I want to settle in Malaysia for long term, what is the solution?

To settle in Malaysia for a long period of time, you can apply for the Malaysia Second Home Program, the application process is as follows:

I. The applicant submits the relevant mandatory documents and fees to the authorized agent of the Malaysia Second Home Centre.?

Second, the agent submits a full set of application documents for the applicant.

Three, the agent will notify the applicant after obtaining the approval letter from the Malaysian Immigration Department.

Four, the applicant comes to Malaysia in person. What you need to do after coming to Malaysia:?

1. Physical examination;?

2. Open a Malaysian bank account and make a fixed deposit:

A. Age 50 years old or above, RM150,000 150,000 (after one year, you can take out RM50,000 50,000 to buy a house or to pay for the medical expenses or children's education). Below 50 years of age RM300,000 three hundred thousand (after one year you can withdraw RM150,000 one hundred and fifty thousand to buy a property or pay for medical expenses or children's education).

B. If the applicant already owns property in Malaysia exceeding RM1,000,000 (one million Malaysian Ringgit), he/she can deposit only RM100,000 (one hundred thousand Malaysian Ringgit) if he/she is above 50 years of age and RM150,000 (one hundred and fifty thousand Malaysian Ringgit) if he/she is below 50 years of age.

3. Purchase a medical insurance policy (exempted for applicants above 60 years old).?

5. Agent to submit additional documents.

Expanded Information

Notes on entering Malaysia:

I. Carrying drugs is strictly prohibited: Carrying drugs into the country or engaging in illegal and criminal activities such as drug manufacturing, drug trafficking, drug transportation and drug abuse is punishable by up to the death penalty according to the gravity of the circumstances.?

Second, customs-related requirements?

Before entering the country, foreign visitors are required to declare all taxable items to Customs. Customs has the right to require visitors to open their baggage items for inspection. No customs duties are levied for traveling between East and West Malaysia.

Foreign visitors are exempted from customs duty on the following personal effects: alcohol (not exceeding 1 liter), cigarettes (not exceeding 225 grams, equivalent to 200 sticks), cosmetics, soap, toothpaste, new clothing (not exceeding 3 pieces), new shoes (not exceeding 1 pair), portable electric goods for health care and cleansing (not exceeding 1 piece each), gifts (not exceeding the value of MYR 400), personal use portable goods and equipment.

Tax-free goods include: tap pens, lighters, perfumes, cosmetics (excluding puffing powder), watches, cameras, camcorders, computers, fishing gear, balls (except golf balls), and all kinds of musical instruments (except pianos).

If a visitor brings in dutiable goods for personal use and the period of entry does not exceed three months, he or she may bring in the goods concerned upon payment of a certain amount of security deposit at the Customs and Excise Department. The deposit will be returned when the visitor leaves the country.

III. Inspection and Quarantine

To prevent the introduction of infectious and parasitic diseases and other harmful organisms into the country, the Malaysian government implements inspection and quarantine on imported plants and animals. If you bring plants and animals into the country, you need to apply for an entry permit from the relevant Malaysian authorities in advance and comply with the inspection and quarantine procedures when entering the country.

Chinese Consular Service - Malaysia Entry and Residence

Baidu Encyclopedia - Malaysia Second Home