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"Malaysia welcomes the world" - this slogan can be seen on many advertising posters for Malaysia. But this is not just a phrase to attract foreign tourists. The Malaysian government has established one of the world´s best programmes for living abroad, MM2H - Malaysia My Second Home. Through this programme, you can get a ten year, renewable visa to spend time in Malaysia and to move in and out of Malaysia as you wish. The programme is offering you many incentives, not least when it comes to taxation. But the biggest incentive of all is the privilege of experiencing and being a part of the country of Malaysia, the pearl of South East Asia.
To move to Malaysia - full time or part time - or simply to visit Malaysia now and then is an exciting journey into a special culture, where many Asian cultures and Western culture blend into a special culture, a culture we can call the Malaysian culture. Here you can experience and enjoy this special mixture and at the same time dive into the different Asian cultures. Malaysia is Asia at its best. There are probably few countries in the world that can offer as much as Malaysia.
We have set up this website, mm2h.se, to give you an opportunity to get to know more about Malaysia. Maybe you, like many others, would like to get an MM2H visa. We are here to assist you if you are interested in this fantastic country. Welcome to Malaysia!
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Malaysia is the most stable democracy in South East Asia, an incredibly beautiful country, a constitutional monarchy, where different ethnic groups, cultures and religions really blend together to live up to the slogan that can be seen in TV commercials about the country - "Malaysia, Truly Asia". This is a country you will never get tired of, a country that continously can offer you new experiences, a country where you will be welcomed by a smiling population.
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We are quoting the following article from the Swedish web portal hemutomlands.se:
"During many years, Thailand has been very popular with Scandinavians moving abroad. And now, the neighbour in the South, Malaysia, has started a programme to attract foreigners to move to the country. Hem Utomlands has recently visited this fantastic country....
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Kuala Lumpur is ranked as the cheapest city in the world when it comes to goods and services according to an investigation made by Swiss bank UBS, "Prices and earnings". Prices for restaurant dinners, hotels, shopping, public transportation, weekend trips and rentals are among the lowest among the 73 cities in the world that were looked into in this stydy.
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Nu i mars 2012 har ett par nyheter presenterats i MM2H-programmet.
Alla som är under 60 år, även medsökande, måste ha en sjukförsäkring som är giltig i Malaysia. Om man är över 60 år behövs däremot ingen sjukförsäkring alls.
Det är dessutom möjligt nu att importera en andra bil till Malaysia, förutsatt att denna bil kommer från ens hemland och att den skattats där.
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