"e-Arrival" South - East  Asian

"e-Arrival" (or "Digital/Electronic Arrival Card") refers to an electronic form that many countries have introduced, allowing travelers to provide certain information online to immigration before arrival (e.g., passport details, travel plans, health information). This partially or completely replaces the paper arrival card that was previously often used.

Digital Entry Card: 

 

Nearly all Southeast Asian countries have now introduced the digital entry card, which must be filled out before entry, only the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste does not have a digital system.

 

Important: Please note that the exact regulations, timeframes, and official portals are subject to change. It is always advisable to check the official websites of the relevant immigration authorities or the Foreign Office for the latest requirements shortly before your trip.

 

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The eTravel System is a digital single data collection platform for passengers arriving in and departing from the Philippines

In Thailand, you now also have to fill out a digital "Arrival Card" online before your trip.

 

In Singapore it is the "SG Arrival Card (SGAC) with Electronic Health Declaration"

For Indonesia, an electronic "Visa on Arrival" (e-VOA) must be applied for.

For entry into Malaysia, the electronic Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) is required.

 

The e-arrival card is required for entry into Cambodia.

Laos has also introduced the Lao Digital Entry Declaration (LDIF).

 

In Brunei, the digital entry card is called the "e-Register".

The eVisa is the most common and recommended way to enter Myanmar. The application process is done online through the official government website.

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