Categories: NewsTransport

Malaysia to slowly reopen borders for business travellers as most states enter RMCO

The government is moving to slowly reopen Malaysia to business travellers, after most of the country is slated to enter the recovery movement control order this week.

The Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) said Putrajaya welcomes the entry of business travellers to carry out business operations amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Both short and long-term business travellers may apply for entry permission to enter the country via Malaysia’s Safe Travel portal, which is a part of the One Stop Centre (OSC) initiative,” it said in a statement.

For short-term business travellers, defined as those who do not hold any pass and intend to stay in the country for 14 days or less, such individuals may be exempted from the mandatory quarantine period, subject to the approval of the OSC Committee and adherence to strict standard operating procedures.

Short-term business travellers include potential investors seeking to do business in the country, existing investors such as business owners, board members, executives and associates of companies in Malaysia who do not have Employment Passes, business customers for product qualification and validation before commercial production, and technical experts for ad-hoc emergency cases to serve single or multiple customers across Malaysia.

“Business travellers from the above four categories may also apply for the Social Visit Pass under long-term business travellers, should they plan to stay for more than 14 days in the country.

“Short-term business travellers are required to submit the online application 14 days in advance of planned travel,” said Mida.

As for long-term business travellers with valid passes and who intend to stay in the country for more than 14 days, they will be subject to mandatory quarantine as per the Health Ministry’s guidelines.

Its categories include new or existing expatriates stranded abroad especially active holders of Employment Pass and Resident Pass-Talent, new or existing foreign technical experts stranded abroad with Professional Visit Pass to serve multiple customers across Malaysia, frequent foreign business travellers (exit and return), permanent resident pass holders, Malaysia My 2nd Home Social Visit Pass Holders, frequent Malaysian business travellers (exit and return) and Social Visit Pass Holders.

The relevant visas if applicable must be obtained from the traveller’s respective Malaysian

Embassy, High Commission, Consulate-General Offices abroad before their departure to the country.

The OSC was first set up by the government on October 2, 2020, to ease the movement of business travellers by expediting their entry to do business in Malaysia.

It is represented by the International Trade and Industry Ministry, Mida, the Health Ministry, and the Immigration Department, to ensure the legitimacy and health status of business travellers before they enter into the country.

The OSC is also a joint collaboration between Mida, the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad, Malaysia Airlines Berhad, and Talent Corporation Malaysia Berhad. — Malay Mail

Related reading

Recent Posts

iPad Air 2026: More powerful M4 chip, WiFi 7 support and same starting price of RM2,799

Apart from the iPhone 17e, Apple has also introduced its new iPad Air for 2026.…

6 hours ago

iPhone 17e: A19 chip, MagSafe compatible, faster Qi2 wireless charging and still priced from RM2,999

Apple has just introduced the iPhone 17e, its most affordable model in the iPhone 17…

7 hours ago

JomCharge deploys 8x 22kW AC Charge Points at Sunway Square Mall

If you're heading to Sunway Square Mall with an EV, you can now plug in…

14 hours ago

Leica Leitzphone by Xiaomi: The Ultimate Photography Phone with signature Leica design and rotating camera ring

Besides the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Xiaomi Malaysia has also introduced the Leica Leitzphone that's powered…

14 hours ago

CAAM: Flights to Middle East may face delays or cancellations. Here’s what passengers should do

If you’re travelling to, from or transiting through the Middle East, you may want to…

15 hours ago

Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra now in Malaysia: Leica-powered photography flagships from RM3,299

The Xiaomi 17 series has officially made its global debut in conjunction with Mobile World…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.