Travel, Visa & Yellow Fever Vaccination Requirements

Visa Application

Participants attending APSIC 2026 in Malaysia may require a visa, depending on their nationality. We recommend checking the visa requirements well in advance to ensure a smooth application process. Please refer to the links below:

Entry Requirement : Click Here to find out about Entry Requirements into Malaysia

E-Visa : Click Here to find out about eVisa application

List of countries which require Visa to enter Malaysia Click Here

MDAC (MALAYSIA DIGITAL ARRIVAL CARD)

Beginning 1 January 2024 all foreign citizens travelling to Malaysia are required to complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) three (3) days prior to arrival, except for: click here for the list

  • Citizens of Singapore;
  • Diplomatic and Official Passport holders;
  • Malaysian Permanent Residents and Long Term-Pass holders;
  • General Certificate of Identity (GCI) Brunei Darussalam holders;
  • Brunei Malaysia Frequent Traveller Facility holders;
  • Thailand Border Pass holders; and
  • Indonesia Cross-Border Travel Document (PLB) holders.

MDAC must be submitted to this link: https://imigresen-online.imi.gov.my/mdac/main

Yellow Fever Vaccination Requirements

As per international health regulations, travelers arriving from a yellow fever endemic countries or any country with an active yellow fever transmission or those transiting through such areas are required to present a valid Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate upon entry to Malaysia. The vaccination must be administered at least 10 days before travel.

To determine if this requirement applies to you, please check the list of countries with yellow fever transmission risk and ensure compliance before your journey.

For more details and to verify the requirements, visit the World Health Organization (WHO) Yellow Fever Information Page.

Stay safe, and we look forward to welcoming you to APSIC 2026 in Malaysia!

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