Will a train ticket to Singapore be accepted as proof of onward travel to fly one-way into Malaysia?

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So I've booked my ticket to start my next big overland trip and I've elected to start in Kuala Lumpur because it's the cheapest place to fly to from Sydney.

I've previously expressed some concerns that flying into KL on a one-way ticket could end in being refused permission to board the plane or to enter the country on arrival:

  1. What happens if you arrive in Malaysia with a one-way ticket but are asked for proof of onward travel?
  2. Fly into Singapore or Kuala Lumpur on one-way ticket to begin overlanding trip?

Based on advice in those answers my plan is to buy a train ticket from Alor Setar to Hat Yai in Thailand, or perhaps from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore and use that as proof that I'll be leaving Malaysia.

But will this be sufficient? Should I buy a one-way ticket to Singapore and specifically avoid a return ticket? Or would I be better off buying a train ticket north since Singapore is the end of the line to the south whereas the north can take me to many countries far from Malaysia?



Best Answer

Personally, I've never had a problem with an onward destination going to Malaysia. I have never flown into Malaysia, I've always entered over land and they've never asked if I was leaving.

If you run into any trouble it'll be when you check in to AirAsia or whoever you're flying with. They'll want proof of onward travel more so than customs (Opinion).

If I were you, I'd go to the airport a bit early, check in, see if they ask for it. If they do and won't let you board without proof, I'd buy a ticket. I assume Sydney has Wi-Fi or you have a phone with Wi-Fi. Granted I travel broke and it's worth saving $20 to me.




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