Take up revised SMM2H scheme, expatriates told

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Kota Kinabalu: Finance Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun encouraged foreigners to take up the revised Sabah Malaysia My Second Home (SMM2H) programme.

The SMM2H is expected to be tabled in the State Legislative Assembly very soon, he said. “This programme will allow outsiders to settle in Sabah with more flexible rules and regulations.“I hope our friends from overseas will take advantage of this opportunity,” said Masidi during the 25th anniversary of the Tham Clan Association of Sabah at Wisma Hakka Hall.

“I’ve always emphasised that, in my belief, if there’s one place in Malaysia where the best of Malaysian resides, it’s particularly in Sabah.“I’ve reiterated many times, especially in light of the global conflicts we’re witnessing. “In our diverse Malaysian communities, including Malays, Indians, Kadazans, and Chinese, we should choose to be brothers and sisters,” said Masidi. “This is a time for us Malaysians to unite in the face of these challenges, embracing our ethnic and cultural diversity to overcome them,” he said.“I urge our brothers and sisters from other parts of Malaysia, especially those outside Sabah, to consider returning to our beautiful state,” said Masidi.

 

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