1. Applicants with blank passports may be refused visas.
2. If you have a valid Malaysian visa in your passport, you can't do it.
2. To apply for a Malaysian visa, you need to provide the following materials to go through the visa formalities at the visa office of the China Embassy in Malaysia and pay the visa fee:
1, valid passport, valid for at least 6 months.
2. Two recent two-inch personal identification photos (white background).
3. Visa application form (complete, signed and dated).
Extended data:
Precautions for entry and exit in Malaysia:
1. Passport:
China citizens who travel to Malaysia with tour groups at their own expense must apply for personal passports at the local public security bureau with their own documents, or entrust an international travel agency approved by the National Tourism Administration to organize overseas travel, or apply for passports through overseas travel agencies of international travel agencies. The validity period of entry passport shall not be less than 6 months.
Second, Malaysia visa:
China citizens who travel abroad can apply for visas at the Malaysian Embassy with valid passports, or apply for group visas through international travel agencies and overseas travel agencies approved by the National Tourism Administration.
Three. entry procedures
1. Quarantine procedure: All tourists (excluding children under one year old) from yellow fever or cholera epidemic areas should show their vaccination certificates during quarantine.
2. Entry inspection: Passports, visas and entry cards should be handed over to relevant personnel for inspection during entry inspection. After the inspection, officials will stamp the entry card and return an entry card for tourists to use when leaving the country.
3. Customs inspection: According to the regulations of Royal Malaysian Customs, the taxable items entering the country include carpets, clothes, jewelry, chocolates, handbags, spirits, alcoholic beverages, tobacco and cigarettes;
Duty-free goods include cameras, watches, pens, lighters, perfumes and cosmetics. Tourists carrying dutiable articles can store them in temporary storage when they enter the customs, and get them back with the deposit receipt when they leave the country.
4. Exit formalities:
When leaving the country, you need to declare to the airline counter first, and international flights need to pay 40 Ma departure tax. Then go to the customs, check and you can board the plane and leave the country.
5. visa-free travel
Citizens of Commonwealth countries (except Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), persons protected by Britain or citizens of Ireland, Switzerland, the Netherlands, San Marino and Liechtenstein do not need to apply for visas.
1, 3 months visa-free travel
From Albania, Austria, Albania, Bahrain, Belgium, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Lebanon, Morocco, Norway, Yemen, Oman, Qatar, South Korea and Sweden.
Citizens of Turkey, Tunisia, the United States, the United Arab Emirates in Asia, France, Spain, Argentina, Bosnia and Turkmenistan can enjoy visa-free entry for three months.
2. 1 month visa-free travel
Citizens of the East River countries can enjoy this convenience.
3. 14 days visa-free travel
Citizens of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya and Syria can enjoy this convenience.
4, 7 days visa-free travel
Bulgaria, Romania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Ethiopia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, Ukraine,
Citizens of Uzbekistan and Russia can enjoy this convenience. As the regulations change frequently, you'd better check with the nearby Malaysian embassy about the visa before going abroad.
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1, coin
Tourists can bring any number of coins in and out of Malaysia.
2. Taxable and non-taxable goods
Taxable loans brought by tourists include carpets, clothes, clothing accessories, jewelry, chocolates, handbags, spirits, alcoholic beverages, tobacco and cigarettes. Visitors who enter the country with tax must pay a temporary entry deposit, which can be refunded when leaving the country.
However, articles and receipts must be presented at the exit. As for duty-free goods, including cameras, watches, pens, lighters, perfumes, cosmetics and so on.
3. Health care regulations
Visitors from areas infected with yellow fever or endemic diseases must be vaccinated, but children under one year old are not included.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Malaysia Visa
China Consular Service Network-Malaysian Entry and Residence