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From June 1, Malaysia will provide Indians a Visa on Arrival (VOA)


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There's good news for anyone considering a trip to Malaysia.


Malaysia has reportedly announced Visa on Arrival (VOA) for Indian visitors who enter the nation via Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, or Brunei and have a valid visa from either country.


From June 1, 2022, this revised rule will take effect.

 

The VOA price will be MYR 200 (USD 46), according to the Immigration Department of Malaysia (Mumbai Attaché), and travellers will be needed to provide proof of having at least USD 500 cash/debit card/credit card/cheque traveller's or any electronic money verified by the Central Bank of Malaysia (Bank Negara Malaysia).
With a confirmed return plane ticket, travellers will be able to stay for up to 15 days.

 

Malaysia, as previously reported, will open its doors to fully-vaccinated and quarantine-free travel on May 1, 2022.
As a result, fully-vaccinated inbound travellers, including children aged 17 and younger, are no longer needed to take pre-departure and on-arrival Covid-19 tests.


In the event that you require an eVISA, you can now apply for one online.
According to reports, Malaysia Airlines, IndiGo, Malindo Air, AirAsia, and Air India Express offer over 18000 weekly tickets between India and Malaysia.


It is expected that the relaxation of COVID-related limitations and VOA will make travel to Malaysia even more convenient for Indians, allowing Malaysia to see an increase in tourism activities in the following days.

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