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Malaysia is one of Asia’s most vibrant economies due to its continued industrial growth and political stability. After gaining independence, Malaysia joined the British Commonwealth. A member of the UN and APEC, it is also a founding member of ASEAN. Malaysia offers excellent beaches, breathtaking scenery, and dense rainforests.
The Malaysia My Second Home Program, started in 2002, allows foreign nationals who fulfill certain criteria to stay in Malaysia on a multiple-entry social visit pass.
Enquiry FactsheetA bank deposit of MYR 300,000 (approximately USD 68,000) for applicants below 50, or MYR 150,000 (approximately USD 34,000) for applicants above 50 years old
Three–six months
A 10-year multiple-entry visa enabling the applicant and their family to live in Malaysia
The Malaysia My Second Home Program* (MM2H) program requires applicants to meet certain criteria and, in exchange, they and their dependents are granted a 10-year multiple-entry visa. This visa is effectively a residence permit, enabling the successful applicant and their family to live in Malaysia.
Applicants are required to demonstrate the capability to support themselves financially in Malaysia without seeking employment or government assistance. The financial requirements are as follows:
For applicants below the age of 50:
For applicants 50 years old and older:
Once an applicant receives a conditional approval letter, they must meet the following requirements:
For applicants below the age of 50:
For applicants 50 years old and older:
The Ministry of Tourism and Culture is responsible for the processing of all applicants. The Immigration Unit will issue a conditional approval letter to each approved applicant. Applicants must:
After submission of the fixed deposit certificate, the medical
insurance policy, and the medical report, the applicant may collect
their MM2H program visa.
It is important to note that the visa does not allow the holder
to work in Malaysia, and it does not lead to permanent residence.
*The Government of Malaysia announced that the Malaysia My Second Home Program was suspended from 4 August 2020. The information above is based on previous requirements.
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