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How to immigrate to Malaysia?

Malaysia is not only a popular tourist destination, but also a good place to settle down. Many immigrants from all over the world come to Malaysia every year. There are many reasons for emigrating to Malaysia. Malaysia is a politically stable country. Most people can speak fluent English, which makes it easy for immigrants to integrate into the local population. Of course, there are many ways to immigrate to Malaysia. For details, please refer to the detailed introduction of immigrants from Shenzhen, Australia.

1. Malaysian student visa

To obtain a student visa, a foreign citizen must confirm that he is studying full-time courses at any recognized Malaysian university or college. The college will get a student pass on behalf of immigrants. This can be used to apply for a student visa together with the visa approval letter from the university/institution. The documents required for this visa include:

1, showing a copy of the passport with a validity period of at least 1 year;

2. passport-sized photos;

3. A copy of the university admission notice;

4. Completed and signed visa application form;

5. The score of 5.GMAT or GRE depends on the course applied for;

6. IELTS/TOEFL test scores;

7. A notarized copy of secondary school and junior college education.

The cost of a Malaysian student visa varies according to the school and course type. Some institutions may have to pay extra fees, such as medical examination fees and health insurance. International students must also pay personal deposit or deposit according to their country of origin.

International students in Malaysia can work part-time for up to 20 hours a week during recess and holidays exceeding 1 week. They are not allowed to be cashiers or engage in activities considered immoral by Malaysian law. The student visa is valid for 1 year, and can be extended if the student maintains 80% attendance and CGPA of at least 2.0.

2. Work visa in Malaysia

People who want to work in Malaysia can get three kinds of work visas:

1, employment permit

This is usually given to immigrants working in Malaysia with a monthly salary of at least RM 3,000. The visa is valid for 2 years and can be extended.

2. Professional Visa Pass (PVP)

This permit is granted to foreigners wishing to engage in short-term projects in Malaysia for a maximum period of 12 months. Groups eligible for this pass include:

Equipment installer

Maintenance expert

Government-accredited researchers

Educators, lecturers and speakers

Filmmakers, directors, actors, producers and photographers

artist

volunteer

Members of international institutions and organizations

Leaders and members of religious groups

Visitor Pass/Temporary Pass

This visa is issued to foreigners who have worked in Malaysia for less than 24 months.

3. Malaysian spouse visa

Foreigners married to Malaysian citizens can apply for spouse visa or long-term social visit permit. The visa allows this person to enter and leave Malaysia many times within five years. Generally, it will be issued for one year at the beginning, and may be extended for four years later. It also allows him/her to work in Malaysia without applying for a separate work visa. After getting married and living in Malaysia for 5 years, you can apply for permanent residency.

In addition, applicants can also choose the second home project in Malaysia, which has changed the policy and obviously raised the requirements. This visa is a long-term visa, suitable for people who have certain economic strength and want to settle down and live in Malaysia for a long time.

4. What are the advantages and benefits of Malaysian immigrants?

1. Buying a house Any foreigner can buy any number of residential properties in Malaysia, but he must abide by the regulations formulated by different states for foreigners. Most states range from 20 14 to 1 RM500,000 per unit. Land is a matter for each state. Before making any laws, it is very important to check the laws of each state, because the minimum purchase price between States is not standardized.

2. Buy or import cars

Participants approved according to the mm2h plan, who hold the mm2h visa approved by 20 1 7 65438+1October1,are eligible for:

1) Newly purchased locally assembled vehicles (fully disassembled -ckd) are exempt from consumption tax; or

2) Imported Malaysian second-hand private cars (fully assembled -cbu) are exempt from import duties and consumption taxes.

MM2H participants can only sell/transfer the ownership of exempted vehicles after five (5) years from the date of vehicle registration agreed by Royal Malaysian Customs. According to the assessment currently determined by Royal Malaysian Customs, these duties need to be paid before the ownership transfer. Besides. Cars imported or purchased must be for personal use only, not for commercial use, and only one car of MM2H participants is eligible for tax exemption.

Step 3 apply for a helper

According to the current guidelines of the Malaysian Immigration Bureau, every applicant can apply for a maid.

4. Withdrawal requirements

MM2H participants can withdraw part of the prescribed time deposits (RM 50,000 for 50 years old and above)/(RM 50,000 for 50 years old and below1RM 50,000) from the second year, which will be used for the examination and approval expenses related to house purchase and car purchase, as well as the education and medical use of Malaysian children. However, a balanced time deposit of RM 100000 (50(50 years old and above)/150000 (50 years old and below) must be maintained until they terminate the MM2H plan. Please note that the withdrawal is made on the basis of reimbursement, and the funds will be paid according to the amount paid. You can withdraw money after the first year, which will take effect from the date of MM2H social access permit endorsement on your passport. If the applicant wants to withdraw the accrued interest of savings, please indicate it in the letter of intent.

It can be seen that Malaysia's second home project is still an ideal choice for immigrants to settle in Malaysia for a long time, although it requires high funds and strict application conditions.