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20 18 what are the immigration conditions in Malaysia?

20 18 immigration conditions in Malaysia are as follows:

I. Applicants under the age of 50:

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

2. A time deposit of 65,438+050,000 ringgit is required.

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

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

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

6. The applicant is not allowed to have a part-time job.

Applicants over the age of 2.50:

1, the financial requirement is RM 350,000.

2. Open a fixed deposit account with RM 150000.

3. Recognize government or enterprise pensions.

4. If the pension is adopted, the minimum pension needs to prove that there is 1 RM10,000 per month during the application period.

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

Extended data:

Advantages of immigrating to Malaysia

First, food.

China people have been living in Malaysia since Zheng He's voyage to the West. At present, Chinese in Malaysia account for about 24% of its total population, and the proportion of Chinese in prosperous areas is even higher.

Second, the education system.

China people attach great importance to children's education. In recent years, it has become a trend to send their children overseas for western education. Malaysia, which has been under British colonial rule for a long time, follows the education system of Commonwealth countries, including national and private international schools.

Three. tourist resources

Malaysia has vast beaches, strange islands, primitive tropical jungles, precious animals and plants, various caves, ancient folk customs and unique tropical tourism resources, which are the main factors that Malaysia has long attracted China tourists.

Fourth, housing prices.

There are different types of houses in Malaysia, ranging from ordinary townhouses, apartments and detached buildings to high-end houses built in leisure places and urban centers such as seaside, Woods and parks.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Malaysia's second hometown