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[Immigration Information] Lecture by Malaysian Immigrant Master Zhang Mingyuan

2020-01-03T23:08:10.131Z


In the past six months, a wave of immigrants from Hong Kong has reappeared, and Malaysia, adjacent to Hong Kong, is one of the hot choices for Hong Kong people to migrate or invest. The “Lecturer on Immigrants to Higher Education in Malaysia” organized by Parody Asset Management from January 11th to 12th invited a star lecturer, Malaysian immigrants and founder of Malaysia Casa Freude (MM2H) Co., Ltd., as the star lecturer. Share with you all the star tips for moving to Malaysia, from moving to college to home.


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2020-01-04 07:00

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In the past six months, a wave of immigrants from Hong Kong has reappeared, and Malaysia, adjacent to Hong Kong, is one of the hot choices for Hong Kong people to migrate or invest. The “Lecturer on Immigrants to Higher Education in Malaysia” organized by Parody Asset Management from January 11th to 12th invited a star lecturer, Malaysian immigrants and founder of Malaysia Casa Freude (MM2H) Co., Ltd., as the star lecturer. Share with you all the star tips for moving to Malaysia, from moving to college to home.

Zhang Mingyuan, a Malaysian nationality, is a fourth-generation Chinese native to the country. He holds a bachelor's degree in finance and accounting and a diploma in tourism and hotel management from the Travex Institute of Tourism Management in Malaysia. Mingyuan Zhang is the founder of Casa Freude (MM2H) Co., Ltd. and has 12 years of experience in the immigration industry in Malaysia. This time, Zhang Mingyuan, a star immigration expert, is invited to share with you the tips of moving to Malaysia.

Mara is a popular immigration country with low barriers to entry. You only need to meet the application requirements and regulations, and deposit a fixed deposit of 600,000 Hong Kong dollars (under 50 years old) or 300,000 Hong Kong dollars (over 50 years old) to your account in your local bank in Malaysia. There are no other requirements.

Children under 21 can migrate together to live and study in Malaysia. The local international school education ranks 13th in the world in EF English Proficiency Index 2019, 2nd in Asia, and Singapore after this; Hong Kong ranks 29th in the world and 5th in Asia. International school tuition is lower than Hong Kong, and the most expensive one-year tuition is about 160,000 Hong Kong dollars. Universities can be admitted to the University of Australia in Malaysia, or to universities in the UK, Australia, and Canada.

Parents over 60 years of age can also relocate together to live in Malaysia. The weather in Malaysia is like spring and summer, with temperatures ranging from 24 to 34 degrees Celsius throughout the year. It has been ranked as the world's top 10 pension countries by the global pension index of the famous American magazine "International Living" for many years, ranking 5th in Asia and 1st in Asia. With 7 million Chinese, it is the second largest ethnic group in Malaysia. The local Chinese are influenced by the culture of Hong Kong and Taiwan. Since childhood, they have watched TV dramas, novels by Jin Yong, Gu Long, and Qiong Yao. They also like Hong Kong movies. The Hong Kong movies shown in Malaysia are authentic Cantonese versions, and the life culture is close to Hong Kong. Local Chinese, even if they do n’t understand Cantonese, can listen to it, and communication in Cantonese is not a problem; Hong Kong-style dim sum is also one of the local diets. There is also only a 4-hour flight between Malaysia and Hong Kong, with at least 10 daily flights directly to Hong Kong.

Moved to Malayan, obtained second home status, can invest in Malaysia, set up a wholly-owned company, and serve as a company director. Like Hong Kong, Malaysia follows the Commonwealth Basic Law. So why not invest in Malaysia when investing overseas?

In 2018, the new Malaysian ruling government was established, and it took one and a half years to put Malaysia back on its normal development track. 2019 is a year of change for Malaysia, which has improved in many international rankings, giving us the opportunity to look forward to a better Malaysia in the future. In 2020, your time to join is definitely the best time. The lowest currency exchange rate in history and the weak property market are the best time to enter.

Migrating or investing overseas is to give yourself and your family another future option. Under comprehensive comparison, consumption requirements, and comparison of migration thresholds, immigration to Malaysia has absolute advantages. In addition to being close to Hong Kong's legal system, lifestyle, language exchange and culture, the benefits of emigrating to Maratha are even more prominent.

Biodi Asset Management holds " Seminar on Immigrants to Malaysia for Further Education "

Star Lecturer:
Mr. Li Sizhong, general manager of Kerjaya Prospek Property, a listed company in Malaysia Mr. Zhang Mingyuan, principal / executive of Tenby International School, Malaysia

Lecture content:
1. Malaysian Life and Second Home MM2H
2. Penang and The Straits Project Introduction
3. Education in Malaysia
4. Johor Bahru and G Residence Project Introduction
5. Melaka and The Shore Project Introduction

The first lecture:
Date: January 11 (Saturday)
Time: 2pm to 6pm Venue: Holiday Inn Tsim Sha Tsui Golden Mile

Second lecture:
Date: January 12 (Sunday)
Time: 2 pm to 6 pm Venue: Hong Kong Admiralty Convention Centre will immediately accept registration for reserved seats, first come first served: https://www.buddyassets.com/eng-contact
On-site Offer: Malaysia Expedition (Food and Accommodation Ticket) *
* Subject to developer specific conditions

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