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Which is better, Brunei immigrants or Malay immigrants?
Malaysia: the second hometown immigration policy;
The "Malaysia Second Home Plan" is a policy of the Malaysian government to encourage citizens of all countries that have diplomatic relations with Malaysia to stay in Malaysia for a long time. Participants in Malaysia's Second Home have no language requirements regardless of age, sex, race or belief. Participants also warmly welcome their spouses, parents and children to live in Malaysia. My second home in Malaysia is also open to all foreign spouses of Malaysian citizens and foreign citizens with long-term residence and work permits.
Flexible, free, low threshold and revocable living conditions abroad;
1, no age limit, no English requirement, no proof of asset source. Ten-year visa-free life-long renewable, permanent residence, free entry and exit without repeated visas.
2, fast processing, short cycle (February-March), ready to use. Simple materials only need to provide passport, marriage certificate and proof of deposit income.
3. The threshold is low. You only need to deposit 600,000 RMB in the Bank of Malaysia, and you can withdraw 300,000 RMB the next year. After that, you can keep 300,000 RMB in your account, which will be halved if you are over 50 years old.
4. There is no residence requirement and no immigration supervisor. There is no need to give up domestic identity, career, welfare and social relations. You can also withdraw your identity, as long as you get back the deposit without losing money.
If a host applies, the whole family can get a visa, and parents over 60 can accompany and bring a servant into Malaysia. Children go to school and parents go to accompany them.
Brunei is a high welfare country that restricts immigration.
In any of the following circumstances, you can apply for permanent residency:
1. Foreign women are married to Brunei citizens or permanent residents and have lived in Brunei continuously for more than 5 years; Or a foreign man marries a Brunei woman and has lived in Brunei continuously for more than 15 years;
2. Foreigners born in Brunei have lived in Brunei continuously for more than 5 years; Or born in other places and living in Wenzhou 15 years or more;
3. People who have invested more than 500,000 yuan in Brunei and contributed to the cultural society.
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