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Can I apply for a Malaysian immigrant green card at the age of 50?

# 么么么么么 # Introduction Malaysia is a popular immigrant country in China, with excellent living conditions, many welfare policies and good salary. Many people who want to immigrate to Malaysia will ask, can they apply for a Malaysian green card at the age of 50? Let's take a look with KaoNet.

1.50 can I apply for a Malaysian green card?

Malaysia's green card is Malaysia's permanent residence status, because after obtaining Malaysia's permanent residence status, you will receive a red card, which corresponds to a Malaysian citizen's blue card ID card, because many people call it Malaysia Red Card, Malaysia MyPR. Because of its simple application and low cost, it is favored by immigrant applicants. As a green card project to retain China nationality.

First, the conditions that Malaysian immigrants need to meet

Applicants under the age of 50:

1. After the application is approved, a time deposit of RM 300,000 must be opened.

2. After one year, the approved amount of RM 6.5438+0.5 million can be withdrawn, including the purchase of property, medical care or children's education in Malaysia.

3. From the second year to the whole plan period, the bank must keep at least 654.38+500,000 ringgit.

4. Financial resources need 500,000 ringgit or more.

5. A fixed deposit of RM 654.38+500,000 is required.

6. Fixed bank deposits, cash, real estate, and stocks can all be used as valid certificates to prove the financial strength.

7. Require a minimum monthly income of 65,438 RM+00,000.

8. Applicants whose spouses are Malaysian nationals can also apply.

9.2/kloc-unmarried children under 0/year old can also apply (old policy requires/kloc-unmarried children under 0/8 years old).

10. If the parents of the main applicant are over 60 years old, they can also apply together with the applicant.

1 1. Applicants are not allowed to have part-time jobs.

12, business is allowed, and business should follow more transparent standards (the old policy has more restrictions on business).

Applicants over 50 years old:

1. After one year, you can withdraw 50 ringgit 50,000 for approved expenses, including house purchase, children's education and medical use in Malaysia.

2. From the second year until the whole plan period, the bank must have at least 65,438+million ringgit.

3. The financial requirement is RM 350,000.

4. Open a fixed deposit account with RM 150000.

Effective financial resources can be proved by time deposits, cash, houses and stocks.

6. Recognize government or enterprise pensions.

7. If the pension is adopted, the minimum pension needs to be proved to be RM 10000 per month during the application period.

8. It can be merged with the wife's or husband's pension.

9. Applicants whose spouses are Malaysian nationals can also apply;

10. The accompanying children of the applicant were changed from the original age of 18 to 2 1 1.

1 1. If the parents of the main applicant are over 60 years old, they can also apply together with the applicant.

12, allowing the applicant to have a part-time job.

Second, Malaysia's green card immigration mode

There are many ways to immigrate to Malaysia, and the second home project has undoubtedly attracted much attention. In fact, there are other ways for applicants to immigrate to Malaysia:

1, working mode

If you can find a suitable job in Malaysia and live long enough in the current period, you can also obtain residence status.

2. Malaysia Second Home Project

The number of applicants for this project is very large, and the specific requirements include:

1) For applicants under the age of 50,

Provide proof of offshore income of 65,438+00,000 ringgit or above per month;

Provide proof of current assets of RM 500,000 or above;

After approval, a time deposit of RM 300,000 must be deposited in any bank in Malaysia;

After one year, the maximum withdrawal can be RM 6.5438+0.5 million, which can be used to purchase houses, vehicles, children's education funds and medical purposes in Malaysia; From the second year onwards, a time deposit of at least RM 654.38+RM 500,000 must be maintained.

2) For applicants over 50 years old,

Provide proof of offshore income of RM 65,438+00,000 or more per month (retirees must provide proof of government-approved pension of RM 65,438+00,000 per month);

Provide proof of current assets of RM 350,000 or above;

After approval, you must deposit RM 654.38+RMB 5,000 in any bank in Malaysia;

A maximum of RM 50,000 can be withdrawn after one year for the purchase of houses, vehicles, children's education funds and medical purposes in Malaysia. Starting from the second year, you must keep a time deposit of at least RM 654.38 million.

2. Who is qualified to do PR in Malaysia?

There are many ways to obtain permanent residency in Malaysia, but before considering PR application, there is usually the same basic requirement, that is, to live in Malaysia for at least five years continuously.

This can be any legal document, whether it is a work visa or a long-term visa. The five ways to become a permanent resident of Malaysia are as follows:

1, investor

Many countries have formulated immigrant investor plans to attract investment and contribute to national development. In return, these investors will get permanent residency or even citizenship, and Malaysia is no exception. To invest in public relations in Malaysia, you need:

1) Deposit at least USD 2 million in a fixed deposit account of any bank in Malaysia. The money will not be withdrawn until five years later;

2) Need a reputable Malaysian citizen guarantee;

3) Spouses and children (/kloc-under 0/8 years old) can be brought in as family members. After living in the country for five years, they will also be eligible for permanent residency.

2. Experts

For professionals such as practicing lawyers and surgeons, this is another way to get public relations in Malaysia. However, the difference between getting PR in this way is that you need to prove to immigrants that your skills are valuable and you can make valuable contributions. This means that in addition to official documents and permits, public relations advice from relevant Malaysian institutions is also needed. First of all, you need to get a recommendation from a local institution in Malaysia.