Citizens of many countries can enter Malaysia visa-free for short stays. Others must apply for a tourist visa in advance. Check Malaysia’s official immigration site for your eligibility.
Tourist visa validity depends on nationality—typically 14, 30, or 90 days. Overstaying can lead to fines or blacklisting. Always check your permitted duration on entry.
Common documents include a valid passport, return flight ticket, accommodation proof, and bank statement. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months. Additional documents may be requested based on the visa type.
eVisa is valid for multiple countries; eNTRI is for selected nationalities like India and China. eVisa allows multiple entries in some cases. eNTRI is single-entry and must be used within 3 months.
Visa extension is not guaranteed and depends on immigration approval. Visit the local Immigration Office with justification and documents. Apply before your current visa expires.
No, a tourist visa does not permit employment. Working on a tourist visa is illegal and may lead to deportation. Apply for a proper work visa if you intend to work.
Yes, all travelers including minors need individual visas. Submit each child’s documents separately. Ensure passports have at least 6 months validity.
Only if you have a multiple-entry eVisa, available to certain nationalities. Otherwise, most tourist visas are single-entry. Check the visa type before travel.
Overstaying can lead to fines, detention, or being blacklisted. Immigration is strict with violations. Always leave before your visa expires or apply for an extension early.