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Malaysia is fully open with no testing requirements, no insurance requirements, no contact tracing apps, and no need to wear masks outdoors. Starting 1 August, travellers are also no longer required to obtain a Traveller’s Card through the MySejahtera application.
Summary of Current Situation:
Fully vaccinated visitors to Malaysia no longer need to submit vaccination status through the MySejahtera application to obtain a ‘Traveller card’, though we still recommend guests bring their vaccination cards along just in case.
Steps for Travellers:
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Pre-arrival (Vaccinated Travellers):
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- Visa: if required
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Proof of full vaccination: with or without booster at least 14 days prior to departure to Malaysia. For a list of recognised vaccines, go here.
- The following travellers must also have a booster to be considered fully vaccinated:
- 60 years of age or older
- Those vaccinated with Sinovac.
- The following travellers must also have a booster to be considered fully vaccinated:
- Download: MySejahtera contact tracing application, fill out the Traveller Form.
- Children 17 and under: at the date of travel do not need to be vaccinated, but must be accompanied by fully-vaccinated parents or guardians.
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Pre-arrival (Unvaccinated travellers)
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- Same as above with the addition of:
- PCR test 72-hours before departure to Malaysia
- Same as above with the addition of:
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Arrival (Vaccinated Travellers):
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Upon arrival: visitors will be given an ID Tag by a health screening official who will check:
- Certificate of vaccination
- Health Declaration Form
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Upon arrival: visitors will be given an ID Tag by a health screening official who will check:
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Arrival (Unvaccinated travellers)
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- Same as above with the addition of:
- Rapid ATK test within 24 hours of arrival
- 5-day hotel quarantine (travellers 18 and above)
- 17 and below do not need hotel quarantine.
- Same as above with the addition of:
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Stay and departure:
- Masks are compulsory indoors but optional outdoors.