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Is Malaysia worth immigrating?

Malaysia is one of the most livable countries in Asia, so many people want to immigrate to Malaysia. However, Malaysia is not an immigrant country and cannot have dual citizenship. It is almost impossible to immigrate directly to Malaysia. The "Malaysia Second Home Plan" policy launched by the Malaysian government in 2004 provides the only channel for those who want to immigrate to Malaysia. Www.contactmalaysia.com.cn, a Malaysian real estate network, provides information on Malaysian immigrants, hoping to help. First of all, let's learn about Malaysia's nationality policy. Malaysia pursues a conservative nationality policy and does not recognize dual nationality. The Malaysian Immigration Bureau has previously issued a "nationality acceptance policy", that is, people have obtained permanent residency for more than 12 years and lived in Malaysia for more than 10 years, but the approval is still very strict. However, the situation is quietly developing in a good direction. In 2009, the Immigration Bureau of Malaysia revised the "Nationality Acceptance Policy", and the terms were relaxed. This policy requires naturalization applicants to have permanent residency for more than 65,438+00 years and to live in Malaysia for more than 5 years before they can apply for naturalization.

Thus, in order to realize Malaysia's immigration dream, the first thing to be solved is the issue of permanent residency, and the "Malaysia Second Home Plan" has become our best choice. After successfully joining the "Malaysia Second Home Plan" launched by the Malaysian government, we can get a valid visa for 65,438+00 years, which can be renewed indefinitely, and we will also get permanent residency, which will make us eligible to apply for naturalization.

The naturalization agency in Malaysia is the National Registration Office. Applicants who meet the naturalization requirements need to prepare the following documents to apply for naturalization:

my ID card

Entry permit (visa)

birth certificate

Applicant's behavior documents (passport and right of abode) within 10 year.

Identity cards of supporters (supporters cannot be spouses, family members and their lawyers)

To sum up, it is also a good choice to choose Malaysia to move. Hope to adopt, thank you.