Malaysia, with its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, has become an increasingly popular destination for Chinese tourists.
While Chinese passport holders don’t need a visa, they still need to fill out the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card, a straightforward registration form required to enter the country. Find out how to fill it out quickly and easily in this article.
Understanding Malaysia entry requirements for Chinese citizens
The Malaysia Digital Arrival Card is a requirement for all Chinese citizens planning to visit Malaysia for tourism purposes. Here's what you need to know:
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Chinese citizens don’t require a visa to enter Malaysia (at the time of writing).
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The Malaysia Digital Arrival Card is a simple registration that tells the government who you are, your reason for traveling, and other essential information.
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You can stay in Malaysia for up to 30 days and must fill out a new registration form every time you visit.
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This document is not a visa. It is an extra document that every traveler should show on arrival in Malaysia.
"The Malaysia Digital Arrival offers the convenience of filling it out online, allowing Chinese citizens to explore the diverse regions of Malaysia without the need for complex paper forms." — Cathie Thurtle, iVisa travel journalist
Learn more about the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card
How to apply for a Malaysia Digital Arrival Card from China
Getting an Arrival Card for Malaysia is a straightforward process, especially when using iVisa's services. Here's a simplified overview:
1.Fill out the online form with personal and travel details on our website or mobile app.
2.Upload the required documents (passport copy, photo, etc.).
3.Pay the service fee easily online.
4.Wait for processing and receive the confirmation via email.
Cynthia: “Many travelers have found that using a reliable visa service like iVisa significantly reduces stress and potential errors in the registration process.”
Recent changes in Malaysia visa policies for Chinese citizens
In recent years, Malaysia has implemented several changes to its visa policies for Chinese citizens, aiming to boost tourism and strengthen economic ties:
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Removing visa requirements for Chinese passport holders, simplifying travel.
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Online Arrival Card system for quicker registration and easier border processes,
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Special visa programs for specific traveler categories (e.g., students, business travelers)
We keep you up-to-date with these policy changes to ensure our customers receive the most current and accurate information. Our team continuously monitors official sources and updates our processes accordingly.
Need help with the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card?
At iVisa, we've been simplifying visa processes for more than 10 years. Our customer service team is ready to assist if you have any questions about Malaysia or the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card. Contact us any time via our customer service agents via WhatsApp or iVisa chat.