As a Philippine passport holder who'd like to visit Malaysia as a tourist, you'll only need your passport and return tickets if you'll depart from Diosdado Macapagal Airport in Clark.
You'll be stamped a 30-day tourist pass upon arrival in Malaysia.
Make sure you buy return tickets. This is a regulation in Clark Airport since it mainly caters to budget flights.
I bet you wanna catch the F1 action in Sepang this March.
If you need to check some reasonably priced F1 packages, email Master Globe Travel.
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2007-02-19 01:53:35
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answered by remus.mark 2
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Malaysian passport holder is not required for visa. Just your passport and a roundtrip air ticket. You will be stamped 21 days stay upon arrival in the Philippines. If you need an accommodation or hotel reservation, try to contact JLT Travel & tours at (632) 3631139 or 3657602
2007-02-18 23:51:33
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answered by Linda 4
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A Filipino who wants to visit Malaysia and other nearby countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Brunie, China, Hongkong, etc., does not need any visa.
2007-02-18 15:35:30
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answered by kibbs 4
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Visa is not required for citizens of Asean nations when visiting another Asean nation.
2007-02-18 22:40:07
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answered by Bayani N 2
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if you are a filipino or a citizen of any of the asean countries then no need for a visa.
2007-02-18 14:47:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If your visit is to enjoy a holiday, you only need your Phil. passport.
2007-02-18 16:19:39
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answered by junior 6
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