I am UK passport holder, i want to travel to Malaysia and the Singapore, Bangladesh & Thailand, do i need visa?
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I am going to Malaysia for one month, from there i wish to visit other counties like Singapore, Bangladesh (have vis.a for this already in passport) and maybe Thailand. Will i have any visa issues or problems booking flight from Malaysia to travel to these other counties on my British passport? will i be okay to just book a flight on the internet from Malaysia to the other counties? will i have any issues getting back into Malaysia from the other counties? as i will be coming back to the UK from Malaysia
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Answer:
As a british passport holder, you do not need visa to enter Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand but a visa is required to enter Bangladesh. You'll be granted a social visit pass valid up to 90 days in Malaysia, while both Singapore and Thailand will issue you a tourist pass for up to 30 days ( * if you enter Thailand by land, only a 15 days tourist pass will be issued ). A 90 days visa can be obtained upon arrival in Bangladesh for a fee. Yes, you may book your flight to other destinations online from Malaysia and no, you will not face any problems getting in and out from Malaysia multiples times. Whichever country you go, you need to show to the immigration your confirmed ticket ( e-ticket also acceptable ) to leave that country.
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Other answers
People who say you need visa are mostly Asians who don't understand what Europians mean by getting visa. UK passport holders do not need to go to an Embassy [= do not need visa] to travel to Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand. In general those countries require all visitors to hold an onward/return flight ticket. People of European or North American Countries in general are not refused entry without return/onward tickets if they are able to show sufficient funds to buy it.. http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/asia-oceania/malaysia?ta=entryRequirements&pg=4 .. http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/asia-oceania/singapore?ta=entryRequirements&pg=4 .. http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/asia-oceania/thailand?ta=entryRequirements&pg=4 .. To resume you can stay in all mentioned countries (except Bangladesh for which you have a visa) for at least 30 days. http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/asia-oceania/thailand?ta=entryRequirements&pg=4
Gerd P
You can use the site below...scroll down to the list and see that you do not need a visa for any of those except Bangladesh, and you can get it upon arrival.
Charlie
nope, you will get a visa on arrival in all the Countries you have mentioned, Banghladesh included
yes
ravin
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