Travelling to Europe in 2024? Malaysians heading for Europe are required to apply for ETIAS at least 96 hours before departure. Online payment is required and ETIAS is valid for 3 years.
All Malaysians wishing to travel to Europe will need to obtain a special travel document called the European Travel Information and Authorisation System .The ETIAS is an electronic visa waiver for citizens of select visa-exempt countries and is not a visa. Meeting ETIAS requirements means you do not need a visa to enter participating nations and if you do not have an approved ETIAS travel authorization or do not qualify for ETIAS enrollment, you can still acquire a Schengen visa to visit.
Any Malaysian citizen that wishes to enter Europe for over 90 days, or for other purposes than those allowed under the ETIAS programme will need to apply for a Schengen visa.. To submit an ETIAS application, you will need a valid passport and a method of payment for the application fee ofYour travel documents, such as a current machine-readable or electronic passport, are required to complete the ETIAS application.
If you are related to a citizen of either the EU or an European Free Trade Association country, then you can apply for an exemption. Most applications take between a few minutes to 96 hours to be processed, although if any additional information or interviews with EU authorities are required, the waiting period could take up to an additional 30 days to complete. —
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