(C)ASEAN Briefing
Malaysia has announced that it will remove visa requirements for travelers from China and India, starting from December 1, 2023, until December 31, 2024. The visa-free scheme is part of the country’s efforts to boost its tourism industry, which has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The scheme will allow Chinese and Indian nationals to stay in Malaysia for up to 15 days, without having to apply for a visa in advance. Here are some of the details and benefits of the scheme, as well as some of the tips and precautions for travelers.
The scheme is open to Chinese and Indian nationals who hold ordinary passports and meet the following conditions:
The scheme is applicable for travelers who enter Malaysia through any of the 10 international airports, 7 international seaports, or 31 land checkpoints. The travelers will be given a stamp on their passports, indicating the date of entry and the duration of stay. The travelers are not allowed to extend their stay beyond 15 days, or to engage in any work or study activities in Malaysia.
The scheme is expected to bring several benefits and advantages for both Malaysia and the travelers, such as:
The scheme will increase the number and diversity of tourists in Malaysia, and will contribute to the recovery and growth of the tourism sector, which is a vital source of income and employment for the country. The scheme will also enhance the cultural and people-to-people exchanges between Malaysia and China and India, and will foster mutual understanding and friendship.
The scheme will reduce the time and cost of traveling to Malaysia for Chinese and Indian travelers, and will make it more convenient and attractive for them to visit the country. The scheme will also allow the travelers to enjoy the various attractions and experiences that Malaysia has to offer, such as its natural beauty, cultural diversity, gastronomic delights, and shopping opportunities.
The travelers are advised to follow some tips and precautions when traveling to Malaysia under the scheme, such as:
The travelers should check the latest travel advisories and requirements from the Malaysian authorities and their own governments, before planning and booking their trip. The travelers should also be aware of the COVID-19 situation and the health and safety protocols in Malaysia, and comply with them accordingly.
The travelers should prepare and carry all the necessary documents and information for their trip, such as their passport, flight ticket, visa or permit for a third country, proof of funds, and contact details. The travelers should also keep their documents and belongings safe and secure, and report any loss or theft to the nearest police station or embassy.
The travelers should respect and follow the laws and customs of Malaysia, and avoid any actions or behaviors that may offend or harm the local people or the environment. The travelers should also be courteous and polite to the authorities and the service providers, and seek their assistance or guidance if needed.
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