[
  { "name": "Do Chinese citizens need a visa to enter Malaysia?",
    "active": false,
    "content": "No. Starting <strong>July 17, 2025,</strong> Chinese citizens holding <strong>Ordinary or Public Affairs passports</strong> valid for at least 6 months <strong>do not need a visa</strong> to enter Malaysia for <strong>social visits up to 30 days for each entry</strong> (tourism, business, or family visit). However, they <strong>must not stay more than 90 days within any 180-day period,</strong> and they <strong>still need a visa</strong> if applying for a <strong>Multiple Entry Visa (MEV).</strong>"
  },
  { "name": "Is this visa exemption applicable to all passport types?",
    "active": false,
    "content": "Only for Ordinary Passport and Public Affairs passports."
  },
  { "name": "Do Chinese citizens still need to apply for a Multiple Entry Visa (MEV) to enter Malaysia?",
    "active": false,
    "content": "Yes. The visa exemption effective from <strong>July 17, 2025</strong> does <strong>not apply to MEV.</strong> Chinese citizens who intend to travel to Malaysia under the <strong>Multiple Entry Visa (MEV)</strong> category are still <strong>required to apply for a visa,</strong> as this category is <strong>not covered under the visa exemption agreement.</strong>"
  }
]
