Thursday, February 25, 2010

Vaccination Requirements for Malaysia

I obtained some information about Vaccination Requirements for Malaysia. Apparently in one (Christian) International Conference some people from Africa were detained for quarantine purposes for 3 days. I asked someone from Tourism and he pointed me to the Health Ministry website where a booklet was produced (http://www.infosihat.gov.my/media/BukuKecil/BK_Yellow%20Fever_BI/BK_YellowFever_BI.pdf). The person I called at Immigration was not very helpful where this was concerned.

A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required from all Malaysians going to/through Yellow Fever endemic areas/countries and VISITORS coming from/through Yellow Fever endemic areas/countries. The vaccination certificate is only valid if the vaccine is approved by WHO and administered at an approved Yellow Fever Vaccinating Centre. The period of validity of an international certificate of vaccination against Yellow Fever is 10 years, beginning 10 days after vaccination. Thus a person intending to travel must get their vaccination 10 days before departure.

Countries include those from the African continent and South American continent
like Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, Tanzania, Nigeria, Uganda, etc

2. AH1N1 pandemic. Health precautions must be taken.

3. Rise of Dengue Fever and Chikungkunya. There are incidences of these. Precautions must be taken.
Mosquito repellents are advised. I would advise you to bring your own medications. Malaysia has an equatorial climate and mosquitoes are prevalent and a vector for diseases.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Malaysian Immigration : Visa Requirement by Countries

Visa Requirement by Countries

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Last Updated (Friday, 28 August 2009 22:16)

Countries That Require Visa

Afghanistan (Visa With Reference)
Angola
Bhutan
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Central African Republic
China
Colombia
Comoros
Congo Democratic Republic
Congo Republic
Cote D'Ivoire
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Guinea-Bissau
Hong Kong (C/I or D/I)
India
Liberia
Mali
Myanmar (normal passport)
Nepal
Niger
Rwanda
Serbia & Montenegro
Taiwan
United Nations (Laissez Passer)
Western Sahara

Commonwealth Countries That Require Visa

Bangladesh
Cameroon
Ghana
Mozambique
Nigeria
Pakistan
Sri Lanka


Countries That Require Visa For a Stay Exceeding 3 Months

Albania
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Austria (Vienna)
Bahrain
Belgium
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Brazil
Croatia
Cuba
Czech Republic
Denmark
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kirgystan
Kuwait
Kyrgyz Republic
Lebanon
Lienchestien
Luxembourg
Morocco
Netherland
Norway
Oman
Peru
Poland
Qatar
Romania
St Marino
Saudi Arabia
Slovakia
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Uruguay
Yemen


Countries That Require Visa For a Stay Exceeding 1 Month

Armenia
Azerbaijan
Barbados
Belarus
Benin
Bolivia
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Cape Verde
Chad
Chile
Costa Rica
Equador
El Savador
Estonia
Gabon
Georgia
Greece
Guatemala
Guinea Republic
Haiti
Honduras
Hong Kong SAR
Kazakhstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Macao SAR
Macedonia
Madagascar
Maldova
Mauritania
Mexico
Monaco
Mongalia
Nicaragua
North Korea
North Yemen
Panama
Paraguay
Portugal
Russia
Sao Tome & Principe
Senegal
Slovenia
Sudan
Surinam
Tajikistan
Togo
Ukraine
Upper Volta
Uzbekistan
Vatican City
Venezuela
Zaire
Zimbabwe



Countries That Require Visa For a Stay Exceeding 14 Days

Iran (90 days)
Iraq (30 days)
Libya
Macao (Travel Permit/Portugal CI)
Palestine (30 days)
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Yemen
Syria (30 days)


No visa is required for U.S.A. citizens visiting Malaysia for social, business or academic purposes (except for employment).

No visa is required for a stay of less than one month for nationals of all ASEAN countries except Myanmar. For a stay exceeding one month a visa will be required, except for nationals Brunei and Singapore.

For national of Israel, visas are required and permission must be granted from Ministry Of Home Affairs.

For national of Republic of Serbia and Republic of Montenegro, visas are required without permission granted from Ministry Of Home Affairs.

Nationals of countries other than those stated above (with the exception of Israel) are allowed to enter Malaysia without a visa for a visit not exceeding one month.




