Starting from Nov. 30, 2024, ordinary passport holders from Malaysia can enter China without a need to apply for a visa for the purposes of business, tourism, family visits, exchanges and visits and transit, with stays of no more than 30 days. Malaysian citizens who do not meet the visa-free requirements and time limit(staying in China for more than 30 days) still need to apply for visas to China before entering China.
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To get a China visa, you can go to the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Penang or the Consulate General Of The People's Republic Of China to submit your visa application. You can choose a Chinese Visa Application Service Centre near you to apply your China visa.
Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Kuala Lumpur: Level 5 & 6, Hampshire Place Office, Jalan Mayang Sari, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Penang: Ground Floor, 17 Lebuh Bishop, 10200 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang
Consulate General Of The People's Republic Of China: Palm Court, Lot 10, No 3, VIP Lot, Lorong Pokok Palma Rajah & Jalan Lintas, Taman Ria 1, 88450 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Intending to stay in China for more than 30 days or the purpose going to China not applicable to the 15-day visa free entry policy(business, tourism, family visits, exchanges and visits and transit, with stays of no more than 30 days), you should apply a China visa to enter China.
Clarify the Type of your Visa
To apply for a China visa, you should check the categories of your China visa. The types of China visa are different according to your purposes of going to China. So please be clear of your purpose to go to China and apply for the China visa accordingly. For example, if you want to go to China as a tourist and intend to stay in China more than 15 days, you should apply L Visa of China.
Documents Required to Apply for China Visa
Submit the Chinese Visa Application to the Visa Center
After preparing the documents of the visa application, you can submit your Chinese visa application to the Visa Center in Malaysia. Please note that you should go to the Visa Center in person to submit your application and your fingerprints will be collected there. If you are not in Malaysia while submitting the China visa application, your application will be rejected. And it is recommended to submit your China visa application to the Visa Center located in the country of your current residency. Before submitting the China visa application to the Visa Center, you should make an appointment online at the website of the China Visa Application Service Center in advance.
Things to Do at the Visa Center
It is recommended to apply for your China visa about 30 days prior to your intended date of entering China, but not over 3 months. If applying for Chinese visa too early, your China visa might be expired before your arrival to China.
Following table is the Visa Fee Schedule for your reference for applying Chinese Visa in Malaysia, which is effective from December 11, 2023.
For Malaysian Citizens of Regular Service:
Entries | Total Fee(in MYR) | Visa Fee(in MYR) | Service Fee(in MYR) |
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Single Entry | 103 | 23 | 80 |
Double Entries | 118 | 38 | 80 |
6 Moths Multiple | 140 | 60 | 80 |
12 Months Multiple | 170 | 90 |
80 |
Enter before: enter before means the entry validity, which refers to the valid time range of the visa holder. Generally speaking, the visa shall take effect from the date of issuance and expire at 24: 00 Beijing time on the day of expiration. If there are still unused entry times, the visa holder can enter China before the expiration of the validity period (including the day).
Entries: entries refers to the number of times that the visa holder can enter China within the validity period of his/her visa.
Please note that invalid visa refers to the visa that the visa holder has used up the entries or the visa holder has not used up the entries, but the visa has expired. If you want to go to China, you must apply for a new visa. The visa holder comes to China with an invalid visa will be refused to enter China.
Duration of stay: The duration of each stay on the visa refers to the time limit that the visa holder is allowed to stay in China each time, counting from the day after his entry to China.
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