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Beginning on December 1, Chinese and Indian nationals are permitted access into Malaysia without a visa

Beginning on December 1, Chinese and Indian nationals are permitted access into Malaysia without a visa. (Photo / Retrieved from Pixabay)
Beginning on December 1, Chinese and Indian nationals are permitted access into Malaysia without a visa. (Photo / Retrieved from Pixabay)

According to Malaysia OKs visa-free entry to Chinese, Indian nationals from Dec. 1 | Inquirer News, according to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, people of China and India will be able to enter Malaysia without a visa beginning December 1 for stays of up to 30 days.

During an address at his People's Justice Party conference late on November 26, Anwar made the news. He did not specify the duration of the visa exemption, though.

Malaysia's fourth and fifth-largest source markets, respectively, are China and India.

According to Malaysia OKs visa-free entry to Chinese, Indian nationals from Dec. 1 | Inquirer News, 9.16 million tourists arrived in Malaysia between January and June of this year, with 498,540 coming from China and 283,885 from India, according to government figures. In contrast, during the same time of 2019, before the epidemic, there were 1.5 million arrivals from China and 354,486 from India.

Chinese and Indian nationals are among those who are spared from the measure this year. The action follows such steps taken by neighboring Thailand to support its critical tourist sector and revive its stagnant economy. According to Malaysia OKs visa-free entry to Chinese, Indian nationals from Dec. 1 | Inquirer News, citizens of China and India currently need to apply for visas in order to enter Malaysia.

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