PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme has been reactivated and new conditions have been introduced to attract applicants who can contribute to the country’s economy. Sharing specifics: Wan Ahmad Dahlan (centre) speaking to the media during the press conference in Putrajaya on Wednesday. Applications for MM2H were frozen when Malaysia closed its borders due to the pandemic last year. Wan Ahmad Dahlan said a one-year grace period has been offered to MM2H pass holders who wished to renew their passes to give them time to meet the new conditions. Between 2002 and 2019, the MM2H programme generated a cumulative income of RM11.89bil through fee and visa charges, purchase of properties and vehicles, fixed deposits, and monthly household expenditures.
Source: The Star August 11, 2021 22:30 UTC