Starting June 3, 2026, Malaysians can now apply for a 10-year passport, offering a longer validity option than the traditional 5-year passport.

The application fee for the 10-year passport is RM350, while the standard 5-year passport remains at RM200.
The new rule comes under the2026 Fees (Passport & Visa) (Amendment) Order, enacted by the King under Section 3 of the 1951 Fees Act and signed by Chief Secretary to the Government, Tan Sri Shamsudin Suardi.
Discounts and exemptions available
The amendment not only introduces the 10-year passport option but also provides discounts and exemptions for special groups:
- Senior citizens aged 60 and above pay half price (RM175) for a 10-year passport. The 5-year passport fee for seniors remains RM100.
- Persons with disabilities (18+) holding an OKU card areexempt from fees for the 10-year passport.
- All immigration department officers and staff also enjoy a free 10-year passport.
While this move gives Malaysians more flexibility and convenience, especially for those who travel frequently, it’s worth noting that at the time of writing, the 10-year option has yet to be made available online.
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