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Malaysia – Unlocking Opportunities With Malaysia’s Premium Visa Programme (PVIP) [Issue 2 of 4]

Unlocking Opportunities With Malaysia's Premium Visa Programme (PVIP) [Issue 2 of 4]

In this issue of our newsletter, we will delve into the benefits of PVIP, a unique residency initiative designed to attract high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and their families.

Key Benefits of the PVIP

  1. Long-Term Residency
    One of the most attractive features of the PVIP is the ability to secure long-term residency. The visa is initially issued for 10 years, with the possibility of extending it for another 10 years, providing up to 20 years with a Multiple Entry Visa (MEV).

  1. Family Inclusion
    The PVIP allows applicants to include their immediate family members in the visa application. This includes spouses, children, and even parents, making it a family-friendly option for those looking to relocate with loved ones.

  1. Flexible Work and Business Opportunities
    PVIP holders are granted the freedom to engage in business activities, investment opportunities, and even employment, making it an appealing choice for entrepreneurs and investors. Malaysia is a thriving business hub, and the visa’s flexibility provides holders with the opportunity to capitalize on the country’s growing economy.

  1. Streamlined Immigration Process
    The PVIP offers a more straightforward application process compared to other residency programmes. While the application process still requires a financial commitment, it is generally less bureaucratic and quicker, allowing applicants to enjoy residency with minimal delay.

  1. Access to Healthcare and Education
    PVIP holders and their families are eligible for access to Malaysia’s high-quality healthcare system. The country is known for its affordable medical services and well-established private hospitals. Additionally, Malaysia offers a range of international schools, providing quality education options for expatriate families.

  1. Safety and Quality of Life
    Malaysia is considered one of the safest countries in Southeast Asia, with a relatively low crime rate. The country boasts a high standard of living, modern infrastructure, and a diverse, multicultural society that provides a welcoming environment for expatriates.

 

Stay tune for the upcoming newsletter, we will share with you more on Unlocking Opportunities with Malaysia’s Premium Visa Programme (PVIP).