Malaysia My Second Home program is open to all foreign citizens wishing to retire or reside in Malaysia on a long term basis. It is fully endorsed by the Government of Malaysia and your immediate family (spouse and children) can also participate in the program. Here are some of the key benefits of the program:
· You will get a 10-year Visit Pass and Multiple-Entry Visa (renewable every ten years) which will eventually give you a lifetime easy access to the country (perpetual visa).
· You can import your car or purchase a new car, tax-free and enjoy other tax incentives.
· You can invest and own businesses in Malaysia. This is like owning a second passport, or a second citizenship in Malaysia.
· You can enjoy a luxury lifestyle at a fraction of the costs. It is the cheapest and very affordable place to retire early.
The best thing is that you still retain your citizenship and all its privileges in your own country. You can always go back if you miss having to wear 5 layers of clothing and thread through a thick snow at some 20 degrees below zero just to get your mail from your mailbox, or miss pushing your car to the side of the road during heavy snow storm due to frozen fuel line. But for us, if we want to experience cool air, we would just take a one-hour drive to Genting Highland, which is located few thousand meters above sea level, or hike up to Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in South East Asia.
Sabah – Your Choice?
Sabah is slowly becoming known by European, Australian and other visitors as a culturally diverse, scenically beautiful and environmentally friendly holiday destination. As part of Malaysia, it combines a growing economy with sensitivity to its natural attractions, such as its key World Heritage Site, the one and only Mount Kinabalu, with its unique ecosystem.
Sabah is blessed with an ever-warm climate, although rainfall patterns vary during the year. It is known as “The Land Below The Wind” due to the absence of tropical storms that are so prevalent just north in the Philippines.
Five star resort hotels and comparable golf courses are found along the West Coast and even within Kota Kinabalu City itself. Many Malaysians speak excellent English and their warmth & friendliness towards visitors is exceptionally good. Beaches abound, especially on the Islands of the Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, which lie within a 30 minute boat ride from the town centre of Kota Kinabalu.
The variety and quality of Malaysian food and fruit never fails to amaze visitors, while a wide variety of international cuisine is also available if a holidaymaker needs a “touch of home”.
Details of attractions of Sabah can be found the LINKS to Other Sites
Introduction to the SABAH-Malaysian Borneon Paradise A place to relax be sun soaked on the beautiful beaches or if you prefer cool weather,go mountain trekking or climbing,a place for those who love scuba diving then dive into the pacific coast in the east,those who love culture see live 32 different ethnic groups.Enjoy many more different experiences. VISIT MALAYSIA 2007
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11 January 2007
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