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Malaysia My Second Home for Egyptian Nationals

Malaysia My Second Home is a long stay residence pass, not a citizenship route. This page sets out the deposit tiers and conditions for Egyptian applicants and where to confirm each figure.

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Reference
Official authorityMinistry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Malaysia
ProgrammeMalaysia My Second Home
For nationalityEgyptian
Information current as ofJune 2026
Official source →

Information, not advice. Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Always confirm the present rules with the official program authority and a licensed professional before you act.

Reviewed by the Passports for Kings editorial team. Last reviewed 5 May 2026.

Eligibility for Egyptian nationals

The programme is open to foreign nationals generally and does not publish a bar on Egyptian applicants. It grants a renewable residence pass, not citizenship.

Applicants choose a tier and meet the fixed deposit, property and stay conditions for that tier. Confirm the current rules with the ministry before you commit.

Routes

The programme runs in tiers. Each tier sets a fixed deposit placed with a Malaysian bank and a minimum property purchase. A separate special zone tier carries a lower entry figure.

Part of the fixed deposit may be withdrawn after approval for set purposes such as property, education or medical costs. Confirm the current withdrawal rule with the ministry.

Timeline

The ministry publishes current processing times on its official pages. Confirm the current timeline with the authority.

Costs

The qualifying amount depends on the tier you choose. Use the indicative table below and confirm every figure with the official authority before acting.

Common questions

Confirm the current figure with the official authority

TierFixed depositNotes
SilverUSD 150,000Minimum property purchase and a five year pass reported
GoldUSD 500,000Higher property purchase and a longer pass reported
PlatinumUSD 1,000,000Highest tier with the longest pass reported
Special zone tierUSD 32,000 to USD 65,000Entry figure reported to vary by age band

Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Malaysia publishes the binding detail. Verify before you act.

Common questions

Does Malaysia My Second Home lead to citizenship?

No. It is a renewable long stay residence pass, not a citizenship route. Confirm the current terms with the ministry.

Can Egyptian nationals apply?

Yes. The programme is open to foreign nationals generally and does not publish a bar on Egyptian applicants.

Can I withdraw part of the deposit?

Part of the fixed deposit may be withdrawn after approval for set purposes such as property, education or medical costs. Confirm the current rule with the authority.

Information, not advice. Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Always confirm the present rules with the official program authority and a licensed professional before you act.

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