Zerin Properties chief executive officer Previn Singhe said “it was about time” that the MM2H programme was reactivated.
KUALA LUMPUR: The reactivation of the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme is considered timely to spur the local economy, especially the real estate, health services, education and domestic tourism sectors that have been hard-hit by the pandemic.
While the move to reactivate the programme has been lauded by property consultants, questions have also been raised about the new, stricter pre-conditions that have been added.
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