Malaysian immigration is an immigration policy introduced by the Malaysian government to attract foreign investment, promote tourism and develop the economy. Also known as "MALAYSIA's Second Hometown Expatriate Program", English name: Malaysia? Mine? Second? Go home. Eligible applicants only need to deposit a personal deposit of up to RM 300,000 in Malaysia to obtain the status of second residence in Malaysia, and can enjoy many preferential policies of the government to settle and invest in Malaysia. Malaysian investment immigrants refer to those who have certain assets and meet other restrictive conditions and obtain permanent residency in Malaysia through investment. Applicants can invest in investment funds or suitable commercial projects approved by the Malaysian government. Investment funds generally have a minimum term. These applicants must be willing to invest in Malaysia in order to promote Malaysia's economic development, increase employment opportunities and enrich cultural life. In return, the main applicant and the whole family can obtain Malaysian status, thus enjoying the same welfare and insurance benefits as Malaysian nationals. In addition, children can enjoy the right to free or preferential education, and the convenience for the whole family to enter and leave Malaysia freely. ?
Malaysian immigrants need conditions:?
Applicants under the age of 50:
1. After the application is approved, a time deposit of RM 300,000 must be opened.
2. After one year, the approved amount of RM 65,438+050,000 can be withdrawn, including the purchase of property, medical care or children's education in Malaysia.
3. From the second year to the whole plan period, the bank must keep at least 65,438+050,000 ringgit.
4. It is better to ask for RM 500,000 or more in financial resources.
5. Need a fixed deposit of RM 150000 (before applying for a visa, if the value of the property you buy exceeds RM? 1m)
6. Fixed bank deposits, cash, real estate, and stocks can all be used as valid certificates to prove the financial strength.
7. Require a minimum monthly income of 65,438 RM+00,000.
8. Applicants whose spouses are Malaysian nationals can also apply.
9.2/kloc-unmarried children under 0/year old can also apply (old policy requires/kloc-unmarried children under 0/8 years old).
10. If the parents of the main applicant are over 60 years old, they can also apply together with the applicant.
1 1. Applicants are not allowed to have part-time jobs.
12, business is allowed, and business should follow more transparent standards (the old policy has more restrictions on business).
Applicants over 50 years old:
1. After one year, RM50,000 can be withdrawn for approved expenses, including house purchase, children's education and medical use in Malaysia.
2. From the second year to the whole plan period, the bank must have at least100,000 ringgit.
3. The financial requirement is RM 350,000.
4. Open a fixed deposit account with RM 150000.
Effective financial resources can be proved by time deposits, cash, houses and stocks.
6. Recognize government or enterprise pensions.
7. If the pension is adopted, the minimum pension needs to be proved to be RM 10000 per month during the application period.
8. It can be merged with the wife's or husband's pension.
9. Applicants whose spouses are Malaysian nationals can also apply;
10. The accompanying children of the applicant were changed from the original age of 18 to 2 1 1.
1 1. If the parents of the main applicant are over 60 years old, they can also apply together with the applicant.
12. Allow the applicant to have a part-time job?
Malaysian immigration application conditions:
*? Applicants need to purchase medical insurance in Malaysia, valid for at least 3 months or more? (Valid during the applicant's stay in Malaysia).
*? Applicants are required to submit a medical report to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau, which must be completed in Malaysia.
*? /kloc-children under the age of 0/8 who are still studying need to apply for a student visa in order to continue studying in schools or higher education institutions, while/kloc-children over the age of 0/8 or/kloc-children under the age of 0/8 who are married need to apply separately with their families.
*? Financial proof
The conditions for approval are monthly foreign fixed income certificate and/or cash deposit in the bank (you can get 3.0% interest every year). 65438+ Applicants aged between 08 and 50 need to deposit a fixed deposit of 300,000 ringgit in any locally recognized financial institution in Malaysia. After successful application, one year after obtaining residence permit and multiple entry and exit visas, 240,000 ringgit can be withdrawn from the bank, which can also be used to pay for education and medical expenses. Applicants over the age of 50 can choose to deposit 65,438+050,000 ringgit in any locally recognized financial institution in Malaysia or produce relevant documents to prove that they can earn at least 65,438+00,000 ringgit from overseas every month. After successful application, you can withdraw 90,000 ringgit from the bank one year after obtaining residence permit and multiple entry and exit visas, and it can also be used to pay for education and medical expenses. Applicants of all ages must keep a fixed deposit of 60,000 ringgit in financial institutions before the termination of the scheme.
*? Successful applicants will get a 10 year residence permit (renewable continuously) and multiple entry and exit visas.
Malaysian immigration application procedures:
1.? Malaysian immigration application form? (Signature of the applicant)? -? 2 copies (original).
2.? Resume of the applicant? (Signature of the applicant)? -? 2 copies (original).
3.? Applicant's statement? (Signature of the applicant)? -? 2 copies (original).
4.? Fill in the IM. 12 form? (Signature of the applicant)? -? 2 copies (original).
5.? Color passport photos? (2'x? 2')? -? Four.
6.? Copies of all page numbers of passports and travel documents? 1 serving.
7.? Proof of overseas monthly income-2 copies (original).
8.? Copy of assets certification documents listed in the application form-1 copy.
8.? Copy of marriage certificate? (If both husband and wife apply together)? -? Two copies.
9.? Copy of birth certificate? (If children apply together)? -? Two copies.
10.? If the applicant's spouse or children are Malaysian citizens, please attach their travel documents? (with personal information and photo page attached)? And a copy of your ID card and marriage certificate? (with spouse)? Or a birth certificate (with children)? Submit a copy together? .
1 1? Pay the required guarantee and service fee? .
* If the above documents are not written in English, they must be translated into English and sent to the notary office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for notarization and verification.