Posted by: shyamBDR October 2, 2009
Can Nepalese citizens get tourist visa on arrival for Malaysia?
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National Nepal (NP)             /Destination Malaysia (MY)



Malaysia (MY)



Passport required.
- Passport and/or passport replacing travel documents must be
  valid at least six months on date of arrival.
Passport Exemptions:

- Holders of a Hong Kong (SAR China) Document of Identity.


Visa required.

Visa Issuance:
- On arrival (SEE NOTE 8266): if required, for a max. stay of
  14 days (no extension possible) for social/touristic

  purposes provided holding confirmed return/onward tickets

  and all documents required for next destination. Passport

  must contain at least 2 blank pages for visa and stamping.
  Fee: MYR 331.- (local currency only).
    NOTE 8266: Only applicable at the following airports:
   - Kota Kinabalu International Airport (BKI); or

   - Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL); or

   - Kuching International Airport (KCH); or

   - Langakawi International Airport (LGK); or

   - Penang International Airport (PEN); or

   - Senai International Airport (JHB).

   Visitors must have a sponsor in Malaysia (i.e., relative

   organisation or registered travel agent) and must provide

   address in Malaysia.
Minors:
- Minors up to and including 15 years of age may be listed in
  an accompanying adult's passport.
Additional Information:

- Admission refused to foreign ladies in an advanced stage of
  pregnancy,
- Foreign nationals who have previously worked in Malaysia

- Visitors must hold sufficient funds (at least USD 500.-),
  and:
- onward/return ticket.

- If not holding onward/return ticket, passenger will be

   requested to purchase one.
- In connection with the outbreak of influenza A(H1N1), all

  internatinal arriving passengers and crew, except those on

  international transit, are required to complete a Health

  Declaration Form, distributed by airlines during the flight.

Warning:
- Passengers arriving with an invalid passport or travel
  documents may be deported to their country of origin at the
  transporting carrier's expense.

- Passengers not complying with the entry regulations may be

  deported to their country of origin at the transporting

  carrier's expense.

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