
Immigration Program8 min read
Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) Program
The Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) program is a policy introduced by the Malaysian government to attract foreign funds, promote tourism, and develop the economy, aiming to encourage expatriates to reside in Malaysia for an extended period.
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Fast Processing
Efficient application handling
Expert Guidance
Professional immigration advisors
High Success Rate
98% approval rate
Program Highlights
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My Second Home Program
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Deposit 1 million MYR
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Can bring three generations of family
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No residence requirement
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Processing period 3-6 months
Application Process
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Prepare Application Documents
1-2 months
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Submit Application
1-2 months
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Obtain In-Principle Approval
3-6 months
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Deposit and Purchase Insurance
1 month
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Obtain Final Approval
1 month
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Land in Malaysia to Collect Visa
1 month
Application Conditions
- Main Applicant
- Aged 21 years and above
- Investment Amount
- Fixed deposit of 1 million MYR (approximately 1.5 million RMB), 50% can be withdrawn after one year for housing, medical, or education
- Accompanying Family Members
- Spouse, unmarried children under 21, and parents over 60
- Medical Insurance
- Must purchase medical insurance approved by Malaysia
- No Criminal Record
- Must provide a certificate of no criminal record
Fee Details
| Fee Item | Receiving Agency | Amount | Payment Timeline | Refund Policy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Government Application Fee | Malaysian Immigration Department | Main applicant 5,000 MYR, each accompanying family member 2,500 MYR | At the time of application submission | Non-refundable |
| Visa Fee | Malaysian Immigration Department | 90 MYR per person per year | After approval | Non-refundable |
| Medical Insurance | Insurance Company | Depends on age and coverage amount | After in-principle approval | According to insurance company regulations |
Frequently Asked Questions
My Second HomeLong-term ResidenceFixed DepositMedical Education
References & Sources
- 1.Malaysian Immigration Department Official Website
- 2.Tourism Malaysia
- 3.Ministry of Economic Development of Malaysia
Author
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AiEAC Immigration Consultant
Immigration Consultant
Source: Official data from the Malaysian Immigration Department
