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Sabah says it expects to attract more MM2H applications from China nationals

KOTA KINABALU, May 11 — Sabah is expected to attract more applications from China nationals for the Malaysia My Second Home programme once the Sabah State Government makes an official announcement on the programme’s new regulations.

“Therefore, after the introduction of the new regulations, we need to ensure that the local infrastructure, public services and coordination between government departments are in order.” “Once the Sabah government makes the official announcement of the new MM2H regulations, we can expect to attract more Chinese applicants to the state, which in turn, will stimulate the local economy and benefit other industries including healthcare, insurance and real estate,” he said when revisiting the discussion on the progress of MM2H with Sabah Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk Jafry Ariffin in a meeting here.

 

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This BN gov is dickriding on Cainis Menlen 😭

Curious Can a Malaysian from semenanjung apply for mm2h in Sabah?

Eh. Hail China. 😂😂

If I'm a Sabahan, I will not be convinced by looking at the picture.

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