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Will immigrants from Malaysia's second home really regret it?
Malaysia is not an immigrant country. Except for marrying a Malaysian and then applying for a permanent resident card after living in Malaysia for more than five years (commonly known as "red registration" in Malaysia) (success may not be 1% guaranteed through this channel), the probability of China citizenship in Malaysia is close to zero, unless of course you can make great contributions to Malaysia, such as outstanding athletes or sports coaches. The actual cases include Huang Qiang and Yuan Yufang.
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