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What is eNTRI? Electronic Travel Registration & Information (eNTRI) is an online registration facility provided by the Government of to facilitate the entrance of Indian Nationals into Malaysia under the Visa Waiver Programme. An eNTRI Note will be issued as proof of the registration and it is required to be presented upon arrival in Malaysia.

Who can apply for eNTRI? All Indian Nationals in India and expatriates residing all over the world excluding .

How long can I stay with eNTRI? An eNTRI holder is entitled to maximum of 15 days for each visit. Each application can only be used once. No extension is allowed.

How do i get started? • For first time applicant, you are required to "I'm New" to start your application process. • For existing applicant, you have "Returning User" to your account. • Upon completion of registration, applicants are required to print out the eNTRI Note, which must be presented upon arrival in Malaysia.

What are the terms and conditions for eNTRI? • Upon completion of registration, applicants are required to print out the eNTRI Note, which must be presented upon arrival in Malaysia. • eNTRI facility are available from 1 January 2020 until 31 December 2020.

Applicants with direct flight from India OR via Singapore, Thailand or may enter Malaysia through the following entry options:

By Air All authorized Malaysian air entry and exit points by Department of Immigration, Malaysia. By land 1. Sultan Iskandar Building Immigration Checkpoint, 2. Sultan Abu Bakar Checkpoint, Johor 3. Railway Station, Johor 4. Padang Besar Checkpoint, Perlis 5. Bukit Kayu Itam Checkpoint, Kedah 6. Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak 7. Tedungan Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak

All applicants are permitted to return from Malaysia via a direct flight to India OR via Singapore, Thailand or Brunei OR to any countries if travelling by air through the following exit points:

By air All authorized Malaysian air entry and exit points by Department of Immigration, Malaysia.

By land 1. Sultan Iskandar Building Immigration Checkpoint, Johor 2. Sultan Abu Bakar Checkpoint, Johor 3. Johor Bahru Railway Station, Johor 4. Padang Besar Checkpoint, Perlis 5. Bukit Kayu Itam Checkpoint, Kedah 6. Sungai Tujoh Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak 7. Tedungan Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak

Applicants residing outside India (Expatriate) must have a flight ticket to Malaysia and must have a return flight ticket to India or other country if travelling by Air.

What are the documents needed upon arrival at Malaysian entry checkpoints? These following documents are required to be presented upon arrival in Malaysia entry checkpoints:

1. eNTRI Note 2. Boarding Pass 3. Confirmed tickets coming in and leaving Malaysia 4. Sufficient funds (Cash/Debit or credible Credit Cards such as UnionPay /Travellers Cheque/ eMoney such as Alipay) 5. Complete travel itinerary 6. Proof of residence in Malaysia (optional)

Updated 31st December 2019