Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - How to live in Malaysia for a long time?
How to live in Malaysia for a long time?
Strictly speaking, the "second hometown" is not a complete immigration plan, but a long-term visa-free conditional permanent residence plan. Or it is a privilege and status to live abroad.
Because unlike other immigrants, it does not need to accept immigration supervision abroad. It needs to be reported for the record in China. You don't have to live or you can live. This relatively free identity can be shelved when it is not needed. But when necessary, you can get many privileges besides living abroad.
What is Malaysia like?
* Malaysia is the most livable country in Asia and the most popular immigrant country. Because there are friendly and gentle people, low living expenses, perfect infrastructure, charming natural environment, good investment environment and multiculturalism, and an international high-level education system.
* The air is good and the temperature is suitable (the annual temperature is between 2 1 and 32 degrees Celsius). There are no geological and natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes.
* China and Malaysia have similar cultural backgrounds, with 27% of Chinese living in cities. Chinese is popular and favored by many domestic retirees. Because of the similar cultural background and the intercommunication in diet and language between China and China, the applicants from the United States are most easily accepted by the local society and can quickly integrate into the local society.
* At the same time, because of its simple application procedure, no age limit and no English requirements, children can attend local international schools, invest locally and buy properties with lower permanent property rights than those in first-tier cities in the Mainland, which has become the main attraction for China people. Compared with traditional big countries, Malaysia has advantages that are more in line with the needs of China immigrants.
Characteristics of Malaysia's Second Home Plan
Flexible, free, low threshold and revocable overseas living conditions
* No age limit, no English requirement and no proof of asset source. The ten-year visa is renewed for life, and there is no need to repeat the visa for free entry and exit.
* Fast processing speed, short cycle (February-March), ready to use. Simple materials only need to provide passport, marriage certificate and proof of deposit income.
* Low threshold. You only need to deposit RM 300,000 (about RMB600,000) in the Bank of Malaysia, and you can withdraw RM 6.5438+05 million (about RMB300,000) in the second year. After that, you can keep 300,000 RMB in your account, which will be halved if you are over 50 years old.
* No residence requirements, no immigration supervisor. There is no need to give up domestic identity, career, welfare and social relations. You can revoke your identity at any time, just get the deposit back, and there is no loss.
* A principal applicant, the whole family can get a visa, parents over 60 can accompany them, and a servant can bring them into Malaysia. Children go to school and parents go to accompany them.
The government provides multiple benefits and guarantees to avoid risks.
* You can buy a new car duty-free or transport it to Malaysia, saving up to 300% of the entry tax.
* You can legally open a personal deposit account in Malaysia without opening a branch in China, and keep it strictly confidential.
* Not a formal immigrant from China, no need to change nationality, no need to report. Will not affect future immigration to other countries, but will get credit points.
* You can get free entry and exit privileges from Malaysia to more than 120 countries without going back to China for visa formalities.
* The purchase of hereditary property with permanent title deed is exempt from overseas income tax and inheritance tax. You can run the company independently and get tax incentives. You can apply for a work permit over 50 years old.
* Considerable time deposit interest rate (3.8%) and stable stock market capital income, and loan financing is also very convenient.
The sooner you get this status, the better for your child.
* Malaysia follows the education system of Britain, Europe and America, and its education level and diploma are recognized by famous universities in Europe and America. Children attend local schools according to national treatment and receive international education in Chinese and English, and the cost is quite low. Let the children win at the starting line.
* Malaysia and Europe and the United States implement "3+0 courses" and "double courses", and students can choose to transfer to the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia and other countries to study. You don't need to go back to China to apply for a visa, you can issue a diploma from a famous university in Britain, the United States, Canada and Australia, and the cost is only 1/4.
* If you get overseas Chinese status with a low threshold, you can get special rights such as tax exemption, extra points for your children's college entrance examination and adoption of a second child. Parents may wish to emigrate first and then study abroad.
You want to know about the second home, the answers are all here.
Is there no visa for the second family to go to Singapore?
You still need a visa to travel to other countries. However, applicants can apply for visas directly at foreign embassies in Malaysia without returning to China. Singapore can apply for a visa by itself or through an agent. Generally, the owner of the second house can get a long-term multiple-entry visa, which is much easier than applying in China.
What should I do if my English level is not good when I participate in the second home project in Malaysia? I won't become dumb when I go abroad, will I?
Language communication is not a problem. Malaysia is a multilingual country, with Chinese accounting for 30% in Malaysia. Besides English and Mandarin, Minnan, Cantonese and Hakka are also widely used communication tools.
Do I have to apply for a visa every time I go to Malaysia as my second hometown?
No need. At Malaysia International Airport, there is a VIP passage for the second home. You just need to swipe your card to get through. There is no need to go through complicated and lengthy customs clearance procedures at the airport.
Does participating in Malaysia's second home program mean that it is not good to emigrate to other countries? Does it matter?
No. This has no effect on emigrating to other countries, but it helps. Because, you have the identity of the second home project, foreign immigration audit institutions will increase your credit credibility and give you extra points.
What preferential policies can I enjoy after joining the second home?
The main policy-oriented benefits are that children can enjoy local education and study abroad according to their nationals, adults can enjoy various tax breaks for investment, house purchase, car purchase and company establishment, and medical care can enjoy partial subsidies according to the purchased medical insurance.
I joined the second home project. Is it easy to transfer from Malaysia to other countries?
Malaysia has implemented visa exemption agreements with more than 120 countries, and it is more convenient and faster for countries without visa exemption agreements to handle them than at home.
Does Malaysia exclude China?
Malaysia does not exclude China. Malaysian society is a multicultural society. Malays, Chinese, Indians and other ethnic groups in Malaysia live in harmony in study, work and life. Moreover, the Chinese, who account for13 of the population, occupy a major position in the economy, and the ruling party of the Chinese community occupies13 of the seats in politics, and even some States are basically in power by Chinese.
The above information is for reference only. Please consult professional organizations for details.
- Previous article:The ancestral home of Chen Daguang, president.
- Next article:Does Hebei want to immigrate?
- Related articles
- Present situation of the eldest son who is new here
- Wuxi global immigrants
- What about Zaire and Congo? Pray for the great gods.
- Heliao town leading group
- How about Zhongxian Shibao Shipping Co., Ltd.?
- How about the construction of the third line in Huguang Town, Sichuan?
- Is it possible for the United States to grant amnesty in the past two years? Ask god for help
- Questions about Australian PR or the length of stay of immigrants in China.
- What clothes should I wear to travel to northern Europe in mid-May?
- Recommend Korean TV dramas