Malaysia

Malaysia Passport

The Guide Passport Index presently has the Malaysian passport at number twelve. 182 nations are accessible without a visa thanks to it. Because of its excellent mobility score, this makes it one of the most sought-after passports in the world. Malaysian passport holders can travel virtually instantly throughout the world to nations including Brazil, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and the whole European Union, all of which provide visa-free or visa-on-arrival travel options. Nonetheless, holders of Malaysian passports need a visa in order to enter around 47 countries worldwide. Russia and India are two places where a visa is needed.

Passport rank

12

Visa-free travel to

182 Destinations
Malaysia Passport

Visa free access

140 Destinations

Malaysia Passport Ranking

The number of nations that permit entry without a visa (also known as visa-free countries) and those that require a visa on arrival (also known as visa-on-arrival countries) or an electronic travel authorization (eTA) is added to determine how popular Malaysia passports are in comparison to other passports around the world. Currently, there are six eTA destinations, 36 Malaysia visa-on-arrival countries, and 140 Malaysia passport visa-free countries. Passengers holding a Malaysian passport are able to access 182 countries in total, either by eTA, visa on arrival, or without a visa at all. The Malaysian passport is therefore ranked 12th in the world.There are 47 other countries to which holders of a Malaysian passport require either an eVisa or a physical visa in addition to these visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries (i.e. visa required countries).

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About Malaysia

Thirteen states and three federal territories make up Malaysia. Southeast Asia is where it is situated, and Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia are its neighbors. Johor, Sabah, and Selangor are the three most significant states. The country is the 20th largest in Asia with a surface size of 330,803 square kilometers. It has a tropical climate with yearly monsoons. Hills, mountains, and coastal plains make up the topography. There are more than 33,8 million people living there overall. With 1.7 million residents, Kuala Lumpur, the nation's capital, is also the most populated city.George Town and Seberang Perai are two more significant cities. Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), the busiest airport in Malaysia, is the 21st busiest in the world with an annual passenger volume of 60 million. The airport has global connectivity and is a significant international hub. The entire region has left its mark on the multiethnic and cosmopolitan culture of Malaysia. The vast majority of people are Muslims.alaysian Bahasa is the official language. Common, customary, and sharia law are all combined to form the legal system. A constitutional monarchy with parliamentary government is the kind of government in place. Premier Anwar Ibrahim is the head of government, and King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah is the head of state. The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), the national currency of the nation, is currently valued at 4.36 dollars to the US dollar. It is the fourth largest economy in Southeast Asia, with an open economy that generates a GDP of almost $900 billion.The per capita income of its people is $27,287. The two main industries that comprise the majority of the GDP are industry and services. The economy is steadily growing and quite diversified. Rice, lumber, gas, rubber, palm oil, and cocoa are a few of the major export goods. Malaysia is mostly renowned for its vibrant cities and stunning scenery. The nation's capital Kuala Lumpur, the Gunung Gading National Park, Manukan Island, the Kek Lok Si Temple, the Batu Caves, the Semenggoh Nature Reserve, and Redang are a few of the popular travel locations. It is feasible to dive, walk, surf, see animals, and climb all inside the same nation because of its diversity of terrains... A total of about 26 million tourists visit the country each year, most of them come from Asia and Europe.

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Rank: 3

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