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Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H)

daviddomoney

@SingularitySoon

Around 6 months I heard

canolaevatt

It seems that my plans for retiring in Malaysia are getting more difficult than I first thought.  I saw last night on another site about the Mm2h visa that the 5 year term is dependent on the remaining validity of your passport. You only get the length of stay with the remaining passport term. I also saw that with the visa you cannot have any domestic help. To buy a property in the zones they stipulate is not where I wanted to settle. I was hoping I could have bought in ipoh much cheaper and where most of my malaysian family live.

daviddomoney

What you thinking as an alternative? Sarawak MM2H, retirement visa in Indonesia or Thailand perhaps?

SingularitySoon

It seems that my plans for retiring in Malaysia are getting more difficult than I first thought. I saw last night on another site about the Mm2h visa that the 5 year term is dependent on the remaining validity of your passport. You only get the length of stay with the remaining passport term. I also saw that with the visa you cannot have any domestic help. To buy a property in the zones they stipulate is not where I wanted to settle. I was hoping I could have bought in ipoh much cheaper and where most of my malaysian family live. - @canolaevatt

The passport issue is easy to solve - renew your passport.

To get domestic help, you must get the platinum visa.

I wasn't aware of the property restriction; are you applying under the Sarawak or SEZ visa?

canolaevatt

@daviddomoney

No i only wanted to retire in Malaysia because I have relatives there

canolaevatt

@SingularitySoon

Sez

daviddomoney

Sure thing, you could look at PVIP visa maybe. Higher income and fixed deposit requirements but don't need buy a property I believe (although then you will have to either rent or be subject to same minimum value to purchase property I guess).

canolaevatt

@daviddomoney

Thank you I'm still trying to decide what is the best thing way to go about things.

Ziggy With It

I don't have a visa as of yet, but I am indeed living in JB.  I'm American and can stay visa free for 90 days.  But I have many reasons to travel to other countries in SEA so I just leave the country regularly and my 90 days is reset every time.


Is that not a viable option for you?


By the way, I'm not talking running to Singapore to reset.  I spend a couple of weeks in Thailand, a week in The Philippines, and plans to visit other countries.

canolaevatt

@Ziggy With It

Hi. I agree with what you say. I think that is the way to go now. I also get 90 days visa on arrival  Sy just a couple of days short of the 90 days and hop over tio Vietnam for a couple of weeks then back into Malaysia for another 90 days. No bond or buying house involved. Leave my mpoey and pension back in aust. Ad use wise account to draw money as needed. 😊

SamSar444

@Hansson

Can someone recommend a reputable agent to use for Sarawak or Johor bahru? Thanks

SingularitySoon

@SamSar444

From what I heard, Alter Domus is the best agency for MM2H. Not sure if they work on those programs. You can ask. Maybe there are other good ones.

SingularitySoon

@Ziggy With It
Hi. I agree with what you say. I think that is the way to go now. I also get 90 days visa on arrival Sy just a couple of days short of the 90 days and hop over tio Vietnam for a couple of weeks then back into Malaysia for another 90 days. No bond or buying house involved. Leave my mpoey and pension back in aust. Ad use wise account to draw money as needed. 😊 - @canolaevatt

No point in tying up your money unless you are really sure you want to stay there. If you want to set up a business and work you'll need the Platinum program which is costly.

canolaevatt

@SingularitySoon

I agree thank you

daviddomoney

@canolaevatt

Sure thing