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MALAYSIA I'm currently residing at Selangor
state in Malaysia which is situated at the crossroads of
South East Asia. The nation's natural diversity
offer visitors a range of attractions including beautiful beaches,
idyllic islands, cool hill stations, historic towns, a dynamic
capital and the world's oldest rainforests with an astounding
diversity of flora and fauna. Malaysia is easily accessible from most parts of the world by air, land and sea links. There are more than 40 international airlines fly into the country while the national carrier, Malaysia Airlines, has a global network that spans six continents and a national network that covers more than 36 local destinations. There are six international airports in Malaysia with the main gateway being the KL International Airport (KLIA) at Sepang in the state of Selangor. It is located approximately 50km south of Kuala Lumpur. The rest of the country including Sabah, Sarawak and the Federal Territory of Labuan in East Malaysia is well serviced by 14 domestic airports and airstrips for the rural areas. The main entry point by sea to KL is Port Klang, about 50km away from KL. Malaysia is also accessible by rail and road from Singapore and Thailand. The People Language Climate and Clothing Government Getting around Currency and Banking Time
Entry Requirements Immigration Travellers are no longer required to complete the TDF except under the following circumstances:
Visas Nationals from Republic of Ireland, Switzerland, Netherlands, San Marino and Liechtenstein do not require visas. No Visa is required for a stay not exceeding three (3) months for nationals of Algeria, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Korea Republic, Kuwait, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Morocco, Norway, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Slovak, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey, U.A.E., *U.S.A. and Yemen. *No visa is required for U.S.A citizens visiting Malaysia for social, business or academic purposes (except for local employment). No visa is required for a stay of not more than one (1) month for nationals of all ASEAN countries and Hong Kong. For a stay exceeding one month, a visa will be required, except for nationals of Brunei and Singapore. No visa is required for a stay not exceeding one (1) month for nationals of Argentina, Angola, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Brazil, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Congo, Corsica, Costa Rica, Croatia, Djibouti, Dominica Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Gabon, Greece, Greenland, Guam, Guatemala, Guinea, Laos, Macedonia, Slovenia, South Africa and Zaire. No VISA is required for a stay not exceeding fourteen (14) days for nationals of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Syria. No visa is required for a stay not exceeding seven (7) days for nationals of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Byelorussia, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirghistzan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldovia, Romania, Russian Federation, Tadjikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Nationals of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Republic of China, Cuba, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Vietnam and Certificate of Identity (CI) holders must obtain a visa before entering Malaysia. 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 (1) month. Note: The above regulations are subject to change. Visit Passes The Business Visit Pass allows foreign visitors to enter Malaysia for business negotiations or inspection of business houses. However, these passes cannot be used for employment purposes, or for supervising the installation of new machinery or the construction of a factory. No fee is charged for a Business Visit Pass issued for a period of up to three (3) months. A nominal fee is imposed for each month beyond this. Foreign visitors, except from the Republic of Singapore, who have entered Malaysia on Social Visit Passes may contact the Immigration Department to convert their passes to Business Visit Passes. Health Requirements Transportation from the Airport Public bus services to the city and hotels are available one floor down from the Arrival Hall. For a faster travel, there is an express train service called the KLIA Express which will take you to the KL City Air Terminal (KL Sentral). Tickets can be purchased from the arrival hall.
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