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Associations: Shifting MM2H back to Motac will ease process, increase Govt revenue

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Publish date: Wed, 03 May 2023, 11:16 AM

KUALA LUMPUR: Associations have called on the government to revert Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) initiative to the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (Motac) to resolve the various issues surrounding the programme.

International Real Estate Federation (Fiabci) Malaysia president, Datuk Firdaus Musa said due to the revised conditions and changes in MM2H rules, over 90 per cent of high-net-worth individuals have shunned Malaysia as their second home option.

"Malaysia is a beautiful country and Pulau Pinang, Johor and Kuala Lumpur have been strong attractions for foreigners to live and spend their money here, spurring the local economy," he told Bernama, adding that returning the programme to Motac does not mean the country's security will be compromised.

Instead, a lot of issues can be settled, he said.

"In the long run, the influx of high-net-worth individuals into Malaysia will help to raise government revenue, especially in terms of tax collection," he told Bernama.

"We will continue to work together closely with Motac as well as the Home Affairs Ministry (Moha) to ensure that programme participants follow the rules set by the government," he said. MM2H is currently parked under Moha.

He also said that neighbouring countries such as Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia are aggressively promoting multiple-entry visas and long stays, which prove that such programmes bring economic benefits to their respective economies.

Pulau Pinang state executive councillor for tourism and creative economy Yeoh Soon Hin had previously called on Moha to urgently review and revise the new MM2H conditions to keep pace with the changing needs of the economy.

He said the MM2H Consultants Association found a 90 per cent drop in the number of MM2H applicants since stricter conditions were introduced in 2021.

Some of the conditions revised in 2021 require applicants to have a fixed deposit account of at least RM1 million (previously RM300,000), liquid assets of at least RM1.5 million (previously RM500,000), and a monthly offshore income of at least RM40,000 a month, up from RM10,000. - Bernama

 

https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2023/05/905198/associations-shifting-mm2h-back-motac-will-ease-process-increase-govt

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DickyMe

What is the point of promoting MM2H? To enrich developers?
Foreigners do not get the real benefit. They have to struggle to live decently with so many red-tapes and face difficulties just like citizens. Transportation breaks down all the time, stagnation at government offices. Owning a home is not important but making life comfortable to live is paramount.

2023-05-03 11:29

nicholas99

now MM2H is unaffordable. Thats why it is declining. To be honest, no arab or saudi will want to move to malaysia under MM2H. Realistically, we can only target chinese from taiwan or hongkong. then cater to their needs. i am 100% sure government have all the datas..

2023-05-03 12:09

OnTime

I agree it should come under motac again with all the requirements set lower

2023-05-03 12:15

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