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How to apply for the second home project in Malaysia

# Malaysian Immigrants # Introduction 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. The following is how to apply for the second home project in Malaysia. Welcome to read!

1. How to apply for the second home project in Malaysia?

The applicant has deposited a certain amount of funds in a designated bank in Malaysia:

2 1-49 years old: RM 300,000;

50 years old and above: RM 65,438 +0.5 million;

And meet the requirements of monthly income 10000 ringgit, and the income certificate can be processed.

The main applicant can take children under 2 1 year, parents over 60 and a nanny to live in Malaysia for a long time.

The visa renewal period of Malaysia's second home project is 10 year;

The accompanying parents of the main applicant need to apply for a "special visa for parents" updated every six months;

The accompanying nanny applied for a work visa in Malaysia.

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.

Not retired at the age of 50 or above:

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.

2. Reasons for choosing Malaysian immigrants

1. Overseas China students

Children with the status of "Malaysia's second hometown" can enjoy the "policy of joint entrance examination for overseas Chinese students" and get low marks. At the same time, if the applicant's children are under 2 1, they can apply together as dependents, enjoy quality education in Malaysia and attend government public schools.

2. No communication barriers

There is no requirement for English. Chinese make up 30% of Malaysia's population. In addition to English and Mandarin, Fujian dialect, Cantonese and Hakka dialect are widely used, and Chinese culture remains intact.

3. Medical treatment

People with the status of "Malaysia's second hometown" enjoy the same medical insurance policy as locals.

4. Housing benefits

People with the status of "Malaysia's second residence" can directly buy real estate with permanent property rights or 99-year property rights in Malaysia without FIC approval.

5. Tax exemption policy

People with the status of "Malaysia's second hometown" can enjoy tax exemption for their personal income from foreign countries.

6. Low consumption

Malaysia has a particularly high standard of living and modernization, rich products and effective government economic regulation, but the cost of living is one of the lowest in Asia. It is precisely because of its unique geographical location and superior natural conditions that Malaysia is recognized as the most politically stable country in the world, with an independent and reliable judicial system and the safest country in the world.

3. Medical and educational advantages of Malaysian immigrants

Malaysia, located in Asia, is an important and dynamic economy in Southeast Asia. Due to its special geographical location and the necessity of global supply chain, Malaysia has attracted a large number of people from all over the world to immigrate to Malaysia.

The local government of Malaysia welcomes citizens of other nationalities to come to Malaysia for cultural exchange, investment, business and study abroad, thus attracting a large number of overseas people to choose Malaysia as their first choice for immigration.

1, economic aspect

Malaysia has a developed economy and low prices. Ranked in the forefront of the world economy, the national income level far exceeds that of China, but the price level is far lower than that of China. The cost of living is lower than that in China, so living in Malaysia is less stressful and suitable for China people.

Food stalls can eat up to 8RM from a few cents to 4RM, and hemp stalls generally eat 8RM of miscellaneous rice. Baku bone tea is 6-9rm, and the better one is basically10rm per person. Penang fried fruit strips 4.5-8rm, what kind of slippery egg river, pork knuckle vinegar, rice noodles, Guangfu fried, beef river are basically between 4-8RM.

2. Medical conditions

If you occasionally feel unwell, have a cold, have a headache or have a fever, you can enjoy the right to see a doctor like the locals. If you are seriously ill, you can enjoy the protection of medical insurance. As for how much medical insurance can be reimbursed, it mainly depends on how much medical insurance is purchased.

There are as many as 32 medical universities in Malaysia, and many doctors graduate every year, and all of them have passed very strict examinations. In addition, there are overseas medical students studying in developed countries such as the United States, Britain and Australia. They are excellent in pediatrics, oncology, gynecology and cardiology, and all specialties provide medical care. Moreover, in Malaysia, doctors' licenses are assessed to ensure that doctors reach the level of medical services.

Malaysia is the most livable country in Asia and a popular immigrant country. Because there are friendly and gentle people, low living expenses, perfect infrastructure, charming natural environment, good investment environment and multiculturalism, and an international high-level education and medical system.

3. Education

According to the requirements of each school, the applicant's children can enter the school by showing relevant certificates. There are many international primary and secondary schools in Malaysia. There are mainly Australian education, British education, American education, and of course there are primary and secondary schools in China, which can be chosen according to the different requirements of applicants.

Children with second residence status can choose to attend public schools and international schools. If you go to public schools, you have to learn Malay in addition to English and Chinese, but international schools don't need it. If they are in primary school, they can go to public schools. They are young and adaptable, and can master several languages quickly.

If you get overseas Chinese status with a low threshold, you can get special rights such as tax exemption, extra points for your children's college entrance examination and adoption of a second child. Parents may choose to immigrate first and then study abroad. University education in Malaysia is closely related to courses in Europe, America and Australia. The unique joint course enables students to obtain a diploma from a third country at half the cost.

4. Climate

Malaysia is located near the equator and belongs to the tropical rain forest climate and tropical monsoon climate. There is no obvious division of four seasons, and the temperature difference changes very little. The average temperature is between 26 and 30 degrees, and there is abundant rainfall all year round. March-June and 10 to February are rainy seasons. The average annual temperature in inland mountainous areas is 22~28, and that in coastal plains is 25~30.