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Travelling to Malaysia
Passport/Travel Documents
At BorneoDream we take your safety very seriously
Travellers to Malaysia require a valid passport/travel documents with a minimum
validity of 6 months beyond your period of intended stay. If you have a national
passport not recognised by the Malaysian Government you must ensure you have a
document in lieu of a passport which has been issued by your nearest Malaysian
Mission abroad. Your national passport must ensure your re-entry into the
country where you are a citizen.
You will be required to complete a disembarkation card (IMM 26) which must be
handed to the immigration officer together with your national passport and/or
recognized travel document endorsed for travel into Malaysia.
You will also require these documents if you wish to travel from Sabah, or
peninsular Malaysia, to Sarawak where you will go through the same immigration
process.
Visa Requirements
The following
is a list for each country
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Commonwealth Citizens (except
Bangladesh/India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), British Protected Persons or
Citizens of the Republic of Ireland and Citizens of Switzerland,
Netherlands, San Marino and Liechtenstein do not need a
visa to enter Malaysia.
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Citizens of Albania, Austria, Algeria,
Belgium, Czech Republic, Republic of Slovakia, Denmark, Finland, Germany,
Hungary, Iceland, Japan, South Korea, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden, Italy,
United States of America, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco,
North Yemen, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar United Arab Emirates, Turkey and
Tunisia do not require a visa for a Social and Business visit not exceeding
three months.
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Nationals of
ASEAN Countries do not require a visa for a Social and Business visit not
exceeding one month.
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Citizens of
Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, South Yemen do not require visa for a
Social and Business visit not exceeding 14 days.
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Citizens of
Bulgaria, Romania and Russia do not require a visa for a Social and Business
visit not exceeding one week.
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Nationals of
the Republic of China, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cuba, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka,
North Korea, Nepal, Myanmar, Taiwan, Vietnam and all Certificate of Identity
(CI) holders must obtain a visa before entering Malaysia.
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Citizens of
nations other than those stated above (except Serbia Montenegro and Israel)
are allowed to enter Malaysia for a Social and Business visit not exceeding
one month without having a Visa.
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A visitor
intending to visit any part of Malaysia is required to be in possession of
only one visa to travel direct from one part of the nation to another.
If you are still unsure then contact your nearest
Malaysian Mission or British Consulate who act for Malaysia in countries where
no diplomatic representation of Malaysia is established.
Flights To Sabah
The list below shows all the airlines operating through Kota Kinabalu (KKIA)
airport. With current airport development the number of flights in and out are
set to increase in the next 18 months.
| International Destinations |
Internal Malaysian
Destinations |
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Brunei (BWN)
Cebu (CEB)
Hong Kong (HKG)
Macau (MFM)
Manila (MNL)
Seoul / Incheon(ICN)
Singapore (SIN)
Shenzen (SZX)
Taipei
Tokyo (NRT) |
Royal Brunei
Malaysian Airlines & Philippine Airlines
Dragon Air
Air Asia
Malaysian Airlines & Philippine Airlines
Korean Airlines
& Malaysian Airlines
Malaysian
Airlines
Air Asia
Malaysian
Airlines
Malaysian
Airlines
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Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
Bintulu (BTU)
Johor Bahru (JHB)
Kuching (KCH)
Kudat (KUD)
Labuan (LBU)
Lahad Datu (LDU)
Lawas (LWY)
Limbang (LMN)
Miri (MYY)
Mulu (MZV)
Penang (PEN)
Sandakan (SDK)
Sibu (SBW)
Tawau (TWU) |
Malaysian Airlines & Air Asia
MASWings
Air
Asia
MASWings & Air Asia
MASWings
MASWings
MASWings
MASWings
MASWings
MASWings & Air Asia
MASWings
Air
Asia
MASWings
& Air Asia
MASWings
MASWings
& Air Asia |
   
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