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I want to settle in Malaysia for a long time. what can I do?

If you live in Malaysia for a long time, you can apply for the Malaysia Second Home Program. The application process is as follows:

1. The applicant shall submit relevant necessary documents and expenses to the authorized agent of Malaysia Second Home Center.

2. The agent submits a complete set of application documents for the applicant.

3. The agent will notify the applicant after obtaining the approval document from the Malaysian Immigration Bureau.

4. The applicant came to Malaysia in person. Matters to be handled after coming to Malaysia:

1, physical examination;

2. Open an account with a Malaysian bank and deposit a time deposit:

A time deposit of RM150,000,150,000 over 50 years old (RM150,000 can be withdrawn after one year for buying a house or paying medical expenses or children's education expenses). Under 50-year-old time deposit RM 300,000,300,000 (RM150,000,150,000 can be withdrawn after one year to purchase real estate or pay medical expenses or children's education expenses).

B. If the applicant already owns more than 1 million ringgit (one million ringgit) in Malaysia, more than 50% can only deposit 1 million ringgit (one hundred thousand ringgit); People under 50 can only save150,000 ringgit (150,000 ringgit).

3. Buy a medical insurance (applicants over 60 can be exempted).

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Agent submits supplementary documents.

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Matters needing attention when entering Malaysia:

1. It is forbidden to bring drugs: those who bring drugs into the country or participate in illegal and criminal activities such as drug manufacturing, drug trafficking, drug trafficking and drug abuse can be sentenced to death according to the seriousness of the case.

Second, the relevant customs requirements

Foreign tourists must declare all dutiable articles to the customs before entering the country. Customs has the right to ask passengers to open their luggage for inspection. There is no tariff on travel between East and West Malaysia.

The following personal belongings carried by foreign passengers are exempt from customs duties: alcohol (not more than 1 liter), cigarettes (not more than 225g, equivalent to 200 pieces), cosmetics, soap, toothpaste, new clothes (not more than 3 pieces), new shoes (not more than 1 pair), portable appliances for health care and cleaning (not more than 60 pieces each)

Duty-free goods include fountain pens, lighters, perfumes, cosmetics (excluding powder), watches, cameras, video cameras, computers, fishing gear, ball games (except golf) and various musical instruments (except piano).

Tourists who have brought personal taxable articles into the country for less than 3 months may bring relevant articles into the country after paying a certain amount of deposit to the customs. The deposit will be refunded when the tourists leave the country.

Three. inspection and quarantine

In order to prevent the introduction of pests such as infectious diseases and parasitic diseases of animals and plants, the Malaysian government conducts inspection and quarantine on imported animals and plants. If you bring animals and plants into the country, you need to apply for an entry permit from the relevant Malaysian authorities in advance, and observe various inspection and quarantine procedures when entering the country.

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