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stamp not full page sticker

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Hi,

does anybody know which asean countries do not stick a full page visa in your passport on a 90 day visa run (laos 15 minutes and a whole page )

Malaysia does not require a visa

You can go to cambodia with an e-visa https://www.evisa.gov.kh/

Myanmar, Ranong or Tachilek does not require a visa, only a day pass.

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thanks

It depends on your nationality. Nationals of some countries need a visa for Malaysia

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

Malaysia (will take 1/2 page for the in/out stamps), Singapore (1/3 page). Hong Kong (not part of ASEAN but almost same flight time than SIN). @ HKG you can register for E-gate (meaning no stamp on your passport)

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Malaysia (will take 1/2 page for the in/out stamps), Singapore (1/3 page). Hong Kong (not part of ASEAN but almost same flight time than SIN). @ HKG you can register for E-gate (meaning no stamp on your passport)

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I was in Hong Kong and Macau recently.

No stamps in passport for these 2 countries/cities. Only a loose piece of paper with stamp was put in passport. It did not stick. You can throw the stamp away after your trip.

No registration needed.

Good point!

Been using e-gate for a while, forgot about the standard process ;-)

BTW, if you want to avoid the immig. queues, e-gate is great

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