FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

About Application & Visa

1.What is Malaysia My Second Home Programme (MM2H)?   
A:It’s a programme promoted by the Government of Malaysia to allow foreigners who fulfill certain criteria, for long term stay on a multiple-entry social visit pass. The social visit pass if valid for a period of 5/10/15/20 years (according to Category) and is renewable. 
2.What are the requirements for applying for MM2H? 
A: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:PlatinumOpen a fixed deposit account of
USD 1,000,000 in MalaysiaGoldOpen a fixed deposit account of
USD 500,000 in MalaysiaSilverOpen a fixed deposit account of
USD 150,000 in MalaysiaEconomic and Financial Special ZonesOpen a fixed deposit account ofApplicants aged 21 to 49 must have a minimum fixed deposit of USD 65,000 or moreApplicants aged 50 or above must have a minimum fixed deposit of USD 32,000 or more.   Applicants also required purchase property in Malaysia and reside in Malaysia for at least a cumulative 90 days in a year.
  
3.After achieving MM2H status, do I still need to apply for a visa to enter Malaysia?
A:No additional visa is required, you are allowed to enter and leave the country freely without any restrictions.
4.How long is the application for MM2H?
A:It takes approximately 40 working days or more.
5.What documents are required for the application?
A:Documents required are personal resume, passport size photographs, letter of good conduct, marriage certificate, birth certificate, etc   
6.What happens when I have a new passport and my MM2H visa is tagged to my old passport?
A:Bring the following documents to the MM2H immigration office in Putrajaya:
*Letter of Intent by The Principal & Sponsor
*Copy of Approval Letter
*Form IM. 12
*Form IMM. 55 (on the form it states 2 copies)
*Original & copy of Old & New Passport for Applicant & Principal
7.Is there a difference between getting an MM2H status in Sabah, Sarawak and West Malaysia?
A:MM2H visa holders can stay anywhere in Malaysia except Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo where they need to convert to the Sabah/ Sarawak version.
8.Can I cancel my MM2H visa?
A:Yes, MM2H is a 100% risk free program. You may choose to terminate any time after you have obtained your MM2H visa and withdraw all your MM2H Fixed deposit placed with the bank.
9.Wat happens if the main applicant with MM2H visa passed away?
A:MM2H participants must report their family member (principal or dependent)’s death to MM2H Immigration Unit within three months. The MM2H permit can be transferred to a designated close relative.
10.How to renew my MM2H visa after its validity expired?
A:To submit relevant documents to the MM2H application centre. Must be apply by Registered Agent  
11.What should I do if I lose my MM2H approval letter?
A:You can apply for a replacement at the MM2H application centre.
12.Is Malaysian My Second Home Programme (MM2H) a migration programme? Does it involve a change in nationality?
A:No, this is not a Permanent Residence (PR) Permit. The applicants still hold their respectively nationality.
13.Can a baby born in Malaysia become Malaysian?
A:No. Unless either one of the parents is Malaysian.
14.What benefits can I have?
A:You are allowed to do the following: Buy house, car, bring a domestic helper(only for Platinum Participant), access to local education for children under 21 years old, invest in business(only for Platinum Participant), tax exemption for pension remitted into Malaysia. You are allowed to purchase medical insurance from insurance companies operating in Malaysia.
15.Can I bring my parents?
A:Yes, main applicants are allowed to bring both their parents and parants-in-law.
16.What if I have a kid after my approval of my MM2H visa?
A: You can bring the relevant documents to the MM2H centre to register them as your dependents.
17.How to enjoy Malaysia’s medical services?
A:One of the requirements for a successful MM2H application (aged below60 years old) is to be insured with medical insurance which will give participants access to medical services in hospitals in Malaysia.
18.Can I apply for my domestic helper to come over?
A:Yes, you can apply for one maid from your country subject to the prevailing guidelines of the Immigration Department of Malaysia. (only for Platinum Participant)
19.Is there a discount for MM2H holders to buying properties in Malaysia?
A:All participants must purchase residential properties with minimum purchase price according to the category . 
20.Can I register a company in Malaysia with my MM2H status?
A:Foreigners are allowed to register private limited companies under the guidelines the Registrar of Companies of Malaysia.
21.Can MM2H holders be employed in Malaysia?
A:No, persons wishing to obtain employment visas should apply directly to Immigration Department of Malaysia. (Working is only for Platinum Participant)
22.If I have a work visa in Malaysia, can I still apply for MM2H?
A:Yes, after applying for the MM2H and have obtained the visa, the immigration department will cancel your work visa.
23.Can my kids apply to public and international schools in Malaysia? 
A:You can choose a school that you prefer. In the case of international school, kids may require to take an entrance exam so that the school can determine which grade to put the student in and tuition fees vary from school to school.
24.What if my child wishes to enroll in tertiary education?
A:Those who enroll themselves in tertiary educational institutions or university in Malaysia are usually required to terminate their MM2H Visa and convert into Student Visa.
25.When can I withdraw my fixed deposit placed in the Malaysia bank?
A:Successful applicants can withdraw up to 50% after 1 year for approved expenses relating to house purchase, medical, children’s education, and tourism activities in Malaysia and medical purposes. Must maintain a minimum balance of 50%  throughout his/her stay in Malaysia under MM2H program
26.How are the interest rates determined for my fixed deposit?
A:This is subjected to the bank’s policy and negotiations at the time of opening your account with the bank concerned.
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