Malaysia My Second Home, known as MM2H, is a long stay residence pass open to foreign nationals including Pakistani applicants. This page sets out the tiers and points you to the 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.
MM2H is open to citizens of countries recognised by Malaysia, and Pakistani nationals can apply on the standard terms. There is no published rule that excludes Pakistani applicants as a group.
Applicants must show the required fixed deposit, prove a lawful source of funds, hold valid health insurance and pass security and health checks. Each tier sets its own financial thresholds and a property purchase condition. Confirm the documentary requirements with the official authority before you act.
The programme runs in tiers. The Silver tier is reported to require a fixed deposit of USD 150,000 and a property purchase from RM 600,000. The Gold tier is reported at a USD 500,000 fixed deposit and a property purchase from RM 1,000,000. The Platinum tier is reported at a USD 1,000,000 fixed deposit and a property purchase from RM 2,000,000.
A separate category tied to special economic and financial zones carries lower fixed deposit thresholds. Part of the fixed deposit may be withdrawn for approved purposes such as property, education or medical costs once you are an approved participant. Confirm the current tiers and withdrawal rules with the official authority.
Processing time varies with the tier and case load. The property purchase is generally expected within one year of endorsement. The pass term differs by tier, reported as five years for Silver, fifteen years for Gold and twenty years for Platinum, each renewable.
A minimum stay in Malaysia applies to participants in certain age bands, reported at ninety days a year. Treat any timeline as indicative and confirm with the official authority.
The main commitment is the fixed deposit, which is held rather than spent, alongside the qualifying property purchase. On top of that sit government and visa charges, an agent or sponsor fee where required, health insurance and professional fees. We do not name or recommend firms. To compare vetted, independent advisors, use Get Matched and ask for a written scope and fee first.
Use the table as a checklist of cost lines rather than a quote. Confirm each figure with the official authority before acting.
| Tier | Fixed deposit | Minimum property |
|---|---|---|
| Silver | USD 150,000 | From RM 600,000 |
| Gold | USD 500,000 | From RM 1,000,000 |
| Platinum | USD 1,000,000 | From RM 2,000,000 |
| Government and professional fees | Confirm the current figure with the official authority | Set independently |
Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Immigration Department of Malaysia, under the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture publishes the binding detail. Verify before you act.
Yes. MM2H is open to citizens of countries recognised by Malaysia, and Pakistani nationals can apply on the standard terms, subject to the financial thresholds and checks. Confirm the current rules with the official authority.
The Silver tier is the lowest reported entry, with a fixed deposit of USD 150,000 and a property purchase from RM 600,000. Confirm the current tiers with the official authority.
A minimum stay in Malaysia applies to participants in certain age bands, reported at ninety days a year. Confirm the current rule with the official 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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