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Introduction to Malaysia's Rapid Immigration Procedure

# 中中中中 # Introduction Many people will choose to immigrate to Malaysia, so how to apply for rapid immigration in Malaysia? This is a problem that many people care about. Let's first take a look at the introduction of Malaysia's rapid immigration process. Welcome to reading.

1. Introduction to Rapid Immigration Procedures in Malaysia

I. Conditions

1, no criminal record

Step 2 be healthy

Second, materials.

1. Birth notarization (2 copies in Chinese and English)

2. Notarial certificate with no criminal record (2 copies in Chinese and English) (if any)

3. A scanned photo of a bareheaded 2-inch passport with a white background (no jewelry, glasses or collar).

4, China passport photo page color scanning.

5. Color scanning ID card

6. Color scanned copy of household registration book

7. Resume or fill in the immigration evaluation form.

Submit materials to Immigration Malaysia to verify the applicant's background.

8. After passing the examination, report to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau in person and go through the relevant formalities at the Immigration Bureau.

9. Get your ID card and passport from the immigration office.

Third, get the file.

1) calories (Mykad)

2) Passport

2. Specific immigration conditions in Malaysia

1. The principal applicant is over 2 1 year old;

2. No criminal record.

Applicants under the age of 50: deposit RM 300,000, or purchase RM 654.38+0,000 property+RM 654.38 +0.5 million deposit;

Applicants over 50 years old: deposit RM 654.38+05,000, or purchase RM 654.38+00,000 property+RM 654.38+00,000 deposit.

3. Advantages of Malaysian immigrants

1, everything is cheap.

Even if the cost is not much, you can live a more luxurious life, including manicure, pedicure, massage, and a little shopping spree every week, but the cost is much cheaper than that in Europe and America.

2. Safety

There are no guns in Malaysia, so there are few violent crimes, basically only minor crimes. Many times, it is enough to pay a little attention to yourself.

3. Infrastructure owned by Malaysia

Freeways can compete with American highways. Mobile phone packages are cheap and easy to use, wireless networks are everywhere, and Internet access is fast.

Almost everyone uses English.

Many local people can speak three or four languages, and English is also taught in schools. Communication in daily life is not a big problem.

5. Living expenses

Malaysia's real estate price is not high, and the monthly rent of a three-bedroom apartment may be less than 3,000 RMB, while the same residential type and geographical location in the United States exceed several thousand dollars.

6. Multiculturalism

If you live in Malaysia for a long time, you can easily immerse yourself in the local living environment and atmosphere, so the culture here is very attractive and charming.

7. The local people are very friendly.

Malaysia is a very popular tourist country, so people here are very friendly and can feel enthusiasm everywhere.

4. Advantages of Malaysian Red Card

1, don't give up your China identity. You can travel freely to and from Malaysia all your life. You can travel back and forth between China and Malaysia at any time, regardless of time and quantity.

2. There is no immigration supervisor. There are no residence restrictions, and you can travel freely between China and Malaysia without worrying about the expiration of your identity.

3. You can work and start a business in Malaysia and enjoy national treatment. With MyPR, you can do any job in Malaysia without an employment permit. There are no restrictions on bank account opening and Malaysian company registration.

4. Buy a house and a car and enjoy preferential loans and interest rates. MyPR holders can buy houses and cars in Malaysia without restriction, enjoy a loan ratio of 70% to 90%, and the annual guaranteed loan interest rate is around 4%.

5. Children can receive free compulsory education provided by Malaysian government. Malaysia can still implement the British education system and create bilingual international education opportunities for children.

6. Don't give up dual identity and original national identity, and enjoy the same national treatment as local citizens. MyPR red card holders can also try to apply for Malaysian blue card if they have held it for more than 5 years.