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How to obtain Malay permanent identity?

Many people want to apply for permanent residence in Malaysia because Malaysia has a good development environment and a mature visa application. So how do they get permanent residence status in Malaysia? Come and have a look with me.

Malaysia has become a popular investment and living place in recent years, but many China people don't like Malaysia's nationality, because compared with Malaysia, Malaysia is still highly developed in China and more accustomed to the way of life. They mainly take a fancy to the above advantages of Malaysia and regard Malaysia as a place for vacation, pension, investment and children's education, rather than a permanent residence. Therefore, in recent years, it has become a trend to replace Malay citizens with Malays to obtain permanent residency.

Malaysian Permanent Resident Visa (Green Card) A permanent identity card issued by the Malaysian government to foreigners. The English abbreviation is MYPR (MYPR(PR:permanentresident). Because it is red, it is also called Malaysia's red identity card. It is valid for life. With this card, you can enter Malaysia without all visa requirements and live freely.

Ways and conditions for obtaining a Malaysian green card;

1. Get a green card as a spouse and children. The easiest way to get a Malaysian green card is to marry a Malaysian citizen. After five years of marriage, you can get MYPR, and children under 18 can get green cards.

2. invest. The investment is at least $2 million, which is deposited in a bank in Malaysia and can only be withdrawn after five years.

3. Get a green card as an expert and a professional. People with professional knowledge, talents and "world-class" skills recognized by any international organization are recommended by relevant Malaysian institutions; Or have outstanding skills in any field, have worked in Malaysian government agencies or private companies for three years, and have been recommended by relevant agencies.

If the above conditions are not met, the applicant for a permanent residence visa needs to apply to the relevant Malaysian authorities and pass the certification of the Malaysian permanent resident scoring system. The full score of the scoring system is 120, and the passing score is 65. Only if you get a passing score will you be considered in the admission card. Applicants must submit proof of good behavior of their original nationality and have a local guarantor in Malaysia. After submitting the application, the applicant and his sponsor must attend an interview with the Immigration Department.