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MM2H Application Procedures

Applicants have the option of using an approved MM2H agent or submitting their application directly. Doing it yourself is best for those who easily meet the requirements and do not mind finding their way around the various government departments. A common complaint is the frequent rule changes, often unannounced which can make it harder for those making their own applications. Using an agent will make the process a lot easier and avoid the need to place a cash security bond (the agent will sponsor you) but of course involves paying the agent their fee.

Ten Reasons to Retire or Live in Malaysia

For those who are wondering why they should consider retirement in Malaysia or spending several months a year here, Andy Davison, who has travelled extensively around the world, suggests some reasons. There are many considerations when deciding whether to relocate to a new country. Leaving friends and relatives is not something everyone is willing to …

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Is Malaysia’s MM2H Programme Still in Place and Practice?

TEG Media CEO Andy Davison, recently wrote a letter to The Star newspaper responding to an earlier letter questioning the benefit of the Malaysia My Second Home programme in Malaysia. He listed a number of material benefits to the country but also referred to the damage being done by the current significant delays in processing …

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MM2H Application Procedures

Applicants have the option of using an approved MM2H agent or submitting their application directly. Doing it yourself is best for those who easily meet the requirements and do not mind finding their way around the various government departments. A common complaint is the frequent rule changes, often unannounced which can make it harder for those making their own applications. Using an agent will make the process a lot easier and avoid the need to place a cash security bond (the agent will sponsor you) but of course involves paying the agent their fee.