
Malaysia Immigration Department Warns Tourists About Fake MDAC Websites
- Diplomatic News
- January 4, 2025
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The Malaysian Immigration Department has issued a warning to foreign visitors about fraudulent websites linked to the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC), urging caution to safeguard personal data.
A fake website, https://malaysia-arrivalcard.vercel.app, has been identified, the department announced in a statement on its official Facebook page. Tourists are advised to use the official MDAC platform: https://imigresen-online.imi.gov.my/mdac/main for all related registrations.
Effective January 1, 2024, completing the MDAC online form prior to arrival is mandatory for all foreign travelers.
Exemptions Include:
- Citizens of Singapore
- Holders of diplomatic and official passports
- Permanent residents and long-term pass holders in Malaysia
- Brunei’s General Certificate of Identity (GCI) holders
- Frequent traveler facility users between Malaysia and Brunei
- Thai border pass holders
- Indonesian cross-border pass holders
Part of the Malaysia Visa Liberalisation Plan, the MDAC initiative is aimed at expediting immigration procedures and minimizing wait times at border control points.