Visa for the Maldives
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Next month I plan to visit the Maldives for 7 days. I have an Indonesian passport, but I live in Malaysia and I have a visa.
Do I need apply for visa to go to the Maldives?
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Next month I plan to visit the Maldives for 7 days. I have an Indonesian passport, but I live in Malaysia and I have a visa.
Do I need apply for visa to go to the Maldives?
customs-and-immigration indonesian-citizens maldives
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Not sure why this is in the process of being closed as unclear. The OP states his citizenship, place of residence and where he is planning on travelling. He has one question. Pretty clear cut looking to me. Plus there is an answer, answering the question asked, and accepted by the OP.
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Nov 16 '17 at 18:59
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Indeed. It might be appropriate to downvote for a lack of research before posting, but the question is perfectly clear and on-topic.
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up vote
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Next month I plan to visit the Maldives for 7 days. I have an Indonesian passport, but I live in Malaysia and I have a visa.
Do I need apply for visa to go to the Maldives?
customs-and-immigration indonesian-citizens maldives
Next month I plan to visit the Maldives for 7 days. I have an Indonesian passport, but I live in Malaysia and I have a visa.
Do I need apply for visa to go to the Maldives?
customs-and-immigration indonesian-citizens maldives
customs-and-immigration indonesian-citizens maldives
edited Jun 19 at 10:32
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asked Nov 16 '17 at 4:26
Asiah Salbiah
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Not sure why this is in the process of being closed as unclear. The OP states his citizenship, place of residence and where he is planning on travelling. He has one question. Pretty clear cut looking to me. Plus there is an answer, answering the question asked, and accepted by the OP.
â CGCampbell
Nov 16 '17 at 18:59
1
Indeed. It might be appropriate to downvote for a lack of research before posting, but the question is perfectly clear and on-topic.
â David Richerby
Nov 17 '17 at 10:30
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Not sure why this is in the process of being closed as unclear. The OP states his citizenship, place of residence and where he is planning on travelling. He has one question. Pretty clear cut looking to me. Plus there is an answer, answering the question asked, and accepted by the OP.
â CGCampbell
Nov 16 '17 at 18:59
1
Indeed. It might be appropriate to downvote for a lack of research before posting, but the question is perfectly clear and on-topic.
â David Richerby
Nov 17 '17 at 10:30
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3
Not sure why this is in the process of being closed as unclear. The OP states his citizenship, place of residence and where he is planning on travelling. He has one question. Pretty clear cut looking to me. Plus there is an answer, answering the question asked, and accepted by the OP.
â CGCampbell
Nov 16 '17 at 18:59
Not sure why this is in the process of being closed as unclear. The OP states his citizenship, place of residence and where he is planning on travelling. He has one question. Pretty clear cut looking to me. Plus there is an answer, answering the question asked, and accepted by the OP.
â CGCampbell
Nov 16 '17 at 18:59
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1
Indeed. It might be appropriate to downvote for a lack of research before posting, but the question is perfectly clear and on-topic.
â David Richerby
Nov 17 '17 at 10:30
Indeed. It might be appropriate to downvote for a lack of research before posting, but the question is perfectly clear and on-topic.
â David Richerby
Nov 17 '17 at 10:30
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You don't need a visa for the Maldives. In fact, nobody does, as long as they have a valid passport, confirmed accommodation and a return ticket - you'll get a 30-day visa on arrival.
http://www.immigration.gov.mv/pages/entry.html
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The "visa on arrival" is a mere entry stamp (not even a second separate one) so it's a visa-free entry, and "visa on arrival" is a misnomer on the part of the local authorities
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Nov 16 '17 at 14:36
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Visa is delivered on arrival and is free of charge for ALL nationalities. Return flight tickets and proof of accommodations might be asked by the immigration on arrival.
The others possibilities for you to stay in Maldives are :
- touristic visa (free on arrival 1 month max)
- resident visa ( if you married a Maldivian national )
- work visa ( requested by your local employer prior to your arrival - 1 year maximum, can be renewed )
- business visa ( requested by your local employer/business partner prior to your arrival - 6 months max)
- Dependent visa ( if your spouse/husband works in Maldives - requested by your spouse/husband employer )
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2 Answers
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active
oldest
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
You don't need a visa for the Maldives. In fact, nobody does, as long as they have a valid passport, confirmed accommodation and a return ticket - you'll get a 30-day visa on arrival.
