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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฌ Uganda visa requirements for Malaysian citizens

Visa-free ยท 180 days

No visa needed โ€” Malaysian citizens can stay in Uganda visa-free for up to 180 days.

Entry rules for Malaysia passport holders

Holders of a valid Malaysia passport can travel to Uganda for tourism or short business trips without applying for a visa, for stays of up to 180 days. You'll typically just need a passport valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date, and you may be asked to show proof of onward travel or sufficient funds at the border.

The 180-day limit applies to the visit itself โ€” if you plan to stay longer, work, or study in Uganda, you'll need to apply for the appropriate visa or permit before traveling.

Entry rules can change at short notice. Always confirm current requirements with the official Uganda immigration authority or your nearest embassy before booking.

About Uganda

Capital
Kampala
Region
Eastern Africa
Currency
Ugandan shilling (Sh)
Languages
English, Swahili

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Frequently asked questions

Do Malaysian citizens need a visa for Uganda?

No visa needed โ€” Malaysian citizens can stay in Uganda visa-free for up to 180 days.

How long can Malaysian citizens stay in Uganda without a visa?

Malaysian citizens can stay in Uganda for up to 180 days visa-free. Longer stays require a visa or residence permit arranged in advance.

What currency is used in Uganda?

The currency in Uganda is the Ugandan shilling (Sh). The capital city is Kampala.

Is this information up to date?

This page is refreshed weekly from the open Passport Index dataset. Current status: Visa-free ยท 180 days for Malaysian citizens traveling to Uganda. Always double-check with official sources before booking, as rules can change at short notice.

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