Planning a trip to Cambodia from Malaysia? Whether it’s for tourism or business, there’s an important requirement you need to complete: the Cambodia eArrival card.
Skipping this step could result in delays at the border or even being turned away.
Here’s what Malaysians need to know before flying or crossing into Cambodia.
Do Malaysians need to fill out the Cambodia eArrival card?
Yes. All Malaysians entering Cambodia - by air or land - must submit the Cambodia eArrival card before arrival. This digital form has replaced the old paper immigration slips.
Even if you’ve been to Cambodia before, take note: this new process is mandatory for everyone.
Is a visa required for Malaysians visiting Cambodia?
Good news: Malaysians don’t need a visa for short stays in Cambodia.
If you're visiting for tourism or business for less than 30 days, you're visa-exempt. But remember: you still need to complete the eArrival card before arriving.
What Malaysians need to complete the eArrival card
The online process is quick, and you only need a few details:
✅ A valid Malaysian passport (with at least 6 months validity)
✅ Your personal details (full name, birthdate, passport number)
✅ Travel information (arrival date, departure date, address in Cambodia)
How Malaysians can submit the eArrival card easily
There are a few ways to complete the process:
- Through the official Cambodian immigration site
(note: some users report glitches and errors)
- On our user-friendly platform or the iVisa mobile app
Why Malaysians prefer using iVisa for the eArrival card
iVisa experience ✅ |
Government route ❌ |
Simple, fast process |
Unclear form questions, slow systems |
Step-by-step guidance in various languages |
No support if something goes wrong |
Instant confirmation & review |
Risk of submission errors |
Works well on both desktop & mobile |
Mobile issues reported by users |
➡️ Farah, a traveler from Kuala Lumpur, shared:
“I tried doing it myself but the official site kept crashing. It was so frustrating!”
Must I print the eArrival confirmation?
Once approved, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a QR code. Immigration usually accepts it digitally, but we recommend to print a copy just in case.
💡 Ra'eesah, iVisa expert, adds:
“Always carry a printout of your eArrival QR code. It’s a small step that can save a lot of stress at the border.”
Got questions about the Cambodia eArrival card?
Need help with the Cambodia eArrival form or travel plans? Chat with our support team via WhatsApp or live chat.
We’re here to make your journey smoother from Malaysia to Cambodia.