http://www.immigration.gov.mv/pages/entry.html
1
The "visa on arrival" is a mere entry stamp (not even a second separate one) so it's a visa-free entry, and "visa on arrival" is a misnomer on the part of the local authorities
â Coke
Nov 16 '17 at 14:36
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
You don't need a visa for the Maldives. In fact, nobody does, as long as they have a valid passport, confirmed accommodation and a return ticket - you'll get a 30-day visa on arrival.
http://www.immigration.gov.mv/pages/entry.html
1
The "visa on arrival" is a mere entry stamp (not even a second separate one) so it's a visa-free entry, and "visa on arrival" is a misnomer on the part of the local authorities
â Coke
Nov 16 '17 at 14:36
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
You don't need a visa for the Maldives. In fact, nobody does, as long as they have a valid passport, confirmed accommodation and a return ticket - you'll get a 30-day visa on arrival.
http://www.immigration.gov.mv/pages/entry.html
You don't need a visa for the Maldives. In fact, nobody does, as long as they have a valid passport, confirmed accommodation and a return ticket - you'll get a 30-day visa on arrival.
http://www.immigration.gov.mv/pages/entry.html
answered Nov 16 '17 at 9:57
jpatokal
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The "visa on arrival" is a mere entry stamp (not even a second separate one) so it's a visa-free entry, and "visa on arrival" is a misnomer on the part of the local authorities
â Coke
Nov 16 '17 at 14:36
add a comment |Â
1
The "visa on arrival" is a mere entry stamp (not even a second separate one) so it's a visa-free entry, and "visa on arrival" is a misnomer on the part of the local authorities
â Coke
Nov 16 '17 at 14:36
1
1
The "visa on arrival" is a mere entry stamp (not even a second separate one) so it's a visa-free entry, and "visa on arrival" is a misnomer on the part of the local authorities
â Coke
Nov 16 '17 at 14:36
The "visa on arrival" is a mere entry stamp (not even a second separate one) so it's a visa-free entry, and "visa on arrival" is a misnomer on the part of the local authorities
â Coke
Nov 16 '17 at 14:36
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
Visa is delivered on arrival and is free of charge for ALL nationalities. Return flight tickets and proof of accommodations might be asked by the immigration on arrival.
The others possibilities for you to stay in Maldives are :
- touristic visa (free on arrival 1 month max)
- resident visa ( if you married a Maldivian national )
- work visa ( requested by your local employer prior to your arrival - 1 year maximum, can be renewed )
- business visa ( requested by your local employer/business partner prior to your arrival - 6 months max)
- Dependent visa ( if your spouse/husband works in Maldives - requested by your spouse/husband employer )
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
Visa is delivered on arrival and is free of charge for ALL nationalities. Return flight tickets and proof of accommodations might be asked by the immigration on arrival.
The others possibilities for you to stay in Maldives are :
- touristic visa (free on arrival 1 month max)
- resident visa ( if you married a Maldivian national )
- work visa ( requested by your local employer prior to your arrival - 1 year maximum, can be renewed )
- business visa ( requested by your local employer/business partner prior to your arrival - 6 months max)
- Dependent visa ( if your spouse/husband works in Maldives - requested by your spouse/husband employer )
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Visa is delivered on arrival and is free of charge for ALL nationalities. Return flight tickets and proof of accommodations might be asked by the immigration on arrival.
The others possibilities for you to stay in Maldives are :
- touristic visa (free on arrival 1 month max)
- resident visa ( if you married a Maldivian national )
- work visa ( requested by your local employer prior to your arrival - 1 year maximum, can be renewed )
- business visa ( requested by your local employer/business partner prior to your arrival - 6 months max)
- Dependent visa ( if your spouse/husband works in Maldives - requested by your spouse/husband employer )
Visa is delivered on arrival and is free of charge for ALL nationalities. Return flight tickets and proof of accommodations might be asked by the immigration on arrival.
The others possibilities for you to stay in Maldives are :
- touristic visa (free on arrival 1 month max)
- resident visa ( if you married a Maldivian national )
- work visa ( requested by your local employer prior to your arrival - 1 year maximum, can be renewed )
- business visa ( requested by your local employer/business partner prior to your arrival - 6 months max)
- Dependent visa ( if your spouse/husband works in Maldives - requested by your spouse/husband employer )
edited Jun 18 at 14:14
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Not sure why this is in the process of being closed as unclear. The OP states his citizenship, place of residence and where he is planning on travelling. He has one question. Pretty clear cut looking to me. Plus there is an answer, answering the question asked, and accepted by the OP.
â CGCampbell
Nov 16 '17 at 18:59
1
Indeed. It might be appropriate to downvote for a lack of research before posting, but the question is perfectly clear and on-topic.
â David Richerby
Nov 17 '17 at 10:30