Selangor Journal
Foreign travellers queuing up to enter the country at the Immigration Department counter at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Sepang, on February 27, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Security checks on foreign tourists still in place — Immigration D-G

PUTRAJAYA, May 4 — Security checks, including recording and verifying the biometrics of foreign tourists, including those from China and India, are still in effect at all entry points in the country, said Immigration director-general Datuk Ruslin Jusoh.

Any visitor who is blacklisted or on the watchlist will be detected and prevented from entering Malaysia.

“All travellers entering Malaysia are still required to comply with the Malaysian Digital Arrival Card (MDAC).

“MDAC records the whereabouts of visitors and allows the Immigration Department to trace their location if needed, especially for enforcement purposes,” he said in a statement today.

MDAC is one of five main initiatives to improve Immigration Department services, in line with the implementation of the Visa Liberalisation Plan (PLV), which granted 30-day visa exemption for tourists from China and India starting on December 1.

Ruslin said that this is to address the confusion caused by some social media reports regarding the alleged exemption from entry requirements for Chinese and Indian nationals at all entry points issued to all Immigration Department offices.

Contrary to what was reported on social media, the instruction aims to streamline the department’s work processes at Malaysia’s entry points, in accordance with the visa exemption for 30 days for Chinese and Indian nationals from December 1, 2023, to December 31, 2024.

This facility is one of the initiatives announced by the government under the PLV.

He added that the issued directive does not compromise the integrity of existing security measures implemented by the department in managing the entry of foreign tourists into Malaysia.

“The Immigration Department reiterates that it will not compromise on security control and remains committed to ongoing efforts to facilitate and streamline the movement of visitors to support the country’s economic development,” Ruslin said.

— Bernama

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