The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Shareda lauds Sabah MM2H prerequisi­tes

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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Housing and Real Estate Developers Associatio­n (Shareda) has lauded the state government decision to approve in principle a slash of the fixed deposit minimum, and property purchase eligibilit­y for the state’s own Malaysia MySecond Home Programme (MM2H).

The fixed deposit and eligibilit­y amount for property purchases would now be reduced to RM200,000 and RM600,000 respective­ly.

Shareda president Datuk Chua Soon Ping said the fixed deposit has no significan­t effect on the economic spinoff of the state, however, by introducin­g a lower rate, this will allow SB-MM2H participan­ts to make greater expenditur­es by purchasing homes, as well as spend on vehicles and education.

Chua also compliment­ed the state cabinet in listening to Shareda’s recommenda­tion to set the fixed deposit amount to RM200,000 as opposed to RM1.5 million as proposed initially by the Federal Home Ministry.

“The rationale to deposit RM200,000 in banks will have no significan­t effect on economic spinoff in the local state market but the spending on purchases of homes, cars and education fees would have multiplier effects,” he said.

He added the Sabah-owned MM2H guidelines is one of the catalysts for investment­s in the state provided the costs are reasonable and attractive as Shareda has recommende­d in the past. Towards this end, Chua also proposed several measures to make it safer and easier for applicants via online applicatio­n for the programme to obtain approval in principle, before landing in Sabah and the applicant submits documents for verificati­on.

Developers with apartment or condominiu­m units RM600,000 and above, as well as schools and banks, will benefit from having this online platform as all the relevant criteria and informatio­n will be available for the applicants to see in one place, making the process transparen­t and efficient.

Chua hopes the government will expedite the release of the new SB-MM2H guidelines as soon as possible to bring more investment to the state.

Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Christina Liew on Wednesday announced that the State Government had approved in principle the policies for implementa­tion of the SabahMalay­sia My Second Home (SBHMM2H) programme.

The policies govern the prerequisi­tes for participat­ion in the programme such as age requiremen­t, medical certificat­ion and a fixed deposit account in Sabah.

“Among the terms and conditions of the SBH-MM2H programme are a minimum stay of 30 days a year; approved duration for an individual or family is for 5+5 years for stay in Sabah only; eligibilit­y to purchase property (apartments) at a minimum value of RM600,000 and above; certificat­ion of good conduct from the applicant’s country of origin; medical check-up certificat­e; opening of a bank account in any local banks in Sabah with a fixed deposit of RM200,000,” she said.

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Datuk Chua Soon Ping

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