Requirements

If you're a Chinese citizen planning to travel to Malaysia for tourism, you can apply for a visa online. That means you don't have to go to a Malaysian embassy or consulate to get it.

You must get a visa to enter Malaysia if you're from the PRC. Chinese citizens with diplomatic or official passports are not required to get a visa. All entries will need to be approved by the government of Malaysia. All Malaysia visa applications are processed online.

What kind of visa do Chinese people need to get into Malaysia?

As a Chinese citizen, one can apply for a variety of Malaysia visa types in order to travel to Malaysia. The Malaysia eVisa is the most convenient option, as it is a one-time, 30-day stay visa that can be applied for online. This visa can be applied for from any country in the world, with the exception of Israel, Malaysia, and North Korea, as well as Singapore. There is no need to visit any consulates or embassies during the visa application process. Additionally, there are other types of visas available for various purposes, such as those for business, students, and work. It is important to select the appropriate visa type based on one's travel purpose in order to avoid any difficulties during the stay in Malaysia.

What are Malaysia Visa Requirements for Chinese Citizens?

In order to apply for a Malaysia visa, eligible travelers must fill in a few important information and documents on the Malaysia visa application form. Before applying for a visa in Malaysia, it is important to check the entry requirements of Malaysia to make sure you meet all the requirements. If you are travelling from China, you should check the latest entry requirements of Malaysia. The entry requirements of Malaysia are subject to change. Therefore, it is recommended that you check the most recent entry requirements of Malaysia before you travel to Malaysia.

Travelling to Malaysia from China

Once your approved visa is in place, you can travel to Malaysia from China by any means, including land, air or sea. Airlines offer direct flights from China to Malaysia. The flight duration varies from 5 to 6 hours depending on the airline. When you arrive in Malaysia, you will need to provide Chinese authorities with a copy of your valid passport. Immigration officials may ask for more documents.

I'm a citizen of China and Applying for ENTRI or ExpressNTRI

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Located in China (eVisa)

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  • - Passport Front and Back Page
  • - National ID Card
  • - Birth certificate required for under 18

Located in Australia (eVisa)

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  • - Current Country (Australia) Visa

Located in Another Country eVisa(Except Australia)

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  • - Current Country (Australia) Visa
  • - Bank Statement (Latest 3 months)
  • - Birth certificate required for under 18