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Policies and conditions for Malaysia to apply for permanent residence status

# Malaysian Immigrants # Introduction Penang has beautiful beaches, a leisurely lifestyle and a long history of world cultural heritage. It is an excellent overseas retirement destination. Many Chinese flocked to immigrate to Malaysia. When it comes to immigration, the first thing that comes to mind is major countries in Europe and America, but I don't know that various immigrant countries in Asia are rising silently. At present, the trend of launching immigration projects in Southeast Asia is gradually rising, and Malaysia is one of them. For China people, living conditions in Asia are actually more suitable. Next, KaoNet will analyze the policies and conditions for Malaysia to apply for permanent residence status.

1. Policies and conditions for Malaysia to apply for permanent residence status

1. Any foreign wife who has lived in Malaysia for more than two years can apply for Malaysian citizenship. 2. Foreign children of Malaysian citizens can apply for Malaysian citizenship.

3. Foreigners who have lived in Malaysia for 10 to 12 years can apply for a permanent residence permit.

4. Holders of permanent residence permits can apply for identity cards at the registration office and live in Malaysia indefinitely. In addition, you can work or own your own property without a work permit. However, holders of permanent residence permits are not allowed to vote in elections.

Procedures and steps for handling permanent resident card (green card):

I. Submission of materials and deposit:

1. The principal applicant will email or express the required materials to the Commissioner for data review (confirmed on the same day);

2. After the materials are approved, the principal applicant signs a contract and pays the deposit. From the date of receiving the deposit, the specific PR will be handled.

Second, the cooperation and expenses required for the handling stage:

1. Within two months of entering the immigration office, you need to enter the identification system;

2. After receiving the documents, the principal applicant shall cooperate to complete the entry of the identification system;

3. Pay the handling fee of the second step after completing the operation of this step, and continue the relevant handling.

Three, the national bureau reported and received the permanent identity card:

1. Obtain the counter-signing letter from the Immigration Bureau and the approval letter from the National Bureau of Malaysia;

2. The principal applicant shall obtain a Malaysian permanent identity card and its passport and approval letter;

Matters that holders of permanent residence permits must pay attention to:

1, good behavior.

2. Abide by the laws of this Malaysian country.

3. Do not join or participate in any form of political activities.

4. Do not participate in organizations that criticize or oppose the government alone or in other ways.

5, can't participate in activities that have a negative impact on national security alone or in other ways, affecting public order and morality.

2. How to immigrate to Malaysia?

Application documents Those who apply for "My Second Home" in Malaysia need to submit the following documents:

1) application letter; Personal background and purpose of participating in this project; -Who will apply to come with you (single or with family)? -Briefly explain how you make a living in Malaysia (financial ability); Point out the financial standards you want to adopt; Time deposit or monthly foreign income (only applicable to people aged 50 or above).

2) Personal resume, education and experience table.

3) Three Malaysian IM. 12 forms (social access permission form)

4) MM2H form of Malaysia's second hometown.

5) Four passport photos.

6) A notarized copy of the entire passport (one copy per page, just stamp the page with personal information and photos). If the date of the new passport is less than one year, every page of the old passport must be copied and notarized.

7) notarized marriage certificate (with spouse)

8) notarized birth certificate (for people with children)

9) Notarized bank statement report/other financial documents proving your ability to pay the living expenses in Malaysia. The more certificates of deposit, the better. You must have a minimum deposit of RM 350,000 (about US$ 65,438+008,000) over 50 years old. You must have a minimum deposit of RM 550,000 (about US$ 65,438+068,000) under the age of 50.

10) Notarized salary statement/pension for at least three months (over 50 years old, applying for overseas monthly income certificate).

1 1) Certificate of no criminal record issued by the Public Security Bureau.

12) Report on the health status of the applicant and his family.

13) The applicant authorizes Malaysia Second Home Center to go to the relevant bank to prove the economic situation.

Application process

Step 1: The applicant submits relevant necessary documents and fees to the authorized agent of Malaysia Second Home Center (the authorized agent has a license KPL/LN:MHxxxx). 50% agency fee in advance.

Step 2: The agent submits a complete set of application documents for the applicant.

Step 3: The intermediary will notify the applicant after obtaining the approval documents from the Malaysian Immigration Bureau.

Step 4: The applicant comes to Malaysia in person. Matters to be handled after coming to Malaysia:

1) physical examination;

2) Open an account with a Malaysian bank and deposit a time deposit:

A. fixed deposit RM150000 over 50 years old (50000 can be withdrawn after one year to buy a house or pay medical expenses or children's education expenses). Fixed deposit under the age of 50 is RM 300,000 (150,000 can be withdrawn after one year to purchase real estate or pay medical expenses or children's education expenses).

B. If the applicant already owns more than RM 65,438+0,000,000 in Malaysia, the person over 50 can only deposit RM 65,438+0,000,000; People under 50 can only save RM150,000.

3) Buy a medical insurance. (Applicants over the age of 60 can be exempted)

Step 5: The agent submits supplementary documents.

Step: 1) The applicant obtains a visa. Pay the following fees:

① The remaining 50% handling fee.

② The visa fee is RM 120 per year.

If the customer is already in Malaysia when the visa is issued, each person must pay a tourist visa fee of RM 500. (Usually, when the MM2H visa is approved, the agent will inform the applicant by phone or document that the applicant will apply for a visa at the nearest Malaysian embassy in his country of origin, and then come to Malaysia with a visa to obtain the MM2H visa. This fee is not necessary. )

The second to third steps (from the time the applicant is approved) will take about 30-60 working days.

Submit application

After all the information is ready, you need to submit an application for immigration to Malaysia.

In order to ensure the success rate and efficiency of applicants' applications, a strict second set of pre-trial mechanism for housing applications has been formulated. That is, before the formal submission to the government, the agency will conduct a preliminary examination and sign an agency agreement when the application materials fully meet the requirements of the Malaysian government. If any possible problems are found, they will be raised in the pre-trial results and further improved until they are met.

After passing the preliminary examination, a formal agency agreement will be signed. Express the application materials to Malaysia headquarters within 3 working days. After receiving your application materials, the Head Office of Malaysia will conduct relevant certification and secondary audit within 7- 10 working days, and submit the signed letter of guarantee to the Immigration Department of Malaysia after it is successfully passed.