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Can Malaysia immigrate when buying a house?

1. Can Malaysia immigrate when buying a house?

1, Malaysia can't immigrate when buying a house, because Malaysia has not yet introduced a foreigner immigration policy. Malaysia is a non-immigrant country. If you want to live in Malaysia for a long time, you can apply for the local "Malaysia Second Home Plan", so that you can get the right of abode in Malaysia and enjoy a series of local preferential policies and conveniences.

2. "Malaysia's Second Home Plan" is actually a quasi-investment immigration policy in Malaysia. As long as investors invest a certain amount in Malaysia, they can obtain a super visa and stay in Malaysia for a long time, but investors cannot obtain Malaysian nationality. In other words, the second hometown status can be used to live, work, invest, study abroad and provide for the elderly in Malaysia, and most of them will not be restricted, but the nationality and identity of investors will remain unchanged.

Second, what should I pay attention to when buying a house in Malaysia?

1. When buying a house in Malaysia, buyers should try to buy a new house, and it is best not to buy a second-hand house, because buying a "second-hand house" needs to consider uncertain risks such as property maintenance costs.

2. When buying a house in Malaysia, buyers should also consider the location of the community, because some areas where overseas colored people gather will have security problems, so it is necessary to investigate the location and surrounding conditions of the community.

The above is a detailed introduction about buying a house in Malaysia. I hope I can answer your doubts. Malaysia can't immigrate when buying a house, because Malaysia has not yet introduced an immigration policy for foreigners, so everyone should think it over before deciding whether to buy a house.