Do you know that if you go to Australia twice and transit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, do you need two visas ?
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You don't need a visa if you don't leave the customs.
If you stay for no more than 120 hours each time, you don't need any visas. You can use the 120-hour transit visa. It's faster than entering with a visa. There are usually no people in that window, and it's free. You don't need to spend a penny. Those who have spent money on visas have to queue up for a long time at the exit. Don't be misled by those things that seem right. Why not make full use of these policies? I did it this way in January. Just one thing, you must have a ticket to leave within 120 hours. You need to see it. Since someone answered that customs doesn't need a visa, I especially remind you that you don't need it to exit either. You just need to leave within 120 hours. I stayed for 3 days in January without a visa, one day at a time.
Transit visa is very simple. If you have a connecting ticket, just show the next boarding pass and passport. If you have separate tickets, prepare an English electronic itinerary in advance and show it with your passport. The transit visa allows a stay of up to 120 hours, so you can go to the visa hall and find the shortest line to apply for it.
Malaysia has a transit visa which allows a stay of 120 hours.