From Friday (Dec 1), foreigners entering Malaysia are required to submit digital arrival cards prior to their arrival.
Under the Visa Liberalisation Plan, Malaysia aims to “attract foreign tourists and generate national income”, wrote the Immigration Department in a Facebook post on Friday.
“This will ensure Malaysia remains a leader in key industries investment and tourism in the Asian region.”
It said efforts to improve existing immigration facilities will be implemented from Friday. Other initiatives were also introduced, such as visa exemption for China and India citizens, a multiple entry visa facility, a graduate pass, an Umrah transit visa, and an improvement on the validity and eligibility period of visas and social visit passes.
The Immigration Department noted on its website that all travellers are required to submit their Malaysia Digital Arrival Card before entering the country, except those transiting or transferring through Singapore without seeking immigration clearance.
Permanent residents in Malaysia and Malaysia Automated Clearance System holders are also not required to submit digital arrival cards.