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Why are retired immigrants to Malaysia so popular?

# Malaysian Immigrants # Introduction In recent years, the number of China people who go to Malaysia to support the elderly has doubled. More than 20% of the immigrants from this country, which was selected as the third paradise for the aged in the world by International Life magazine, came from China. Let's take a look at why retired immigrants to Malaysia are so popular with KaoNet.

1. Why are retired immigrants to Malaysia so popular?

Let's take a look at the story of Lao Zhou.

Blue sky, white clouds, beaches and warm sea breeze are the main reasons why Beijingers chose to go to Malaysia for their old age. After traveling around the world, Lao Zhou settled his retired home in Malaysia. In his view, overseas retirement is not as complicated as expected.

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Antihypertensive drugs are half a year.

For Lao Zhou, who has been troubled by cardiovascular diseases, the time of "supporting the elderly" in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is extremely beautiful.

Lao Zhou, 62, lived in Beijing before. After eight years as a teacher, she worked in a foreign company in Beijing for 22 years until she retired at the age of 60.

After retirement, Lao Zhou has been looking for a place to support the elderly. "I have been to many countries, such as America, Canada and Europe." Lao Zhou said frankly that although these countries are good, they are too cold, which can be said to be too "unsafe" for an old man who has been plagued by chronic cardiovascular diseases all the year round. Coupled with the local living costs and medical care in Europe and America, he gave up the idea of going there to support the elderly. "The cost is too high. Unless you have a job there, a fixed income and a pension, the level of consumption there is beyond the reach of ordinary people. "

Lao Zhou believes that since providing for the aged is of course comfortable, it is originally to enjoy life after a hard life. Where can I go to work while supporting the elderly?

Later, Lao Zhou set his sights on Southeast Asia, and Malaysia was his first choice. After some investigation, he thought Malaysia was the most suitable place for his retirement, so in February 2065438+2006, he consulted overseas in Yima and handled MM2H ("Second Hometown Plan").

Lao Zhou said that one of the main attractions of choosing Malaysia is its good climate, which is especially suitable for people with cardiovascular diseases. Take his own situation as an example. He has been taking antihypertensive drugs in China for more than ten years, and he needs to take 80 mg of "Dai Wen" every day. After several months in Geelong, my blood pressure reached 60~65/ 100, so I only took 1 Dai Wen every day.

Not being sick, Lao Zhou's mood is naturally good. He said that after living in Kuala Lumpur for nearly a year, language is basically not a problem. "Buying a 70-square-meter apartment in Kuala Lumpur only costs RM 654.38+00,000. Compared with the property prices in Beijing, the cost of living is not high. " A month's food, medical care and living expenses are slightly lower than those in China, so there is no pressure on Lao Zhou.

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Nearly 40% of immigrants are silver-haired.

"Almost all the old people who come to Malaysia for retirement now come to Malaysia through MM2H ("Second Home Project "). From 2002 to 20 13, the total number of people who immigrated to Malaysia through this program reached 23,870, of which 9 1 18 were over 50 years old, accounting for about 38%. "

Hanis Muhamadnor, the public relations director of the Second Home Project of Malaysia's Ministry of Tourism and Culture, said that in addition to China, Japan, Bangladesh and Britain are also countries that choose to immigrate to Malaysia.

2. What are the requirements for emigrating to Malaysia?

1. The main application is at least 2 1 year;

2. No criminal record;

3.2 1-50 years old: deposit RM 300,000, take out RM10.5 million one year later, and keep RM10.5 million;

4.50 years old or above: deposit RM 654.38+05 million. After one year, RM 50,000 was withdrawn and RM 654.38+million was retained.

Such a simple Malaysian immigrant, some people will ask, what are the benefits of immigrating to Malaysia? Today I'm going to tell you not only what you need to immigrate to Malaysia, but also the benefits of immigrating to Malaysia.

Benefits of Malaysian immigration:

1. Malaysia can go to countries above 120 without a visa;

2. Children can go to Malaysia to study, and their overseas Chinese status is low, so they can enter famous domestic schools;

3. Freedom of childbearing

4. At the same time, you can continue to retain your domestic household registration;

5. Can be employed in Malaysia;

6. One person applies and the whole family benefits. Spouses and children under 2 1 year can immigrate to Malaysia with the main applicant.

Compared with other traditional immigrant countries, emigrating to Malaysia has the following advantages:

1. Malaysia has a high proportion of Chinese, and the mainland language, living habits and customs are suitable for domestic residents;

2. Applicants do not need academic qualifications and language requirements, and some countries have language requirements for applicants;

3. No immigration director invested in emigrating to Malaysia. Whether to live in Malaysia is free to choose, and you can not live for a day.

4. There is no inheritance tax. Unlike many countries, Malaysia has no inheritance tax, and there is no need to pay heavy taxes on the property adopted by children in the future;

5. Investment income in Malaysia does not need to be taxed (except transaction stamp duty) and can enjoy the tax exemption policy of competition tax;

6. There is no need to provide proof of the source of funds for investment in Malaysia. Many countries require applicants to provide proof of the source of funds;

7. Global income, Malaysia is tax-free. Residents of many countries need to pay taxes to their own governments on their overseas income.