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Malaysia Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)

Malaysia Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)

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Gate8 Global Team

There's no single answer — it depends on your passport. As of mid-2026, most Western nationalities (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) plus Gulf states get visa-free entry for up to 90 days. India and China currently get a 30-day visa exemption, extended through 31 December 2026. Over 130 nationalities qualify for some form of visa-free entry (14, 30, or 90 days). All visa-exempt travelers must also complete the free Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) online within 3 days of arrival.

Visa questions are the one place a generic travel-blog answer can genuinely cost you money or get you turned away at check-in. Here's the real breakdown by nationality, covering more groups than the usual 5-country shortlist most guides stop at.

Visa-free stay by nationality (as of mid-2026)

Passport / regionCurrent visa-free stayNotes
EU / Schengen countriesUp to 90 daysCovers all EU member states — Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the rest.
United StatesUp to 90 daysNo advance visa application, no fee at the border.
United KingdomUp to 90 daysSame terms as the US — no visa required for tourism or business under 90 days.
Canada, Australia, New ZealandUp to 90 daysSame 90-day visa-free terms as the US, UK, and EU.
IndiaUp to 30 daysA visa exemption extended through 31 December 2026, covering tourism, business, and social visits — a major change from the visa-required rule that applied before.
Gulf states (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman)Up to 90 daysTreated the same as most Western nationalities under Malaysia's visa-exemption list.
South Africa, Brazil (and Argentina)Up to 90 daysFull 90-day visa-free entry, the same tier as the US/UK/EU group.
Other ASEAN neighbors (Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, etc.)Visa-free, typically 14–30 days depending on the countryAs fellow ASEAN members, most get visa-free entry, but the exact number of days varies by bilateral agreement — check your specific country rather than assuming 90 days.
ChinaUp to 30 daysExtended through 31 December 2026 as part of Malaysia's push to attract more Chinese tourism; maximum 90 days within any 180-day period.
Other nationalities (~130+ countries covered overall)Varies — 14, 30, or 90 daysCheck the Malaysian Immigration Department's official visa-requirement list (imi.gov.my) for your specific passport; nationalities not on the visa-exempt list need to apply for an eVisa or visa on arrival in advance.
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India's and China's 30-day exemptions are explicitly time-limited (through 31 December 2026 at the time of writing) rather than a permanent policy — if you're traveling on either of those passports and booking well into 2027, double-check the rule hasn't reverted before you fly.

The Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC)

Every visa-exempt foreign traveler must complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card online before arrival — free, takes about 5 minutes, and has been mandatory since January 2024. Submit it within 3 days of your arrival date on Malaysia's official immigration site; skip any third-party site charging a 'processing fee' for what is a free government form.

Other entry basics

  • Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry.
  • Immigration officers occasionally ask for proof of an onward or return flight — have a digital or printed copy ready.
  • Visa-exempt entries generally can't be extended from within Malaysia the way some countries allow — if you might need more than your allotted stay, look into applying for an actual visa before you travel rather than assuming an on-the-ground extension.

Questions people actually ask

Do US citizens need a visa for Malaysia?
No — as of mid-2026, US passport holders get visa-free entry for up to 90 days, with no advance application or fee at the border.
Do Indian citizens need a visa for Malaysia?
As of mid-2026, Indian passport holders get a 30-day visa exemption, extended through 31 December 2026 — a significant change from the visa-required rule that used to apply. Always verify the current status closer to your travel date, since it's an extended exemption rather than a permanent policy change.
What is the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC)?
A free, mandatory online arrival form every visa-exempt foreign visitor must submit within 3 days before landing in Malaysia. It's been required since January 2024 — only use Malaysia's official government site; third-party sites charging a fee for it are unnecessary.
Do Chinese citizens need a visa for Malaysia?
As of mid-2026, Chinese passport holders get a 30-day visa exemption (maximum 90 days within any 180-day period), extended through 31 December 2026 as part of Malaysia's push to attract more Chinese tourism.

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