Taken from the Malaysian Immigration website: www.imi.gov.my


Entry Requirements into Malaysia

This is taken from the Malaysian Immigration website: http://www.imi.gov.my



To enter Malaysia, a visitor should fulfill the following conditions:

i.

Passport or Travel Document

Every person entering Malaysia must possess a valid national Passport or internationally recognized Travel Document valid for travelling to Malaysia.

Any person not in possession of a Passport or Travel Document which is recognized by the Malaysian Government must obtain a Document in lieu of Passport.

Application for the Document in lieu of Passport can be made at any Malaysian Representative Office abroad.

Holders of Travel Documents such as Certificate of Identity, Laisser Passer, Titre de Voyage, Permanent Residence Certificate must ensure that their return ability to the country of origin is assured.

The documents shall be valid, for more than six (6) months from the date of entry.

ii.

Fulfill visa requirement

A visa is an endorsement in a passport or other recognized travel document of foreigner indicating that the holder has applied for permission to enter Malaysia and that permission has been granted.

Foreign nationals who require a Visa to enter Malaysia must apply and obtain a Visa in advance at any Malaysian Representative Office abroad before entering the country.

Visa which has been granted is not absolute guarantee that the holder will be allowed to enter Malaysia. The final decision lies with the Immigration Officer at the entry point.

iii.

Valid return travel ticket and sufficient funds

A visitor is also required to proof his financial ability to stay in Malaysia and a confirm ticket to a third country.

iv.

Not a prohibited person

Any person classified under Section 8 of Immigration Act 1959/63 will not be allowed to enter Malaysia even though he/she is in possession of a valid Passport or Travel Document, Visa, travel ticket and sufficient funds.

v.Complete in the arrival/departure card


A visitor is required to complete the Arrival/Departure Card (Imm.26) upon arrival at the gazette entry points. This card is obtainable at any entry point, Malaysian Representative office abroad or travel agencies.

A visitor must present his/her passport together with the duly completed arrival / departure card to the Immigration officer on duty and he/she must ensure that the passport or travel document is endorsed with the appropriate pass before leaving the immigration counter.



About Pass

Other than application for entry for the purpose of tourist social or business visits, all applications for other types of passes mentioned must be made before arrival in the country.

All applications must have sponsorship in Malaysia. The sponsors must agree to be responsible for the maintenance and repatriation of the visitors from Malaysia if it should become necessary.

Requirements of Passes

Foreign nationals who wish to visit Malaysia have to obtain a pass at the point of entry besides a visa (where required) which allows them to stay temporarily.

A pass is an endorsement in the passport constituting permission to stay for the approved duration.

Offences Frequently Commited by Foreigners

1.
Illegal Entry

Section 6(3) Immigration Act 1959/63

A foreign visitor whose presence in Malaysia can be interpreted as illegal entry if :

  • Fails to produced a genuine passport/travel document upon request.

  • Passport/travel document does not have a valid entry endorsement/visit pass

The penalty for an offence on illegal entry :

A fine not exceeding RM10,000.00 or to imprisonment for a exceeding 5 years or both

A compound of RM3,000.00

As such foreign visitors are reminded :-


  • To take precaution on the safety of their passport/travel document and must carry with them during their stay in Malaysia.

  • Must ascertain that they produced their passport/travel document to an Immigration officer at the point of entry and has been issued with the relevant pass.

  • To report immediately to the Immigration Department for the lost of their passport/travel document.
2.
Overstaying

Section 15(4) Immigration Act 1959/63

Stay exceeding the expiry date/cancellation of visit pass.

The penalty for an offence RM 10,000.00 on overstaying :-

A fine not exceeding RM10,000.00 or to imprisonment for a exceeding 5 years or both

A compound of RM3,000.00

3.Passport / Travel Document Issued on Which Consist Any Forged Visa/Unlawfully Altered Visit Pass

Section 56 Immigration Act 1959/63

The penalty for an offence RM 10,000.00 on overstaying :-

A fine not exceeding RM10,000.00 or to imprisonment for a exceeding 5 years or both.

As such all foreign visitors are reminded not to use the assistance of middleman when dealing with the Immigration Department.

4.
Prohibited Immigrant