Nas Daily Admits Buying Second Citizenship To Enter Malaysia, Sparks Major Backlash
Denied Entry, Then Found A Way Around It

Vlogger Nas Daily, who holds an Israeli passport, revealed that he was previously denied entry into Malaysia due to the country’s policy of not recognising Israeli travel documents.
Malaysia has no diplomatic ties with Israel and does not accept Israeli passports.
However, instead of accepting the restriction, Nas Daily disclosed that he obtained a second citizenship specifically to enter Malaysia.
“I was once banned from entering Malaysia because of my passport. Four years ago, I stood at the border and my entry was denied.
“However, I got a second passport and came back. This time, I managed to enter the country,” he said.
Legal Loophole Or Deliberate Bypass?
His admission has triggered heated reactions across social media.
Many questioned whether deliberately acquiring another citizenship purely to bypass Malaysia’s diplomatic policy crosses an ethical line, even if it remains technically legal.
Critics argue that while immigration laws may allow entry under a different passport, the move appears calculated to circumvent a clear geopolitical stance.
The controversy intensified as users debated whether such actions undermine the intent behind Malaysia’s long-standing position regarding Israel.
A Statement That Reignited Tensions
In his remarks, Nas Daily described Malaysia’s landscapes, culture and diversity.
However, online discussions quickly shifted away from tourism impressions and focused instead on the principle of entry itself.
For many, the core issue is not about travel content — it is about whether intentionally navigating around a national restriction sends a problematic message.
The revelation has once again placed Nas Daily at the centre of controversy, with strong opinions emerging on both sides of the debate.
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