Malaysia

Malaysia's Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) will be in place until 31 December 2020. While the RMCO is in effect, ‘social visit pass’ (tourist visa) holders, whose pass expired after 1 January 2020, will be permitted to leave Malaysia without incurring any penalty. This applies to foreign nationals whose social visit passes expired after 1 January 2020 only. To travel to Malaysia, you'll need a 'Letter of Undertaking and Indemnity' approved by your nearest Malaysian diplomatic mission (see 'Travel'). You're not allowed to travel to Malaysia as a tourist. If you're permitted to enter Malaysia, you must undertake mandatory 14 day quarantine at your own cost. Additional entry requirements, including COVID-19 testing and possible quarantine, are in place for travel from Sabah or Labuan to Sarawak. We advise: Do not travel to Malaysia.

May 28, 2022 - 09:11
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