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What about Malaysian immigrants?

# Malaysian Immigrant # Introduction Malaysia's second home plan is almost within reach, so I decided to come here. After staying in Malaysia for more than two years, I still feel good. If you want to ask what the real life in Malaysia is like, I can tell you the basic necessities of life. The following is the related content compiled by Wu, welcome to read!

1. What about Malaysian immigrants?

1. The housing prices in Malaysia vary greatly. Different cities in Malaysia are very different. The property rights of 1999 and 999 are different, and Kuala Lumpur and Penang are the most expensive. I live in Penang. Let's talk about Penang.

1。 High-grade apartment: 24-hour security, swimming pool, gym, large public green space, tennis court and other free facilities, generally a seaside residential sea view room, about 200 square meters, equipped with 2 parking spaces, the price is about 2.5 million ringgit.

2. Mid-range apartment: 24-hour security, swimming pool, gym, some public green spaces and other free facilities, generally about 100 square meters, with 1-2 parking spaces, the price is 300-600,000 ringgit. However, it must be pointed out that foreigners can only buy houses of more than 654.38 million ringgit in Penang.

3。 Low-rise apartment: only elevator and public parking lot. These houses are very small, 60-80 square meters, more than 654.38+ million ringgit. Similar to houses with land in early family communities, such as townhouses, I heard that it is easy to recruit thieves, but I didn't ask.

Second, the food price in Malaysia is not much different from that in this country. Rice is about 20-50 ringgit/10 kg, equivalent to RMB 2-5 yuan/kg, mainly Thai rice.

Oil, Brown Oil (imported from China in large quantities and added to mixed oil) 13.35 ringgit /5 kg, almost 27 yuan/barrel; Other sunflower oil, corn oil, etc. The range is above 20-30.

Pork is expensive and rare because there are many Muslims here. Pork prices vary from region to region. The whole chicken has been cleaned up. Its price is more than 6 ringgit/kg, that is, 10.90 yuan/kg is 6 yuan/kg more than ordinary beef, that is, 1 1 yuan/kg. There are many kinds of fish, most of which are between 5 and 20 yuan.

Third, ok

In Malaysia, it is totally unthinkable to have no car, so almost every family has a car, but the car here is not cheap. However, a 90% loan to buy a car is still very cost-effective. But as a second home, you can buy cars, including imported cars, duty-free, which is cheaper than domestic ones. Besides, I'm glad the oil price here is very cheap. No.95 is 1.90 ringgit/liter, which is less than 4 yuan. As for tolls, there are not many highways in Malaysia. From Kuala Lumpur LCCT airport to Penang, the whole journey is about 400 kilometers. The toll is 49.70 ringgit, 100 RMB, and the vehicle road tax is 120 ringgit/year (or 150 ringgit, I can't remember, sorry). No other expenses, relatively cheap.

Fourth, the living environment

Generally speaking, the air quality in Malaysia is very good, there is almost no dust in the air and the climate is very good. As long as you don't walk in the sun, you won't feel very hot. Compared with China, the water quality is also very good. I like drinking tea. The tap water in China has a strong taste, and there is tea residue when making tea. There is hardly any tea residue here. The roads in Malaysia are very narrow. Many roadside shops feel the same as they did 20 years ago, especially in the old city. They almost feel that they have returned to China in the old society. Only after asking did I know that most of the houses in the old town of Penang were built before World War II and have been listed as world heritage sites.

Muslims here are relatively moderate, and most people are still very polite. In addition, the Chinese community is relatively United and has its own complete social structure. From the China school where children receive education to the mass graves of China people, Malays and China people are almost like two parallel lines, with little overlap and no trouble. Politically, Chinese rarely participate, and most civil servants are Malays. This also leads to the fact that Malays are mostly lazy, while China people are usually richer economically.

These are some of what I have seen and heard during my three years in Malaysia. We can get a glimpse of the real life of Chinese in Malaysia. Generally speaking, Malaysia is a very livable place.

2. Detailed explanation of application conditions and required materials for second residence in Malaysia.

Malaysia's second home project is a policy launched by the Malaysian government to attract foreign investment, promote tourism and develop the economy, with the aim of encouraging foreigners to live in Malaysia for a long time.

Application conditions

Requirements for applying for a second residence in Malaysia:

2 1 to 49 years old:

Current assets are at least RM 500,000.

Offshore income is RM 65,438+00,000 per month.

Don't retire over 50.

Current assets are at least RM 350,000.

If not retired, the offshore income is RM 65,438+00,000/month;

Special retirees:

Current assets are at least RM 350,000.

The government pension is at least 65,438+00,000 ringgit/month.

Application material

Certificate of monthly income (original or notarized)

Marriage certificate (notarized certificate, if accompanied by spouse)

Passport photos (4 two-inch passport photos)

Certificate of no criminal record (notarial certificate, one for husband and wife)

China bank deposit certificate (original bank or notarial certificate)

Children's birth certificate (notarial certificate, 2 1 unmarried children under one year old)

Application form of Immigration Department (application form of Immigration Department, applicant's health declaration form, application form, resume and power of attorney)

Personal passport (copy of each applicant's passport, if the passport is updated within 12 months, the old passport must also be copied; All passport copies must be notarized) 4 2-inch passport photos.

Remarks: 1. Bank deposit certificate is recommended by China Bank, because the approval speed of cooperative relationship is faster;

2. Bank deposit certificate: 1) used to prove the current assets of the applicant; 2) If it is a current account, you need to submit the running account for the first three months; 3) If it is a time deposit, it must be deposited for 6 months before submission.

3. Please leave a message for the detailed material list.

Project advantage

Stay in Malaysia for a long time

in-and-out

Parental visa: over 60 years old, renewed every 6 months.

Tax preference: pensions remitted to Malaysia are tax-free.

Buy a duty-free car (locally installed in Malaysia, 40%, sold within one year after the visa is stamped, and paid tax two years later).

Purchase of real estate (500,000 ringgit * or above, 60%~80% loan)

Education: Unmarried children and students under 2 1 year-old can take them and attend local schools. Tuition in international schools is low, only one third of that in Europe and America)

Pension: the medical facilities are perfect, the medical level is high, and foreigners even charter flights; Employment of foreign domestic helpers (each applicant can only bring one foreign domestic helper)

Real estate: the average price is 20,000-30,000 yuan per square meter, only one tenth of that of Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo. Real estate has a high return on investment, with an annual rent of 5-7%.

Property right: permanent property right, usable area, fine decoration.

Work: Starting a business in Malaysia can bring jobs.