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Posted
10 hours ago, stigar said:

Vietnam will fully open 15th of march

Can you share more info on that? What are the requirements to enter from Thailand etc. ?

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Posted
45 minutes ago, AgMech Cowboy said:

Do you have any idea if M/C or Visa is accept?

You may not need it if you return to Thailand after 1-Apr.   There are plans to eliminate the pre-departure covid test.

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37 minutes ago, FruitPudding said:

Wouldn't Malaysia be easier, don't they do free visa on arrival?

Malaysia? Well, that depends on what you define as "easier".  Yes, free visa on arrival....BUT....

You will pay for a Pre-test (Cambodia doesn't need this)
You will pay for an Arrival-test (Cambodia does this for free)
You MUST buy insurance prior(Cambodia only recommends, not required)

 

MALAYSIA REOPENS TO INTERNATIONAL TRAVELLERS ON 1 APRIL 2022 & ABOLISHES QUARANTINE FOR THE VACCINATED

 

Effective 1 April 2022, in transitioning to the endemic phase of Covid-19, Malaysia's national borders will be "reopened". Find out more below.

 

ENTRY ELIGIBILITY

 

  • Malaysians may enter Malaysia without prior approval from the Malaysian authorities.

 

  • Effective 1 April 2022, non-Malaysians may enter Malaysia without prior approval from the Malaysian authorities (i.e. MyTravelPass / MyEntry not required).

 

  • Hong Kong and Macao passport holders may enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days. For visa requirements for other foreign nationals, see: https://bit.ly/3J3JMQN.

 

COVID-19 TESTING AND QUARANTINE

 

  • Fully vaccinated with / without booster dose (18 years & above):
    • Pre-departure test (within 48 hours of departure to Malaysia): Negative PCR test result
    • On-arrival test (within 24 hours of arrival in Malaysia): Professional RTK-AG test
    • Quarantine / further tests: None

 

  • Fully vaccinated and recently infected with Covid-19 (within 60 days of departure to Malaysia) (18 years & above):
    • Pre-departure test (within 48 hours of departure to Malaysia): Negative RTK-AG test result. Please present proof of prior infection with Covid-19 (within 60 days of departure) upon arrival in Malaysia
    • On-arrival test (within 24 hours of arrival in Malaysia): Professional RTK-AG test
    • Quarantine / further tests: None

 

  • Not vaccinated due to medical reasons:
    • Pre-departure test (within 48 hours of departure to Malaysia): Negative PCR test result
    • On-arrival test (within 24 hours of arrival in Malaysia): Professional RTK-AG test
    • Quarantine / further tests: None (case by case basis). Please present proof of medical exemption from vaccination

 

  • Partially or not fully vaccinated (18 years & above):

 

  • 17 years of age and under (vaccinated / unvaccinated):
    • Pre-departure test (within 48 hours of departure to Malaysia): Negative PCR test result
    • On-arrival test (within 24 hours of arrival in Malaysia): Professional RTK-AG test
    • Quarantine / further tests: None

 

 

 

COVID-19 TRAVEL INSURANCE

 

  • Non-Malaysians are required to purchase Covid-19 travel insurance. Please present proof of said insurance upon arrival in Malaysia

 

MYSEJAHTERA APP

 

  • Travellers are required to download and activate the MySejahtera App (https://mysejahtera.malaysia.gov.my/intro_en/) before departure to Malaysia. Complete the Health Declaration Form and the Pre-Departure Form in the “Traveller” icon in the MySejahtera App before departure to Malaysia.

 

  • For Foreign Vaccination Records, travellers are required to apply for MySejahtera Vaccination Digital Certificate in the “Traveller” icon of the MySejahtera App five days before departure to Malaysia.

 

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1 hour ago, audaciousnomad said:

Malaysia? Well, that depends on what you define as "easier".  Yes, free visa on arrival....BUT....

