Updated, accurate information on the evolving MM2H programme is typically hard to come by, but here’s what we know.
The Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme has been a popular retirement scheme since its introduction over two decades ago. However, the programme has been in a state of disarray since the pandemic began, and is now currently suspended.
The suspension is purportedly for revisions to be made to the programme (though it has been revised in the past without a suspension being deemed necessary), and it’s still not entirely clear when the programme will be relaunched.
Consequently, there are many questions about the MM2H programme, ranging from when the full details of the revised programme will be announced to when stranded MM2Hers will be allowed back into the country. People also have questions about their maid’s visa, how to get their own visas renewed, and more.
TEG Media’s CEO Andy Davison has worked closely with the MM2H programme since its inception, and attempts to answer all these questions in his monthly video about the programme.
The video update (about five minutes) for June can be seen below:
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