Malaysian citizens will soon be able to enjoy visa-free entry to China for a cumulative stay of up to 90 days, once both countries complete the necessary domestic procedures under the Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement.
The Embassy of China in Malaysia said the agreement will be in force for five years and automatically extended for another five years.
It stipulates that the maximum cumulative visa-free stay for nationals of one contracting party in the territory of the other is no more than 90 days within any 180 days.
"For foreign nationals entering China under the visa-free policy, this means that the total number of days a foreign national stays in China must not exceed 90 within 180 days prior to any date," it said in a statement today.
The embassy said the 90-day period does not include the days spent in China under a visa, residence permit, or other visa documents or an APEC Business Travel Card.
Visa-free entry will not be granted to any foreigner who has already stayed 90 days within a 180-day period.
If the person has not yet reached the 90-day limit but has fewer than 30 days remaining, their visa-free stay for the next entry will be limited to the remaining days.
"Chinese citizens going to Malaysia would follow the same practice.''
"We are confident that this agreement will further promote people-to-people exchanges, enhance mutual understanding and deepen multi-sector cooperation between both countries and people upon taking effect," it said.
The agreement to extend visa exemption between China and Malaysia was exchanged during Chinese President Xi Jinping's state visit last month.
The extension builds on the current reciprocal agreement, which allows Chinese and Malaysian nationals to visit each other visa-free for up to 30 days.
Source:https://selangorjournal.my/2025/05/malaysian-travellers-can-enter-china-visa-free-for-up-to-90-days-under-new-agreement/
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