You will pay for a Pre-test (Cambodia doesn't need this)
You will pay for an Arrival-test (Cambodia does this for free)
You MUST buy insurance prior(Cambodia only recommends, not required)

 

MALAYSIA REOPENS TO INTERNATIONAL TRAVELLERS ON 1 APRIL 2022 & ABOLISHES QUARANTINE FOR THE VACCINATED

 

Effective 1 April 2022, in transitioning to the endemic phase of Covid-19, Malaysia's national borders will be "reopened". Find out more below.

 

ENTRY ELIGIBILITY

 

  • Malaysians may enter Malaysia without prior approval from the Malaysian authorities.

 

  • Effective 1 April 2022, non-Malaysians may enter Malaysia without prior approval from the Malaysian authorities (i.e. MyTravelPass / MyEntry not required).

 

  • Hong Kong and Macao passport holders may enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days. For visa requirements for other foreign nationals, see: https://bit.ly/3J3JMQN.

 

COVID-19 TESTING AND QUARANTINE

 

  • Fully vaccinated with / without booster dose (18 years & above):
    • Pre-departure test (within 48 hours of departure to Malaysia): Negative PCR test result
    • On-arrival test (within 24 hours of arrival in Malaysia): Professional RTK-AG test
    • Quarantine / further tests: None

 

  • Fully vaccinated and recently infected with Covid-19 (within 60 days of departure to Malaysia) (18 years & above):
    • Pre-departure test (within 48 hours of departure to Malaysia): Negative RTK-AG test result. Please present proof of prior infection with Covid-19 (within 60 days of departure) upon arrival in Malaysia
    • On-arrival test (within 24 hours of arrival in Malaysia): Professional RTK-AG test
    • Quarantine / further tests: None

 

  • Not vaccinated due to medical reasons:
    • Pre-departure test (within 48 hours of departure to Malaysia): Negative PCR test result
    • On-arrival test (within 24 hours of arrival in Malaysia): Professional RTK-AG test
    • Quarantine / further tests: None (case by case basis). Please present proof of medical exemption from vaccination

 

  • Partially or not fully vaccinated (18 years & above):

 

  • 17 years of age and under (vaccinated / unvaccinated):
    • Pre-departure test (within 48 hours of departure to Malaysia): Negative PCR test result
    • On-arrival test (within 24 hours of arrival in Malaysia): Professional RTK-AG test
    • Quarantine / further tests: None

 

 

 

COVID-19 TRAVEL INSURANCE

 

  • Non-Malaysians are required to purchase Covid-19 travel insurance. Please present proof of said insurance upon arrival in Malaysia

 

MYSEJAHTERA APP

 

  • Travellers are required to download and activate the MySejahtera App (https://mysejahtera.malaysia.gov.my/intro_en/) before departure to Malaysia. Complete the Health Declaration Form and the Pre-Departure Form in the “Traveller” icon in the MySejahtera App before departure to Malaysia.

 

  • For Foreign Vaccination Records, travellers are required to apply for MySejahtera Vaccination Digital Certificate in the “Traveller” icon of the MySejahtera App five days before departure to Malaysia.

 

Wow, ok, so Cambodia just requires the visa and that's it?

Posted
2 hours ago, FruitPudding said:

Wow, ok, so Cambodia just requires the visa and that's it?

Yes (assuming you're fully vaccinated), and even the visa can be obtained on arrival again now.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Caldera said:

Yes (assuming you're fully vaccinated), and even the visa can be obtained on arrival again now.

Really, already? That's great.

 

Do they accept the Mor Prom app certificate, or do you need a special certificate?

Posted
1 hour ago, FruitPudding said:

Do they accept the Mor Prom app certificate, or do you need a special certificate?

From what I've read, they want a paper copy, so I'd give them a color photocopy of the signed and stamped vaccination certificate I got from the hospital.

 

I'd imagine that you could print the certificate from the Mor Phrom app as well, but it would be great if someone with firsthand experience could report what they used.

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On 2/25/2022 at 12:09 PM, stigar said:

Vietnam will fully open 15th of march

Yes, this seems to be the easiest option at the moment (especially if someone is unvaccinated since they don't require a certificate). Always nice to spend a few days in HCMC or Hanoi.

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