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Moving to Malaysia - Malaysia My Second Home

Malaysia My Second HomeApplications under the Malaysia My Second Home programme are designed to be as straight-forward as possible and can be made when either inside or outside the country, but of course, you must be in the country legally to apply when already in Malaysia.

For the small number of nationals from countries that require a Visa to enter Malaysia, there is an exemption from getting a new Visa from Malaysian Embassies or High Commissions abroad when applying from within the country.

This does not affect UK nationals who do not need a Visa to enter Malaysia anyway.

To apply you will need:

All Applicants

A letter of Application

Two completed copies of Form IM12 (application form for a social visit pass)

Two passport sized photographs

A certified copy of all the pages of your passport or other travel document

A certified copy of your marriage certificate - if accompanied by your spouse

A certified copy of the birth certificate(s) of your children if they are accompanying you

A certified copy of your latest bank statement or other evidence of your ability to support yourself financially whilst in Malaysia

A medical report from any public or private hospital in Malaysia

Evidence of valid medical insurance

Evening at KLCCIf you are under  50 years of age when you apply you will need to open a fixed deposit account of RM300,000 upon application for the programme. After one year you can withdraw up to RM240,000 for "approved expenses" - such as things related to purchasing a house, medical expenses or educational costs for your children in Malaysia. From the second year of residence under the programme, the guidelines require you to keep a minimum balance on fixed deposit of RM60,000 during the time of your stay in Malaysia.

If you are over 50 years of age when you apply, you can choose either to open a fixed deposit account of RM150,000 or alternatively you must provide proof with your application of a monthly off-shore income of RM10,000 from an approved or recognized institution in your home country. For many people this could be a pension plan income. After a period of one year in the scheme you can withdraw up to RM90,000 for "approved expenses" - such as things related to purchasing a house, medical expenses or educational costs for your children in Malaysia. From the second year of residence under the programme, the guidelines require you to keep a minimum balance on fixed deposit of RM60,000 during the time of your stay in Malaysia.

Beware of unauthorised MM2H agents. Under new government guidelines NO company is permitted to represent the Malaysia My Second Home programme unless this is their sole business and any authorised agents MUST now have MM2H as part of their business name.

Fees

The fee for applying for a Social Visit Pass under Malaysia My Second Home programme is RM 90.00 per year (currently about fourteen pounds) and any Visas or Employment Passes for maids or Student Passes for children are charged at the standard prevailing rate (typically about fifteen pounds)

Clients' Charter

The Malaysian Immigration Authorities aim is to make the process as non-bureaucratic as possible and they subscribe to a clients' charter which aims to process new applications within 21 working days from the date of submission and renewals within 3 working days from the date of submission.

Identification Cards

Malaysian identification cards are issued to individuals under the Malaysia My Second Home programme by the Malaysian Immigration Department Headquarters.

You can download a summary of the Malaysia My Second Home Programme issued by the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism by clicking here.

Other information on the programme published by the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism is listed below:

New Application Procedures

Bringing Your Personal Effects

Childrens' Education

Buying Property

Selling Property

Opening a Fixed Deposit Account

Bringing or Buying a Car

Getting or Transferring a Driving Licence

Car Tax Exemption

Selling Your Car

Importing a Second Car

Bringing Foreign Domestic Staff

Bringing Your Pets

Health and Well-being

Taxation Guidelines

Foreign Investment Committee Guidelines

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