China Visa For Malaysian

Before you travel to China, you should be aware of China visa requirements and consider having a China visa agent help you with the visa application. Some people prefer to handle their China visa application on their own. If you decide to apply for a China visa yourself, you will need to fill in the application form and submit multiple documents as required by the Chinese Embassy or Consulate where you intend to lodge your application. The applying process is not difficult but you will need to ensure that all information, documents, forms and fees are correctly submitted.

Did you know that anyone visiting China must have a visa, usually a pre-arranged visa issued by an Embassy or Consulate of China? China is one of the few countries that does not allow visa on arrival. Curious about the best visa options? Keep reading!

China Visa For Malaysian

Notice of Facilitating Malaysian Citizen’s Application for Multiple Entry Visas to China

On the occasion of China-Malaysia year of Culture and Tourism and Visit Malaysia Year 2020, in order to promote people-to-people exchange between  China and Malaysia, as of 20th January 2020, the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Malaysia decides to further facilitate Malaysian citizen’s application for multiple entry visa to China. Besides the basic documents (such as passport, visa application form and photo, etc. ), the supporting documents you shall prepare if you want to apply for multiple entry visa are as follows:

L-VisaIssued to those who intend to go to China as tourists.

1. 3-month multiple entry L-visa: Itinerary issued by the cruise company;

2. 1-year multiple entry L-visa: Detailed travel itinerary and corresponding irrevocable air ticket, hotel booking and photocopies of previous Chinese visas and previous records of travelling to China.

M-Visa (Issued to those who intend to go to China for commercial and trade activities)

Documents on the commercial activity issued by a trade partner in China, or trade fair invitation or other invitation letters issued by relevant entity or individual and photocopies of previous Chinese visas and previous records of travelling to China:

1. 6-month to 1-year multiple entry M-Visa: Photocopies of previous records of travelling to China within 2 years;

2. 2-year multiple entry M-Visa: Photocopies of previous records of travelling to China with multiple entry Chinese visa, or photocopies of previous records of travelling to China for more than 3 times within 2 years;

3. 3-year multiple entry M-Visa: Photocopies of previous records of travelling to China with 2-year multiple entry Chinese visa within 5 years, or photocopies of previous records of travelling to China with 1-year multiple entry Chinese visa for more than 2 times within 5 years, or photocopies of previous records of travelling to China for more than 5 times within 2 years.

Q2-visa(Issued to those who intend to visit their relatives who are Chinese citizens residing in China or foreigners with permanent residence in China. The intended duration of stay in China is no more than 180 days.)

Invitation letter issued by a Chinese citizen or a foreign citizen with a Chinese permanent residence permit who lives in China, photocopies of Chinese ID or foreign passport and permanent residence permit of the inviting individual, and photocopies of previous Chinese visas and previous records of travelling to China:

1. 6-month to 2-year multiple entry Q2-Visa: Photocopies of previous records of travelling to China within 2 years;

2. 3-year to 5-year multiple entry Q2-Visa: Photocopies of previous records of travelling to China with 2-year multiple entry Chinese visa, or photocopies of previous records of travelling to China with 1-year multiple entry Chinese visa for more than 2 times.

S2-Visa(Issued to those who intend to visit their family members who are foreigners working or studying in China, or to those who intend to go to China for other private matters. The intended duration of stay in China is no more than 180 days. )

1. For visiting family members for a short period:

Multiple entry S2-visa with a validity period not exceeding the validity period of the inviting individual’s residence permit: Photocopies of an invitation letter issued by the inviting individual, photocopies of the inviting individual’s passport and residence permit, and photocopies of their relationship certificate;

2. For private affairs such as medical treatment, inheritance, litigation, having real estate in China, etc.:

Photocopies of documentation identifying the nature of the private affairs should be provided as required by the consular officer and photocopies of previous Chinese visas and previous records of travelling to China:

(1) 6-month to 1-year multiple entry S2-Visa: Photocopies of previous records of travelling to China within 2 years;

(2) 2-year multiple entry S2-Visa: Photocopies of previous records of travelling to China with multiple entry Chinese visa, or photocopies of previous records of travelling to China for more than 3 times within 2 years;

(3) 3-year multiple entry S2-Visa: Photocopies of previous records of travelling to China with 2-year multiple entry Chinese visa within 5 years, or photocopies of previous records of travelling to China with 1-year multiple entry Chinese visa for more than 2 times within 5 years, or photocopies of previous records of travelling to China for more than 5 times within 2 years.

For the related requirements of Chinese visa application, please refer to the information published on the official website of Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Malaysia.

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