QUOTE(Immrama @ Nov 24 2019, 01:05 PM)
Hello everyone,
I am a single European guy interested in spending a few months each year in Malaysia/SE Asia. I've been looking through the property and vehicle listings and I basically found everything I might require in order to realize my idea. However, I got a few questions that I couldn't find any coherent answers for, and I would appreciate your answers/insight greatly as I am not looking for a bad experience over there, and wouldn't like to do anything even remotely illegal.
So here we go... I wonder if I can skip the MM2H visa or any PR visa altogether and still purchase a (new) condo and a (slightly used) car in Malaysia. I wouldn't require a bank loan for either, and I don't think I'd be staying more than 3 months in total each year. What is essential for me is to be able to register the property/car in my name, drive freely throughout the region (Singapore, Thailand, etc) and be able to obtain a comprehensive insurance from the local agents. Basically, my question is whether it can all be done on a tourist visa. I am not planning to work in Malaysia or have anything there but a vacation home that I could use whenever I felt like it.
Also, can I open a bank account there without a PR visa but having a permanent address in my name? And one last thing. Is it okay to stay/travel in Malaysia with a girlfriend (or two)? I mean a decent kind of travels but sharing the same car (obviously) and hotel rooms.
I've been to Malaysia quite a few times in the past but it never occurred to me to investigate further so I will be very thankful for any thoughts you may have about my particular situation. Thank you for your attention.
Let me try to answer your queries -I am a single European guy interested in spending a few months each year in Malaysia/SE Asia. I've been looking through the property and vehicle listings and I basically found everything I might require in order to realize my idea. However, I got a few questions that I couldn't find any coherent answers for, and I would appreciate your answers/insight greatly as I am not looking for a bad experience over there, and wouldn't like to do anything even remotely illegal.
So here we go... I wonder if I can skip the MM2H visa or any PR visa altogether and still purchase a (new) condo and a (slightly used) car in Malaysia. I wouldn't require a bank loan for either, and I don't think I'd be staying more than 3 months in total each year. What is essential for me is to be able to register the property/car in my name, drive freely throughout the region (Singapore, Thailand, etc) and be able to obtain a comprehensive insurance from the local agents. Basically, my question is whether it can all be done on a tourist visa. I am not planning to work in Malaysia or have anything there but a vacation home that I could use whenever I felt like it.
Also, can I open a bank account there without a PR visa but having a permanent address in my name? And one last thing. Is it okay to stay/travel in Malaysia with a girlfriend (or two)? I mean a decent kind of travels but sharing the same car (obviously) and hotel rooms.
I've been to Malaysia quite a few times in the past but it never occurred to me to investigate further so I will be very thankful for any thoughts you may have about my particular situation. Thank you for your attention.
1) yes, you dont need an MM2H visa to be able to buy a property here though there are restrictions in each state on the type and price of property you can buy.
2) driving licence - now this might be a little tricky to get a local licence but you can get away with an international licence..
3) purchasing a car and getting comprehensive car insurance - this one am not too sure it can be done on a tourist visa so i will not comment.
4) without a mm2h visa or pr - you wont be able to open an account but since you will be having a permanent address, this might be possible..just check directly with the bank via customer services (go to their website )
5) yes its ok to travel with gf here (however if your gf is a local malay then you cant as you may have the religious police knocking on your door)
Nov 27 2019, 09:29 AM

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