No visa is required for nationals of Commonwealth
countries (except Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Nigeria),
Republic of Ireland, Switzerland, Netherlands, San Marino, and Liechtenstein.
No visa is required for a stay not exceeding three
months for nationals of Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium,
Brazil, Bosnia Herzegovina, Chile, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Jordan,
Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Norway, Oman, Peru, Poland, Qatar,
Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Slovakia, Tunisia, Turkey, U.A.E.,
Uruguay, 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 month for nationals of all ASEAN countries and Hong Kong (Special Administrative
Region), Macau (Special Administrative Region), British National Overseas (BNO)
and North Korea. For a stay exceeding one month, a visa will be required,
for nationals of Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar, Indonesia, Cambodia and the
Philippines.
No visa is required for a stay not exceeding 14
days for nationals of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Macau (travel
permit) and Portugal Alien Passport.
Nationals of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Peoples Republic of China,
India, Nepal, Niger, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Angola, Burkina Faso, Burundi,
Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo
Republic, Cote D'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea
Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique,
Rwanda, Senegal, Western Sahara, Taiwan, Laisser Passer holders, Certificate of Identity Holders
and Titre De Voyage must obtain a visa
before entering Malaysia.
Citizens of Israel and Yugoslavia are required to apply
for Special Approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs before entering Malaysia.
Citizens or nationals other than stated above
do not require a visa for social/business visit for stay not exceeding one month. The above entry regulations are subject to change, and were
correct at the end of January, 2005 These
Regulations are subject to change. If in doubt, check with your nearest
Malaysian consular office. (all care but no responsibility) .
ENTRY AND VISA REQUIREMENTS - INDONESIA
For passengers travelling to Indonesia, passports must be valid at least 6 months from
date of entry into Indonesia. If valid less than 6 months - passengers will not be permitted to travel.
Israeli passports are not recognised by the Indonesian Government and Israeli nationals must obtain a travel affidavit
issued by an Indonesian representation abroad.
Short Guide to Visas for Indonesia
Nationals of the aforementioned countries and territories will be issued with a 30-day stay permit without charge upon presentation of a
valid passport with 6 months remaining validity. The Visa Free Facility is not extendable or convertible into another type of visa.
Applying for Visas Before Arrival Special Facilities A Short Guide
To Indonesian Visas Within the category
of Visitor Visa there are 4 classes of visitor visas: Stay Permits Special Dispensation
for Ship's Crews (DAHUSKIM) A special category
of stay permit for foreigners employed as crews on foreign registered
ships and oil platforms. Special Note Last Update: 29/07/2005
ENTRY AND VISA REQUIREMENTS - MALAYSIA
Effective February 01, 2004, Indonesia will introduce wide ranging changes in the national
visa-free and visa on arrival system. We've tried to summarize those changes
here for your convenience.
Visa Free on Arrival
In the past the nationals of 48 nations were given a 60-day stay (visa free) upon arrival at an Indonesian international gateway.
Under the new rules effective February 1, 2004: Only 11 countries and territories will be eligible for a facility,
they are: Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, Philippines, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Chile, Morocco, Peru and Vietnam
Visa on Arrival
As of August 01, 2005, the nationals of 36 countries will be able to obtain
a "Visa on Arrival" processed at the gate of entry following
the payment of an official fee.
Visa on Arrival at Limited Gateways
The visa on arrival facility will only be available at the following international
gateways:
Citizens of countries not included on a visa-free or visa-on-arrival lists must
apply for a visa overseas before arriving in Indonesia. Citizens of any
country wishing to stay more than 30 days must also apply for an appropriate
visa at their nearest Indonesian Embassy or Consulate before travelling
to Indonesia.
A certain
number of special facilities are being introduced in connection with the
new visa policy, including:
At
present their are six types of visas granted to foreigners in Indonesia:
The above information
is only meant as a general guide to visas available to foreigners in Indonesia.
Complete details on immigration requirements can be obtained from the
Consular Section of your nearest Indonesian Embassy. Note that The above
entry regulations are subject to change, and were correct at the end of
February, 2004.
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