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Immigration Central: Malaysia as a second home

Remember, a MM2H Social Pass holder is not eligible for Permanent Residence or Citizenship in Malaysia.

July 07, 2023 / 14:28 IST
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To apply for the Malaysia My Second Home Programme, the main applicant must have a minimum offshore monthly income of RM40,000 (just over Rs 7 lakh). (Image source: Reuters)

Initially launched in 2002 to allow foreigners who met the criteria to stay in Malaysia for a long period of time, the Malaysia My Second Home Programme (MM2H Programme) was relaunched in August 2021 after a hiatus of about a year. Under the revamped program, the validity of the Social Visit Pass has been reduced to five years from the previous 10-year duration. The Ministry of Home Affairs of Malaysia (MOHA) has hiked the financial requirement four-fold and also added a minimum stay clause.

In 2021, 57,478 foreigners were enrolled in the MM2H program. The Malaysian government has announced that it will limit the total number of participants (including their dependents) in the MM2H Programme at any one time to 1% of Malaysian citizens.

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Eligibility

Age requirement