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Can Malaysia buy a house for permanent residence?
Malaysia's second home plan has a low investment threshold. Applying for unlimited renewal of multiple entry visas for 10 years only needs RM 654.38+0.5 million (the applicant is over 50 years old) and RM 300,000 (under 50 years old), including several family members, and the personal net assets are required to be RM 350,000 to RM 500,000. It is the most economical and practical migration plan in the local area! There is no requirement that the minimum detention period is 10 year. All time deposits are in the applicant's name, and there is no risk of 65,438+000%. It is also easy to terminate Malaysia's second home plan. It will be suspended within 5 days and all the money will be refunded to the applicant.
In recent years, the quality of education in Malaysia has also improved, and many people from China have begun to receive good education in Malaysia. In the past few years, as many as 5,000 China students have studied in Malaysia, and this number has jumped to 15000 in 2065 and 438+0 1 438+0 in April 2065. The two governments unanimously promote mutual recognition of higher education qualifications. If you have any questions, please consult me in detail. Thank you.
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