Cheaper version of MM2H
#1
womble
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Cheaper version of MM2H
For those of you a bit short of cash, here's a cheaper MM2H.
I'm not sure if having a Sarawak one allows you to live in Peninsular, but I know that having a Peninsular one does not allow you to live in Sarawak.
The Official Portal of the Sarawak Government
I'm not sure if having a Sarawak one allows you to live in Peninsular, but I know that having a Peninsular one does not allow you to live in Sarawak.
The Official Portal of the Sarawak Government
#2
Re: Cheaper version of MM2H
Very interesting!
I thought at first there was an error here:-
Applicants aged 50 and above must show proof of liquid assets worth RM350, 000 and off shore income of RM10, 000 per month. Retirees are required to show proof of pension of RM 10,000 per month.
OR
Open a fixed deposit account of RM150,000 after approval
but no, even on the main MM2H portal there is no longer a fixed deposit requirement if you are over 50 and have a pension of RM10K.
I thought at first there was an error here:-
Applicants aged 50 and above must show proof of liquid assets worth RM350, 000 and off shore income of RM10, 000 per month. Retirees are required to show proof of pension of RM 10,000 per month.
OR
Open a fixed deposit account of RM150,000 after approval
but no, even on the main MM2H portal there is no longer a fixed deposit requirement if you are over 50 and have a pension of RM10K.
#3
womble
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Re: Cheaper version of MM2H
And after first year you can take out 90k of that for approved purchases
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Re: Cheaper version of MM2H
This is very interesting! If you get the MM2H in Sarawak you're permitted to live anywhere in Malaysia. How does the sponsorship work though?
#5
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Re: Cheaper version of MM2H
I just want to get this crystal clear: Is it the case that if you create a FD of 150,000 RM you don't need to provide any evidence of income at any stage?
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Re: Cheaper version of MM2H
As far as I remember it's always been like this. You won't be able to reside on the mainland.
And the Fd and pension thing sama sama. It's always been the case that you can show pension proof but it has to be a gov approved pension worth more than 10k.
Not a private pension. I remember on the old MM2H site atilla apparently achieved it.
And the Fd and pension thing sama sama. It's always been the case that you can show pension proof but it has to be a gov approved pension worth more than 10k.
Not a private pension. I remember on the old MM2H site atilla apparently achieved it.
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Ah well....yes anybody can I suppose....but I think the Immigration will stamp passport as if no visa. That's what I heard. Not first hand experience so.......if anyone knows any better, pls squeak up.
#10
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What has changed with the West Malaysia MM2H for the over-50's, is that you are longer required to provide an FD and proof of income; it is now one or the other.
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Re: Cheaper version of MM2H
When did that change IVV? I re-did my one this year, as you know, and I had to do both a new FD and prove income
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I'm just looking at the MM2H gov site and I think you still have to do both UNLESS you have a recognized government pension (eg the forces) that equates to more than 10,000 per month.
It has always been rather ambiguous. Here's the link:
Terms & Conditions - MM2H Official Portal
It says....after getting the MM2H approval....
B) Aged 50 years and above
Can either choose to:
Open a fixed deposit account of RM150,000.00 ; OR
Show proof of receiving pension from government RM10,000 per month
It has always been rather ambiguous. Here's the link:
Terms & Conditions - MM2H Official Portal
It says....after getting the MM2H approval....
B) Aged 50 years and above
Can either choose to:
Open a fixed deposit account of RM150,000.00 ; OR
Show proof of receiving pension from government RM10,000 per month
#13
Re: Cheaper version of MM2H
I don't know, I only noticed it when replying to the OP. It's always been rumoured they were going to toughen up the MM2H criteria but this change makes it easier.
The BIG question is - if we can prove pension income, can we now get our FD back?
The BIG question is - if we can prove pension income, can we now get our FD back?
Last edited by InVinoVeritas; Nov 19th 2016 at 8:28 am.
#14
Re: Cheaper version of MM2H
IVV, I think the pension option only applies if it is a recognized Government pension eg
UK Army pension
UK Police Force pension
Australian air force pension
They don't seem to register or care about any private pensions.
That's why you won't find many people who have taken this route.
Private pensions don't count (in their eyes).
I only know of one person who managed to achieve this (govt pension worth more than 10K a month) and he didn't have to place a FD.
UK Army pension
UK Police Force pension
Australian air force pension
They don't seem to register or care about any private pensions.
That's why you won't find many people who have taken this route.
Private pensions don't count (in their eyes).
I only know of one person who managed to achieve this (govt pension worth more than 10K a month) and he didn't have to place a FD.
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Re: Cheaper version of MM2H
The requirement for both FD and proof of income still applies to peninsular Malaysia, right?