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Singaporeans Exempted from MDAC Requirement When Travelling to Malaysia

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Singaporeans Exempted from MDAC Requirement When Travelling to Malaysia

Good news, Singaporeans! From January 1, 2024, you won't need to fill out the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) when visiting Malaysia. This was announced by Malaysia's Home Minister, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

Good news, Singaporeans! From January 1, 2024, you won’t need to fill out the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) when visiting Malaysia. This was announced by Malaysia’s Home Minister, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

Understanding the MDAC Requirement

Travel Guide to Malaysia - Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) - News From  Mission - High Commission of Malaysia, Ottawa

Source: Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) – News From Mission

The MDAC, put in place since December 1, 2023, is a mandatory requirement for all foreigners visiting Malaysia. Designed to streamline the visa application process, this digital tool also serves as an additional security measure. However, there’s a transitional period till December 31, 2023, during which visitors can fill in the MDAC upon arrival at Malaysian checkpoints. But come 2024, the rules tighten; visitors must complete the digital card “two or three days” before setting foot in Malaysia.

Who’s Exempted from Filling the MDAC?

But here’s the good news for Singaporeans and a few other groups: you’re exempted from this requirement! Besides Singaporeans, the following groups are also off the hook, like holders of:

  • Permanent Malaysian passports and Malaysian long-term passes
  • Brunei common identification certificates (GCI) and Brunei Malaysia Frequent Traveller Facility
  • Thai border passes
  • Indonesian Cross-Border passes

The MDAC exemption applies to “repeat travellers” frequenting Malaysia’s borders, aiming to prevent congestion at international entry points.

Embracing the New Travel Norm with MDAC

The introduction of MDAC signifies a significant shift in international travel norms, embracing digital tools for smoother, more secure journeys. While it may require some adjustment, especially for those not exempted from its mandate, it’s a step towards more streamlined border crossings.

Start Your 2024 Travel Plans Now

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With this exemption in place, it’s time for Singaporeans to start planning their 2024 Malaysian escapades without worrying about the card requirement. So go ahead, mark your calendars, and let the adventure begin!

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For further queries regarding the MDAC exemption, please visit the official Malaysian immigration website or contact their helpline for assistance. Safe travels!

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