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Government Mute On MM2H, Leaving Agents In Lurch

Andy Davison, Founder and CEO, The Expat Group Media

13-Mar-24 07:45

Government Mute On MM2H, Leaving Agents In Lurch

Back in December, the Madani government announced a revamp of the Malaysia My Second Home or MM2H programme that includes new regulations for MM2H agents. However, agents are currently in limbo as they have yet to receive instructions on the renewal of their licences with the March 31st deadline looming. We discuss confusion in the industry over the new guidelines for MM2H with Andy Davison of The Expat Group Media.

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Produced by: Chin Wai Lun

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Wong Shou Ning


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