Published: 16:41, July 17, 2025
China-Malaysia mutual visa-free agreement comes into force
By Xinhua
A Light Rapid Transit train travels as commercial buildings and residential houses are pictured in Kuala Lumpur on July 15, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

BEIJING - China's mutual visa-exemption agreement with Malaysia officially took effect on Thursday, further expanding the country's visa-free travel policy.

Under the policy, Chinese and Malaysian citizens holding valid ordinary passports can enter, exit or transit through the other country for travel without a visa. Each stay should not exceed 30 days, with a cumulative limit of 90 days within any 180-day period.

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The policy comes into effect three months after China and Malaysia signed a mutual visa-free agreement, marking another step forward in China's efforts to ease travel and boost international exchanges.

As of May, China had signed mutual visa-exemption agreements with 157 countries, covering different types of passports. In November 2024, it extended the visa-free entry stay period to 30 days.