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Recently, the Malaysian government launched a program called the Malaysian Advanced Visa Scheme (PVIP), which focuses on the "20-year residence" visa to attract the world's richest people to come to Malaysia to live and invest

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Recently, the Malaysian government launched a program called the Malaysian Advanced Visa Scheme (PVIP), which focuses on "staying for 20 years" visa to attract the world's richest people to live and invest in Malaysia.

Participants in this scheme are allowed to study and buy property in Malaysia (e.g. purchase of residential and commercial buildings), and participants in the scheme are also allowed to work and actively invest and do business in permitted areas.

This PVIP visa program has similarities with the existing "Second Home MM2H", whether it is synchronized or replaced, to be announced by the relevant departments before the official opening of applications on October 1, so stay tuned!

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Recently, the Malaysian government launched a program called the Malaysian Advanced Visa Scheme (PVIP), which focuses on the "20-year residence" visa to attract the world's richest people to come to Malaysia to live and invest
Recently, the Malaysian government launched a program called the Malaysian Advanced Visa Scheme (PVIP), which focuses on the "20-year residence" visa to attract the world's richest people to come to Malaysia to live and invest
Recently, the Malaysian government launched a program called the Malaysian Advanced Visa Scheme (PVIP), which focuses on the "20-year residence" visa to attract the world's richest people to come to Malaysia to live and invest
Recently, the Malaysian government launched a program called the Malaysian Advanced Visa Scheme (PVIP), which focuses on the "20-year residence" visa to attract the world's richest people to come to Malaysia to live and invest

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