How long can I get a Malaysian green card after marriage and how to go through immigration procedures?

1. Malaysia is a non-immigrant country and does not accept dual citizenship. So it is more difficult to immigrate to Malaysia! 2. However, it is not hopeless. The "Malaysia Second Home Plan" policy launched by the Malaysian government provides a channel for people who want to immigrate to Malaysia. So you need to join Malaysia's second hometown first and get a ten-year visa, which can be renewed indefinitely. In this way, you get permanent residency. 3. The Malaysian Immigration Bureau previously issued a "nationality acceptance policy", that is, people who have obtained permanent residency for more than 12 years and have lived in Malaysia for more than 10 years. But the approval is still very strict. Revised in 2009, the provisions have been loosened. The relevant regulations are amended as: permanent residency 10 years or more, and residence in Malaysia for 5 years or more. You can apply for naturalization. 4. Documents required for naturalization procedures: Applicants must submit the following documents to the National Registration Bureau:

-the applicant's identity card (if any)

-Visa, birth certificate

-Applicant's action documents (passport and right of abode) within 10 year.

-Identity cards of supporters (supporters cannot be spouses, family members and their lawyers)

-Three photos. If you have any questions, please refer to the official blog of /mm2hchina Malaysia Second Home.