#Sarawak mm2h full#
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#Sarawak mm2h free#
People from 31 countries responded to the survey and it provides a useful insight into their activities and their feelings about Malaysia and the MM2H programme.Ĭlients of our MM2H agency (Borneo Vision (MM2H) Sdn Bhd) can receive a free copy of the survey. The survey TEG Media conducted in 2019 was among those that live here all, or most, of the time. It is not known how many of the 45,000 applications, which have been approved to date, have resulted in people relocating here, but it is thought it is somewhere between 10% and 20% Yet others simply apply so their children can attend the schools here. Some apply because their country is only eligible for short stay visas, others come from countries which are unstable and they want the comfort of having another country to move to, if the need arises. There are various reasons people join the programme which does not always include relocating here. The majority of people approved for an MM2H visa do not actually relocate to Malaysia. If you move here we will give you a FREE one year subscription and a FREE copy of our Expat Welcome Guide (over 100 pages of information about living here)Ī survey conducted by TEG Media in 2019 revealed that there is a high level of satisfaction among those people who have moved to Malaysia under the MM2H programme. Our magazine The Expat (launched in 1996) is the longest running magazine for resident expats. We do not pretend to be the cheapest agent in town but we are far from the most expensive and as you will know you often ‘get what you paid for’.Ħ. We can assure you we are up to date with all the latest changes.ĥ. The government has requested our input into the MM2H programme giving us a very strong understanding of what’s required to get you approved. We advise you if you are eligible at no charge and we have obtained approval for 98% of our clients.Ĥ. He has a good understanding of some of the issues facing applicants.ģ. Our owner, Andy Davison, is a long term expat, over 25 years in Malaysia and was given unsolicited Permanent Residency by the government in 2010. Our other businesses primarily focus on the expat community through websites, publications and events so we have a better understanding of your needs.Ģ. An S-MM2H Licensed Agent must be registered under a private limited company under Company Act 1965 with RM50,000 paid up capital. ONLY LICENSED MM2H AGENTS REGISTERED IN SARAWAK AREA ALLOWED TO SUBMIT S-MM2H APPLICATIONS. If you are interested in applying we can put you in touch with our partner in Sarawak who have a good track record.1. A list of registered MM2H licensed agents is available on the ‘ASSISTED APPLICATION’ page of the MM2H centre website. Applicants also have to place the required fixed deposit Or show income), pass the medical check-up, and purchase medical insurance. Old they also have to send children to study in Sarawak.
Applicants also have to place the required fixed deposit Or show income), pass the medical check-up, and purchase medical insurance. The Sarawak MM2H programme has attracted a lot of attention following the very stringent rules under the new national programme. This must be done before the SMM2H application. For applicants 40 – 49 years: they also have to purchase a residential property in Sarawak OR send children to study in Sarawak.50 years old and above: meet one of the above conditions pass the medical check-up and buy medical insurance (waived for people over 60).It must be from a pension or salary only)Ĭonditions are slightly different for those under 50 – Show proof you have an income of RM7,000 (RM10,000) for a couple.Place a fixed deposit of RM150,000 (RM300,000) for a couple OR.(However, recently they allowed applicants over 50 applying based on their income can start the application before visiting) The only requirement Sarawak sets is that you must spend 15 days a year in that state.īelow are details of the Sarawak programme.Īpplicants are required to be in Kuching, Sarawak to start the process. Sabah has chosen to follow the national MM2H programme, but Sarawak has created their version which is a lot more friendly to foreigners wishing to live in Malaysia.Ĭurrently, people with the Sarawak visa can live in west Malaysia but some people feel that may change given the very different conditions from the national programme. Sabah and Sarawak control their immigration and set their own rules. The Sarawak MM2H programme has attracted a lot of attention following the very stringent rules under the new national programme.