How long can a tourist stay in Malaysia?
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How long can a tourist stay in Malaysia?
Immigration officials will place an entry stamp, known as a social visit pass (visa), in your passport authorizing a stay of up to 90 days. Travelers may apply to the Malaysian Immigration Department for extensions of up to two months.
How long can you stay in Malaysia with a visa?
30 days
How Long is a Malaysia Tourist Visa Valid? A Malaysian tourist visa (eVisa included) is valid for a maximum of 3 months and for a single entry. However, you can only stay in Malaysia for a maximum of 30 days. It is the immigration Officer at the Malaysian point of entry who decides how long you can stay.
How can I stay in Malaysia for 3 months?
Applicants need to apply for the medical eVisa at least 14 working days before their intended date of travel. The eVisa allows one, singular entry into Malaysia and is valid for 3 months from the date of issue providing the applicant’s passport remains valid.
Can I extend my tourist visa in Malaysia?
It is not possible to obtain an extension for a Malaysia visa, whether multiple or single. Once the visa expires, holders of a visa for Malaysia are required to exit the country and submit a new visa application before they can return. Single entry eVisa applications may be submitted online.
How can I stay in Malaysia long term?
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- The Long Term Social Visit pass may be issued to a foreigner for a temporary stay in Malaysia for a period of not less than six months.
- Foreign husbands/wives to Malaysians can be given the Social Visit Pass for a period of 5 years on condition that they comply with all the requirements.
How many times can I visit Malaysia in a year?
90 days at a time, one re-entry should be fine and as pointed out by PSS , a return ticket to your county of origin will help your case to highlight you are not attempting to become an illegal immigrant. After one re-entry then suspicions could be aroused.
How can I stay in Malaysia permanently?
Getting Permanent Residency in Malaysia is possible through the Malaysian Entry Permit. The Malaysian government issues an Entry Permit (Malaysia PR) to certain categories of foreign nationals. If you receive Malaysia permanent residency, you will get an Entry Permit and Identification Card (MyPR).