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Suite 2A, Road # 36, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212.
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Tel    :+88-02-9858849, +88-02-9891538
Mob  : 01711336825
Email: info@bdjobs.com.bd
Web : www.bdjobs.com.bd

 
   
     
   
   
     
   
     
   
     
   
 
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Malaysia My 2nd Home Program 
  
Malaysia My Second Home Programme is promoted by the Government of Malaysia to allow people from all over the world who fulfill certain criteria, to stay in Malaysia as long as possible on a social visit pass with a multiple entry visa.

The Social Visit Pass is initially for a period of ten (10) years (depending on the validity of the applicants’ passport) and is renewable. 

It is open to all citizens of countries recognized by Malaysia regardless of race, religion, gender or age. Applicants are allowed to bring along their spouse and children as dependents (below 21 years old who is not married).
Foreigners who are married to Malaysians can apply for either MM2H programme or the  "Spouse Programme

The basic financial criteria is to open the following Fixed Deposit account in a Malaysian incorporated bank of your choice, after you have gotten approval for the Program:
  
CONDITIONS
 
Above 50 years old
Fixed Deposit RM 150,000 (can withdraw RM 50,000 to buy a house, pay for medical expenses or children's education, after 1 year)
 
Below 50 years old
Fixed Deposit RM 300,000 (can withdraw RM 150,000 to buy a house, pay for medical expenses or children's education, after 1 year) 
 
The documents that are required at the stage of application are as follow : 

  1. Passport :Photocopy of every page of the passport (notary public to stamp the page with photo only). 
  2. 4 passport-sized photographs for each person. 
  3. a) Proof of financial security. Financial statements from Savings, Current or Fixed Deposit bank accounts outside of Malaysia that has collective value of RM 500,000 or more. This is to demonstrate that this person has the financial capacity to support his stay in Malaysia. (Should get documents for the last 3-6 months) 
    b) Proof of offshore monthly income of about RM 10,000. This proof of monthly income should be in the form of profit from companies, salary, pension or other retirement benefits (in the form of letter from company or payment vouchers or income tax statements etc). 
  4. Marriage Certificate (if application with spouse). 
  5. Birth Certificate (if application with children).Curriculum Vitae/Resume.
  6. Any other information or documents that can further substantiate or strengthen the application, such as membership of professional bodies, educational certificates etc. 
  7. A) Simple letter of intention to apply for the Programme. 
    B) Letter of good conduct from your local police (police clearance letter) 

The above copies of certificates or statements need to be certified true copy   by the Notary Public or issuing authorities. 

           
   
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