Quarantine Regulations at klia2

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Entry to Malaysia

Effective 1 August 2022, the Malaysian government has announced the relaxation of requirements for travellers to enter the country.

• All travellers are allowed to enter regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status
• All travellers are no longer required to obtain the Traveller's Card
• All travellers are no longer required to take a COVID-19 pre-departure and on-arrival test for (either RT-PCR or RT-ART)
• Quarantine upon arrival is no longer required
• MySejahtera application is not mandatory but travellers are encouraged to download and register
• Upon arrival, all travellers will go through a thermal screening conducted by the airport health authorities
• Travellers who test positive while in Malaysia must undergo isolation via Home Surveillance Order (HSO) for seven (7) days
• Travellers can be released from isolation on the 4th, 5th or 6th day when they are asymptomatic and the RTK Ag test (professional) is negative

For more information, please visit https://mysejahtera.moh.gov.my/en

*Kindly note that travellers may be asked to display their vaccine certificate prior to boarding, subject to airline requirements.

Plant Quarantine - Requirement Prior To Departure From Country of Origin

The staffs at klia2 work to protect Malaysia's important agriculture and horticulture industries. A range of checks are processes are used to detect pests and diseases.

Visitors intending to bring plants, planting material (eg; seeds, cutting), and plant produce (eg: fruits, vegetables), rooting media (eg: peatmoss) or micro-organism; must obtain an Import Permit from Department of Agriculture, Peninsular Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.

The consignment must fulfil the requirements in the Import Permit and certified by a valid Phytosanitary Certificate issued by the Plant Protection Organisation in the country of origin. The consignment must be accompanied by both documents mentioned above. All equipment or personal belonging must be cleared and free from soil.

REQUIREMENT UPON ARRIVAL

Baggage

Visitors are required to declare to the Plant Quarantine Inspectors if they come from South and Central America or Africa or if they bring in plants, planting materials, plant produce, rooting media and micro-organism.

All visitors from South and Central America and Central Africa are required to report to the Plant Quarantine Office.

Issuance of Import Permits

Application - Applications should be made on form PQ8 obtainable from any Plant Quarantine Office. Permits will be issued within one week upon receipt if application fulfils all requirements. A copy of the Import Permit (IP) shall be submitted to the exporting country for treatment and quarantine purposes as stated in the Import Permit (IP).

Submit your application to:

The Director
Crop Protection and Plant Quarantine Division
Department of Agriculture
Jalan Gallagher
50632 KUALA LUMPUR

A processing fee of RM15.00 is charged per permit.



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