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.. Report: ‘Third wave’ of Chinese migration as thousands move to Malaysia
- See more at: http://m.themalaymailonline.com/ ... thash.QfXoukgg.dpuf
KUALA LUMPUR, March 26 — Almost 8,000 Chinese nationals have emigrated to Malaysia since 2002, dubbed the “third wave” of Chinese migration, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported.
A combination of sunny weather, friendly people and cultural similarities has helped boost Malaysia's appeal to Chinese seeking to escape the volatile climate and worsening pollution at home, as they sign up under the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme.
SCMP reported that the “third wave” of Chinese migration to Malaysia, after a 15th century influx and the tin mining boom in the 19th century, included foreign workers besides MM2H participants.
China's strengthening trade ties with Malaysia is also driving more of its wealthy businessmen to settle down here. Last year alone, Putrajaya announced over RM50 billion worth of Chinese investment .
While the MM2H programme had also attracted applicants from other countries, the Chinese have reportedly shown the most interest.
SCMP reported that official statistics show 7,967 of them had succeeded in making Malaysia their second home from 2002 to 2016, about a quarter of a total of 31,732 successful applicants from around the world.
“In 2016, more than 1,000 Chinese signed up for the scheme, fleeing the freezing cold winters and dangerous pollution levels of their homeland — 43.9 per cent of applicants were Chinese, with Japanese a distant second at 9.2 per cent,” the report said.
One of the scheme's strongest appeal is the largely unrestricted freedom for successful applicants to travel into and out of Malaysia, next to the various incentives and tax exemptions.
But the scheme has strict financial requirements: Applicants must at least own assets of RM350,000 to RM500,000, fixed deposits and a minimum price cap on purchasing property so as to curb speculation.
SCMP noted that despite reports of souring race relations between ethnic Malays and Chinese in the country, Chinese applicants of the MM2H programme are unperturbed.
“MM2H brushed aside such concerns, with many reporting friendliness from the Malaysians they meet,” the Hong-Kong based paper said.
“Since many divide time between China, where they deal with business obligations, and Malaysia, any concerns about racial tensions are lessened as they have someplace else to go.”
- See more at: http://m.themalaymailonline.com/ ... thash.QfXoukgg.dpuf |
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cakap malaysia dah nak bankrupt macai pakatan bila lagi nak berhijrah? |
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Second wave dan first wave tu bila.. kurun 19 macam tu?? |
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Bahaya ni. Nanti DAP daftar dorg sbagai pengundi. |
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Post time 26-3-2017 02:59 PM
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wana89 replied at 26-3-2017 02:53 PM
Second wave dan first wave tu bila.. kurun 19 macam tu??
1st wave - zaman melaka, 2nd. Zaman Brits.. |
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Post time 26-3-2017 03:01 PM
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MacamMacamLa replied at 26-3-2017 02:51 PM
cakap malaysia dah nak bankrupt macai pakatan bila lagi nak berhijrah?
Cemana pun Umno tetap perlukan cina utk hidup, kan ... |
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pyropura replied at 26-3-2017 02:59 PM
1st wave - zaman melaka, 2nd. Zaman Brits..
So, forest city wave keberapa?? Tu 700k tu |
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only 8000? begitu sikit org saja?
aduh...bangla nak gelak pada ketuanan melayu |
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Post time 26-3-2017 03:08 PM
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Edited by pyropura at 26-3-2017 03:34 PM
wana89 replied at 26-3-2017 03:02 PM
So, forest city wave keberapa?? Tu 700k tu
Forest City tu mungkin macam Penang & Singaporn terlepas ke Brits dolu ... |
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pyropura replied at 26-3-2017 02:59 PM
1st wave - zaman melaka, 2nd. Zaman Brits..
honestly, china prc takkan migrate to malaysia, china sudah jauh lebih advanced dari sini |
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Post time 26-3-2017 03:13 PM
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wana89 replied at 26-3-2017 03:12 PM
Boleh terima akal la apa ko cakap ni..
But I never blame DAP, tongsan malaysia or tongsan s ...
Aku paham, dan setuju 100% |
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maaflah habis lah malaysia.. |
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wana89 replied at 26-3-2017 03:14 PM
Really??
Looking singapore, ozzy n nz.. most of them, stay sana meh..
Memang betul ula ...
pasal china prc rasa ozzy, australia, singapore lebih baik utk diduduki....tapi bukannya malaysia.
if u move out from tempurung and visit china, u will understand wht i meant...malaysia mmg....mundur |
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pulauturtle replied at 26-3-2017 03:45 PM
pasal china prc rasa ozzy, australia, singapore lebih baik utk diduduki....tapi bukannya malaysia. ...
Really??
Tapi dalam mundur2 ada juga nak beli property..
Tapi seriously, I xpercaya mereka tak stay pun..
I dah visit a lot of places but not china.. one of reason.. looking tourist from china, so pprt.. mati napsu mak nak pergi sana.. |
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wana89 replied at 26-3-2017 03:53 PM
Really??
Tapi dalam mundur2 ada juga nak beli property..
Tapi seriously, I xpercaya mereka tak ...
then terbukti u ialah katak bawah tempurung.
mereka beli mmg tak rasa nak stay...jgn kata apa nak migrate.
kenapa ada sohai assuke china prc nak migrate ke sini sedangkan china mmg jauh lebih advanced drp malaysia sekarang?
u nampak kampung fella china prc, it doenst means they are mundur ppl like kamoung fella in malaysia.
di china, beli benda, bayar parking,dan sbg boleh pakai handphone dan settled...malaysia? far behind |
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abes laa........ nanti umah tongsan berebut berak merata dgn umah indon |
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