Malaysia

Located north of the equator, Malaysia experiences a hot and humid climate, classified as an equatorial rainforest climate.
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⟩ Capital City:Kuala Lumpur
⟩ Currency:Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
⟩ Population:Approximately 32,696,961 (2020)
⟩ Major Religions:Islam, Buddhism
⟩ Geographical Location:North of the equator
⟩ Climate:Equatorial rainforest climate
⟩ Land Area:330,803 square kilometers
⟩ Official Languages:Malay、English、Mandarin、Cantonese、Hokkien、Hakka
⟩ Time Zone/Difference:Same as Taiwan time
⟩ Visa-Free Countries/Regions:Around 180
 
 
 
 
 
 

Features of the  Malaysia

Multiculturalism

Malaysia is a multiracial, multireligious, and multiethnic country. The main ethnic groups include Malays, Chinese, Indians, and Indigenous peoples. This cultural diversity makes Malaysia a unique place where people can experience the blending and coexistence of different cultures.

Natural Beauty

Malaysia boasts breathtaking natural landscapes, including tropical rainforests, stunning beaches, magnificent coral reefs, and impressive mountain ranges. For example, Mount Kinabalu in Sabah is one of the highest peaks in Southeast Asia, the Tun Sakaran Marine Park offers world-class diving spots, and both the Genting Highlands and Cameron Highlands serve as popular retreats from the heat.

Culinary Culture

Malaysia is renowned for its rich and diverse cuisine, blending Malay, Chinese, Indian, and other culinary traditions and flavors. From traditional Nyonya dishes and Malay kuih to Chinese char kway teow and Indian roti canai, the wide variety of mouth-watering options offers an unforgettable gastronomic experience.

Religious Diversity

Malaysia is a country of religious diversity, with major faiths including Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, and Hinduism. Each religion has its own festivals and traditions, and people come together to celebrate and share the joy during religious holidays.

Thriving Tourism Industry

Malaysia has a well-developed tourism industry that attracts visitors from around the world. Popular tourist destinations include the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, George Town in Penang, the historical sites of Malacca, jungle adventures in Sabah, and the resort islands of Langkawi.

Economic Diversity

Malaysia has a diverse economy, encompassing manufacturing, electronics, oil and gas, tourism, and agriculture. It is one of the key economies in Southeast Asia and holds a significant position in the region.
 

Malaysia Immigration Overview | Immigration

 
 
 
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Long-term Residency
Malaysia offers long-term residency to foreigners who wish to live and work in the country. Long-term residency allows foreigners to reside in Malaysia for an extended period and enjoy more benefits, such as establishing businesses, making investments, and purchasing property.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Malaysia My Second Home Program(MM2H)

 
It is a program by the Malaysian government designed to attract foreigners to reside in Malaysia for the long term. The program allows eligible foreigners and their families to live, study, retire, and enjoy life in Malaysia. This program grants long-term residency to foreigners through fixed deposits and overseas income.
 
 

Eligibility for MM2H Application
(West Malaysia Federal)

 
●The applicant must be at least 35 years old
●Proof of sufficient financial resources and income is required
●The applicant must pass a medical examination and be free of contagious diseases
●No criminal record
●After receiving the approval letter, the applicant must open a local bank account and deposit the required fixed deposit amount
 
 

Program Features

 
Long-term Residency Rights
One applicant can bring up to three generations of family members to live legally in the country, with the ability to enter and exit Malaysia multiple times.
Simple Renewal Conditions
The visa can be renewed every 5 years (the fixed deposit must remain until the residency status is canceled).
Flexible Residency Duration
The main applicant can combine their stay with that of their spouse, allowing for either 90 days per year or 450 days over 5 years.
Healthcare
Malaysia has a relatively affordable and high-quality healthcare system, making it an attractive option for retirees and seniors.
 
Lower Cost of Living
Compared to many Western countries, the cost of living in Malaysia is relatively low.
Quality Education
Malaysia is home to several international schools and higher education institutions, offering Commonwealth-standard education. It provides easy access to connect with prestigious schools in Singapore, Europe, and the United States.
 
 
 
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