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Will the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card still be required in 2025?

To strengthen border security and expedite immigration processes, Malaysia has implemented a new travel requirement. All foreign travelers entering Malaysia are required to fill out the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) before they arrive. This digital project intends to strengthen security and public health measures while streamlining admission processes and guaranteeing a more seamless travel experience.

The Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) is an online form that visitors must complete to provide health-related and essential travel information. When entering Malaysia, it serves as a pre-arrival document to speed up immigration processing.

Key Features of the MDAC: 

  • Visitors are required to complete the MDAC no more than three days before their arrival.
  • Requires passengers to show a printed copy at immigration and their valid passport.
  • It is not a visa; rather it is an entry document.

The majority of international tourists visiting Malaysia are required to complete the MDAC. But there are several exceptions:

  • Permanent Residents of Malaysia
  • Malaysian Automated Clearance System (MACS) holders pass
  • Tourists passing through Singapore without undergoing immigration clearance

To guarantee a smooth entrance procedure, visitors to Malaysia should frequently check for updates on MDAC requirements. Following the guidelines will ensure that tourists do not have to wait around to take in Malaysia's rich history, breathtaking scenery, and lively culture.

Travelers are highly encouraged to visit the official MDAC website, which is run by Malaysia's Immigration Department, for a comprehensive list of exemptions and other further information.

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