visas in Malaysia are mainly divided into:

1) Ordinary visa: issued to foreign citizens who travel to Malaysia, visit relatives and friends and engage in business activities. Ordinary visas can't be extended, but if you can't return to China in time due to health reasons or flight problems, you can apply for an extension at the Immigration Bureau with the certificates issued by the relevant hospitals and airlines.

2) Work and student visas.

3) visiting relatives visa.

4)entri: This is the certificate of entry into Malaysia. Applicants with entri can stay in Malaysia for 65,438+05 days, but they can only apply for entri's entry certificate once every three months, and they must fly directly from China to Malaysia.

5) Malaysian e-visa: only applicable to applicants going to Malaysia, who need to provide an advance order for organic wine.

In addition to expedited visas, ordinary visas have to be reviewed for a certain period of time and may also be refused. If the Malaysian consulate in China refuses the visa, you can still ask the staff why. Moreover, if you have an official passport or diplomatic documents, you can stay in Malaysia for 30 days without applying for a visa.

legal ground

Article 9 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration.

China citizens shall apply for passports or other travel documents when leaving or entering the country.

China citizens who want to go to other countries or regions also need to obtain visas or other entry permits. However, unless the China government has signed visa exemption agreements with other governments or the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide otherwise.

China citizens who leave or enter the country as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for a seaman's certificate according to law.