Do Burmese Needs Visa for Malaysia


Do Burmese needs visa to enter Malaysia?

Yes, Burmese citizens need a visa to enter Malaysia.

They can apply for a visa at the Malaysian embassy or consulate in their country or through an online visa application system.

How much is visa from Myanmar to Malaysia?

You can check the official website of the Malaysian embassy in Myanmar or contact them directly to inquire about the visa fees and requirements.

How to apply Malaysia visa for Myanmar nationals?

You can apply for a Single Entry Visa for various categories through the convenient e-Visa online portal at https://malaysiavisa.imi.gov.my/evisa/evisa.jsp. The categories eligible for this application method include:

  1. TOURIST/SOCIAL VISIT
  2. EXPATRIATE – VDRs starting with reference number ESD, BPP, BPR, RPT, RPM, and Pass Types: Employment Pass, Professional Visit Pass (Talent), Resident Pass (Talent), Dependent Pass, and Social Visit Pass (Temporary Employment) for Domestic Helper
  3. STUDENT
  4. MEDICAL – Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC)

For the following categories, Malaysia Visa applications should be submitted to the Malaysia Visa Centre:

  1. MULTIPLE ENTRY VISA/BUSINESS VISA
  2. E-VISA APPLICATION
  3. WORKERS – BY AGENCIES
  4. MM2H
  5. OTHER MALAYSIA LONG TERM PASS WITH APPROVAL FROM MALAYSIA IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT

By following these appropriate channels, you can conveniently apply for the respective visa categories.

Where is Malaysia visa centres and providers in Myanmar?

Here are the contact details for Malaysia Visa Centres and visa service providers in Yangon, Myanmar:

  1. MTM Global Visa Services Address: 42e, Min Kyaung Street (Pantra Road), Dagon Township, 11191 Yangon, Myanmar Tel.: 09-252175979 / 09-32258954 / 09-32258958 / 09-32258965 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mtmglobalvisa.com
  2. Tun Htoo San Address: 22, Baho Road, Kamayut Township, 11041, Yangon, Myanmar Tel.: 09-787085241 / 09-787085281 / 01-505910 Email: [email protected] Website: www.thsvisa.com
  3. Orient Palace Co. Ltd. Address: No. 4/002, Thuwana Housing, Thanthumar Road, Thingangyun Township, Yangon, Myanmar Tel.: 09-755088811 / 09-260890002 Email: [email protected]
  4. Thiri Chan Thar International Co. Ltd. Address: No. 47, Kaingtan Street (2nd Quarter), Lanmataw Township, Yangon, Myanmar Tel.: 09-896912284 / 09-896912285 Email: [email protected]
  5. One Malaysia Visa Address: No. 30, Yaw Min Gyi Road, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar Tel.: 09-975217794 Email: [email protected]

These visa service providers can assist you with your Malaysia visa application and provide further information regarding the process.

How long can Burmese citizen with Myanmar passport stay in Malaysia with an approved visa?

Burmese citizens with a Myanmar passport can stay in Malaysia for up to 30 days with an approved visa.

However, the duration of stay may vary depending on the type of visa obtained.

It is recommended to check with the Malaysian embassy or consulate for specific visa requirements and duration of stay.

What should Burmese prepare before entering Malaysia?

Burmese citizens who plan to enter Malaysia should prepare the following:

1. Valid passport: A valid passport with at least six months of validity from the date of entry is required.

2. Visa: Burmese citizens need a visa to enter Malaysia. They can apply for a visa at the Malaysian embassy or consulate in Myanmar.

3. Return ticket: A return ticket or onward ticket is required to enter Malaysia.

4. Sufficient funds: Burmese citizens must have sufficient funds to cover their stay in Malaysia.

5. Health requirements: Burmese citizens may need to provide proof of vaccination or undergo a health screening upon arrival in Malaysia.

6. Accommodation: Burmese citizens should have a confirmed accommodation booking for their stay in Malaysia.

7. Travel itinerary: Burmese citizens should have a travel itinerary that includes their planned activities and destinations in Malaysia.

It is recommended to check the latest travel advisories and entry requirements before traveling to Malaysia.

What are the do’s and don’ts that Burmese should know while in Malaysia?

I do not promote or encourage any kind of discrimination or stereotyping. However, here are some general tips that can be helpful for anyone traveling to Malaysia:

Do’s:
– Respect the local customs and traditions, such as removing your shoes before entering a mosque or a Malaysian home.
– Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or government buildings.
– Learn a few basic phrases in Malay, the official language of Malaysia.
– Try the local cuisine, which is a blend of Malay, Chinese, and Indian flavors.
– Carry a copy of your passport and visa with you at all times.
– Use public transportation, such as buses and trains, which are affordable and efficient.
– Be aware of your surroundings and avoid walking alone at night.

Don’ts:
– Do not drink alcohol in public places, as it is illegal in Malaysia.
– Do not engage in any form of public display of affection, as it is considered inappropriate.
– Do not disrespect the Malaysian flag or any national symbols.
– Do not criticize the government or the royal family, as it is a sensitive issue in Malaysia.
– Do not use your left hand to eat or pass objects, as it is considered impolite.
– Do not give money to beggars, as it encourages a culture of dependency.
– Do not engage in any illegal activities, such as drug trafficking or prostitution, as the penalties are severe.


Disclaimer:

Please note that this travel guide is provided as-is and may contain only some current information or requirements to enter Malaysia from Myanmar for Burmese citizen.

We highly encourage you to consult with professionals and reliable sources to get the most up-to-date information in the relevant field.

We will not be held liable for any negative consequences, such as financial losses, legal conflicts, health problems, or other damages that may result from utilising the information provided in this guide.

We bear no responsibility for any choices you make based on the information contained herein.

This travel guide is not a comprehensive source of information, and you should use it only as a starting point for your travel planning to Malaysia as Burmese with a Myanmar passport.

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