When did Malaysia put on a travel restriction?
The entire nation will be put under COVID-19 travel restriction beginning 12 May 2021 until 7 June 2021 following the latest directives by our Malaysian government to stem the rising number of cases in the country.
What are the requirements to travel to Malaysia?
The Government of Malaysia has set specific requirements to all travelers (citizens and non-citizens) entering Malaysia in accordance with the implementation of the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) as follows: 1. All travelers are required to download, activate and register the MySejahtera application before entering Malaysia.
When does covid-19 travel restriction start in Malaysia?
Our government has announced that the enforced COVID-19 travel restriction, namely Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO), would be extended from 19 March to 31 in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Johor, Penang and Kelantan. However, the extension of CMCO in Sarawak has started effective 16 March to 29.
Is there a movement control order in Malaysia?
Government will announce two-week movement control order in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor and Sarawak from 3 May (The Straits Times, 02.05
The Government of Malaysia has set specific requirements to all travelers (citizens and non-citizens) entering Malaysia in accordance with the implementation of the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) as follows: 1. All travelers are required to download, activate and register the MySejahtera application before entering Malaysia.
When is the last day you can travel to Malaysia?
Passengers are not allowed to enter Malaysia until 31 December 2020. – This does not apply to spouses or children of nationals of Malaysia. They must have a sticker label visa in the passport specifically indicating they are either spouses or children.
Who are the only people allowed to enter Malaysia?
Malaysia Passengers are not allowed to enter Malaysia. Only passengers allowed are: nationals of Malaysia, permanent residents of Malaysia with a MyPR card, passengers with a Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H).