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Conditions for permanent residence in Malaysia

The application conditions for applying for a permanent residence permit in Malaysia are as follows:

I. Investors (high-income earners)

1. The applicant must have a time deposit of more than US$ 20,000 in the Bank of Malaysia. This fund needs to be kept for five years and cannot be withdrawn within five years.

2. The investor's spouse and children under the age of 18 can apply for permanent residence permit in Malaysia after they have lived in Malaysia for five years (the sixth year).

2. Husband/wife/children under 6 years old

1. A foreign spouse whose marriage is valid according to Malaysian law can get a pass (according to the existing rules).

You are eligible to apply for continuous residence in Malaysia for five years, counting from the date of obtaining the pass.

Children under the age of 3.6 are eligible to apply for such permanent residence permits.

Third, professionals.

1. The applicant has special knowledge or has reached the "world/world level" and is recognized by international institutions.

2. The applicant has professional skills and has been confirmed by the relevant regulatory authorities in Malaysia.

3. Having worked in a national government or private institution for more than 3 years, and confirmed by relevant regulatory authorities in Malaysia.

Permanent resident card (green card) procedures and processes:

I. Submission of materials and deposit:

1. The principal applicant will email or express the required materials to the Commissioner for data review (confirmed on the same day);

2. After the materials are approved, the principal applicant signs a contract and pays the deposit. From the date of receiving the deposit, the specific PR will be handled.

Second, the cooperation and expenses required for the handling stage:

1. Within two months of entering the immigration office, you need to enter the identification system;

2. After receiving the documents, the principal applicant shall cooperate to complete the entry of the identification system;

3. Pay the handling fee of the second step after completing the operation of this step, and continue the relevant handling.

Three, the national bureau reported and received the permanent identity card:

1. Obtain the counter-signing letter from the Immigration Bureau and the approval letter from the National Bureau of Malaysia;

2. The principal applicant shall obtain a Malaysian permanent identity card and its passport and approval letter;

(2) Precautions for holders of permanent residence permits:

1, good behavior.

2. Abide by the laws of this Malaysian country.

3. Do not join or participate in any form of political activities.

4. Do not participate in organizations that criticize or oppose the government alone or in other ways.

5, can't participate in activities that have a negative impact on national security alone or in other ways, affecting public order and morality.

laws and regulations

People's Republic of China (PRC) Exit and Entry Administration Law

Article 47 A foreigner who has made outstanding contributions to China's economic and social development or who meets other conditions for permanent residence in China may obtain a permanent residence permit upon his own application and approval by the Ministry of Public Security.

Measures for the examination and approval of foreigners' permanent residence in China shall be formulated by the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs jointly with relevant departments of the State Council.

Article 48 Foreigners who have obtained permanent residence status shall reside and work in China with their permanent residence certificates, and enter and leave the country with their passports and permanent residence certificates.