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Can I travel to Malaysia with visa on old passport?

Can I travel to Malaysia with visa on old passport?

Malaysian visa is remaining valid if the passport remains valid (according to the passport number). Therefore if your old passport get cancelled and you are issued with new passport, you are required to apply for Malaysian visa.

What is the minimum passport validity for travel to Malaysia?

six months
Passports should be valid for at least six months after the date of arrival in Malaysia.

Can I transfer my Malaysia visa from old passport to new passport?

have processed your visas in the past. Your company’s HR Department can likely help you to transfer your existing Employment Pass or Dependent Pass to your new passport. This application can be made at Employment Pass Division, Level 3.

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Can I enter Malaysia with less than 6 months passport validity?

Any person not in possession of a Passport or Travel Document which is recognised by the Malaysian Government must obtain a Document in lieu of Passport. The documents must be valid, for more than six (6) months from the date of entry.

How do I transfer my old visa to my new passport?

U.S. visas cannot be transferred from one passport to another. You can travel to the United States with both passports, or you can apply for a new visa. As long as the four names match from the old passport to the new passport, and are in the same order, you may travel with both passports.

Can I go back to Malaysia with an expired passport?

Every person entering Malaysia must possess a valid national Passport or internationally recognised Travel Document valid for travelling to Malaysia. The documents must be valid, for more than six (6) months from the date of entry.

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What happens if Malaysia passport expires?

Currently, the Malaysian International Passport can no longer be extended. Upon expiry, a new passport application must be made to replace the expired passport. Report the loss at the nearest Police Station and at the nearest Malaysian Mission.