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Can the participants in Malaysia's Second Home Project be counted as overseas Chinese?

Counting overseas Chinese.

According to Article 2 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Returned Overseas Chinese and Their Families, overseas Chinese are China citizens designated to live abroad. There are two prerequisites for confirming the identity of overseas Chinese:

One is that you must settle abroad.

Secondly, you must have China nationality.

Participants in Malaysia's second home project meet the above two conditions. Living abroad for 18 months within 2 years can meet the requirements for overseas Chinese recognition.

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Advantages of China citizens applying for Malaysian second residence

1, no age limit

2. No English requirements.

3. No proof of the source of assets is required.

4. Simple materials: customers only need passport, income certificate and bank deposit certificate to apply.

5. Short cycle: 2 months, generally no more than 3 months.

6. No residence requirements-no immigration supervisor.

7.2/kloc-children under 0/year old can attend local schools.

8. It is convenient for visas from other countries, and you can legally open an account abroad.

The cost of doing business in Malaysia is low.

10, language communication is not a problem. Chinese in Malaysia account for 30%. Besides English and Mandarin, Minnan, Cantonese and Hakka are also widely used communication tools.

1 1, Malaysia follows the education system of Britain and Europe and America, and its education level and diploma are recognized by famous universities in Europe and America. And the tuition is quite low. Students can also choose to transfer to the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries to study. With the right of abode for five years, you don't have to go back to China to apply for studying in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

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