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  1. How to Apply Visa to China (Updated November 24, 2023)

    2.6 After December 1, 2023, Malaysian citizens will still be able to apply for multiple entry visa with duration of stay exceeding 15 days under L, M, Q2 and S2 categories. In addition to the visa documents in 2.1 to 2.5 mentioned above, the supporting documents (e.g. photocopies of previous Chinese visas or previous records of travelling to China) for multiple entry visa required are as follows:

  2. Notice on the Online Application Form and Appointment System (updated

    According to the notice of the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia, a new version of the Chinese visa application form will be launched on 10th May 2021, the online visa application form and appointment booking system will be implemented on 10th May 2021. If you choose to submit your application at the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Kuala ...

  3. Chinese Visa Application Service Center

    Notice on the Latest Requirements for Visa Application (updated 24 Nov, 2023) 2023-11-23. Holiday Closure Notice and Collection Date Adjustment(updated on 21st of May) 2024-05-21. Guide to Payment Services in China 2024-04-16. Notice of Fingerprints Exemption Under Certain Visa Categories 2023-11-23. Peak Season Reminder 2023-11-23.

  4. Malaysia Entry Requirements for Chinese

    Chinese citizens visiting Malaysia need a visa to enter the country. However, since 2017 it has been possible to obtain a Malaysia Visa for Chinese citizens online.. The simplified process to receive a Malaysia visa from China allows visitors an easier method to obtain the right travel document to enter the country. Additionally, it provides streamlined access to the country on arrival to a ...

  5. China Travel Guidelines 2023: Can Malaysians Travel To China Visa-Free

    Photo credit: Robynne Hu. On 24 November 2023, an announcement was made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in China - starting from 1 December 2023 until 30 November 2024, passport holders from Malaysia as well as five other European countries can enter and stay in China without a visa for 15 days. What does this mean in terms of travel ...

  6. Official Malaysia Visa

    "Visa Malaysia" refers to the entity appointed by the Malaysian Government to provide and maintain eVISA system, IT Infrastructure and support services relating to the eVISA application to Malaysia according to the working procedures set by the Embassy/Consulates. ... PRC Nationals tourist residing in Mainland China except Hong Kong, Macau and ...

  7. eNTRI for Chinese PRC

    Electronic Travel Registration &Information (eNTRI) is an online registration facility provided by the Government of Malaysia to facilitate the entrance of PRC nationals residing in Mainland China into Malaysia under the Visa Waiver Programme. An eNTRI Note will be issued as proof of the registration and is required to be presented upon arrival ...

  8. Chinese Visa Application Service Center

    Visa legalization; About Us. About the Visa Centre; Office Hours & Location; Legal Information; Help by E-MAIL; Suggestions and Complaints; 2024/03/13 Website Upgrade Notice(updated on 12th of March) 2023/11/27 Notice for Malaysia Citizens Travelling to China 2023/11/14 Notice of ...

  9. Analysis: Visa-free travel with China welcomed in Malaysia but hurdles

    From Dec 1, visitors from China - as well as India - will be allowed to enter Malaysia without the need for a visa for up to 30 days. Analysis: Visa-free travel with China welcomed in Malaysia but ...

  10. Notice of Facilitating Malaysian Citizen's Application for Multiple

    On the occasion of China-Malaysia year of Culture and Tourism and Visit Malaysia Year 2020, in order to promote people-to-people exchange between China and Malaysia, as of 20th January 2020, the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Malaysia decides to further facilitate Malaysian citizen's application for multiple entry visa to China. ...

  11. How to Apply for a China Visa

    Visa-Free Access to China: If you're from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Ireland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and Malaysia, you can visit China visa-free for 15 days until December 31st, 2025.If you're from Singapore, you can relish visa-free access to China for up to 30 days. If your nationality isn't listed above or if you aim to discover China for ...

  12. Entry requirements into Malaysia

    Border Pass / Cross-Border Pass. Border Pass (Malaysia - Indonesia) Border Pass (Malaysia - Thailand) Foreign Domestic Helper (FDH) Travel Document. Restricted Travel Documents. Document In Lieu of Internal Travel Document. Entry requirements into Malaysia. Prohibited Immigrant.

  13. China to extend visa-free travel for Malaysians to 30 days

    Friday, 31 May 2024. 11:54 AM MYT. BEIJING: China is set to extend visa-free travel for Malaysian tourists from 15 to 30 days, says Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. The Deputy Prime Minister, who ...

  14. Visa-free extension for Chinese visitors a boost for ...

    Saturday, 01 Jun 2024. PETALING JAYA: Extending the duration of visa-free entry to Chinese visitors will greatly boost Malaysia-China commercial, tourism, cultural and intellectual connections, a ...

  15. eVisa

    Immigration Department of Malaysia Headquarters. (Ministry of Home Affairs) No. 15, 1-7 Floor, (Podium) Persiaran Perdana, Presint 2, 62550 Putrajaya. T : 03-8000 8000 (MyGCC)

  16. China Tourist Visa for Malaysian Citizens

    China Tourist Visa application: How to apply in Malaysia. Malaysia has three Chinese Visa Application Service Centres: Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, and Penang. We book your submission appointment at your most convenient location. Applying for a China Tourist Visa in Malaysia can be broken down into a series of straightforward steps.

  17. PDF Schedule of Fees(Malaysian Ringgit)

    Malaysia Single Entry 110 252 329 30 130 170 80 122 159 Double Entries 130 272 349 50 150 190 6 Months Multiple 160 302 379 80 180 220 ... The Visa fees are charged on behalf of the Chinese Embassy/Consulate General. The application service fees are charged by the Visa Centers. 4. The total fees for other third nationals might be different from ...

  18. DPM Zahid: China agrees to extend visa exemption for Malaysian tourists

    Yesterday, Malaysia's Ambassador to China Datuk Norman Muhamad stated that Ahmad Zahid had proposed the matter during his courtesy visit on Chinese Premier Li Qiang and received positive response from China. China has extended the visa-free policy for short-term visits to the republic for Malaysia and 11 other nations until the end of 2025.

  19. China visa-free scheme spurs hope for Malaysian travel boom, more ...

    China last week agreed to double the time frame for visa-free access for Malaysian citizens to 30 days to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties between the two nations, according to Malaysia's ...

  20. Opinion

    So, to maximise its new visa-free policies, Beijing must do more to bridge the technical gaps between China and the rest of the world through its tourism policies. Chee Yik-wai is a Malaysia-based ...