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Old Mar 28, 2012 | 9:46 am
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CrazyInteg
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Originally Posted by TrueBlueFlyer
well after my first weekend volunteering in Malaysia at the Petronas F1 Grand Prix, I'm ready to dump New Zealand now and go look for work there.

any recommendations?
As an American English speaker, your post does not make sense to me.
You say you want to dump NZ, which means to get rid of, or forget about. But then you say you want to go to look for work in NZ.

So what exactly do you want to do?


If you want to live in Malaysia, then I hope you have a dependable stream of income.

Malaysia's MM2H program

Malaysia My Second Home Programme is promoted by the Government of Malaysia to allow foreigners who fulfill certain criteria, to stay in Malaysia for as long as possible on a multiple-entry social visit pass.

The Social Visit Pass is initially for a period of ten (10) years, and is renewable.

Upon application:

i. Applicants aged below 50 years are required to show proof of liquid assets worth a minimum of RM500,000 and offshore income of RM10,000 per month. For certified copy(s) of Current Account submitted as financial proof, applicants must provide the latest 3 months’ statement with each month’s credit balance of RM 500,000.

ii. Applicants aged 50 and above may comply with the financial proof of RM350,000 in liquid assets and off shore income of RM10,000 per month. For certified copy(s) of Current Account submitted as financial proof, applicants must provide the latest 3 months’ statement with each month’s credit balance of RM 350,000. For those who have retired, they are required to show proof of receiving pension from government approved funds of RM 10,000 per month.

iii. New applicants who have purchased properties worth at least RM 1 million qualify to place a lower fixed deposit amount upon approval.
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