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After Thailand, Sri Lanka, this country to allow visa-free entry to Indians
The 30-day visa-free entry is also currently enjoyed by eight ASEAN countries for the purpose of social visits, tourism and business.
Malaysia to allow visa-free entry for Indians
Indians can avail a 30-day visa-free entry to Malaysia starting from December 1, the country’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced on Sunday. Chinese citizens will also get 30-day visa-free entry to the Southeast Asian nation, the Malaysian state-owned news agency Bernama reported.
Malaysia joins Thailand, Sri Lanka to allow visa-free entry to Indians
Under this new policy, Chinese and Indian nationals will enjoy a visa-free stay of up to 30 days, subject to security screening, said the Malaysian Prime Minister
Malaysia joins Thailand and Sri Lanka in granting visa-free entry for Indians
Malaysia will grant a 30-day visa-free entry for Indian and Chinese citizens from 1 December, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced, joining Thailand and Sri Lanka in recent weeks to offer such a facility to foreigners to promote tourism.
Malaysia joins Thailand, Sri Lanka in granting visa-free entry for Indians
Malaysia will grant a 30-day visa-free entry for Indian and Chinese citizens from December 1, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced, joining Thailand and Sri Lanka in recent weeks to offer such a facility to foreigners to promote tourism.
UPDATE 2-Malaysia to allow visa-free entry to Chinese, Indian nationals
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said. Anwar made the announcement late on Sunday during a speech at his People's Justice Party congress.
Malaysia to Allow Visa-Free Entry to China, India Citizens From Dec. 1 - PM
Malaysia will allow visa-free entry to citizens from China and India from Dec. 1, according to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Anwar made the announcement late on Sunday and did not say for how long the visa exemption would be applicable.
Home minister: Malaysia will move to prevent overstaying by visa-free tourists from China, India
While Malaysia will let tourists from China and India enter without a visa from December 1 onwards for trips lasting a maximum of 30 days, the Malaysian government will monitor their exit from the country and require airlines to ensure such visitors have return tickets home.
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Thailand Expects Only 3.5 million Chinese Tourists This Year Despite Visa Waiver
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Thailand says Chinese beggars caught in Bangkok not victims of trafficking
BANGKOK: Six Chinese nationals with severe deformities caught begging on the streets of Bangkok were not victims of torture, ...
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Chinese airlines cancel flights to Thailand amid falling demand
A series of Chinese carriers have canceled flights to Thailand for December and January due to low travel demand despite visa waiver efforts.
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Making travel plans for holiday season? THESE countries lift visa requirements for Indian tourists
Tourists from India and China can enter Malaysia without a visa and stay for up to 30 days, subject to security screening.
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