Malaysia

Govt eyes collection of RM206 mil from premium visa scheme

Immigration DG says approval granted for bids from 16 agencies, firms to participate in PVIP

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Oct 2022 5:28PM

Govt eyes collection of RM206 mil from premium visa scheme
Immigration Director-General Datuk Seri Khairul Dzaimee Daud has said the Malaysia Visa Premium Programme will be implemented in phases so that a proper assessment can be carried out. In the first phase, only a quota of 20,000 will be opened for eligible participants. – Bernama pic, October 12, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – The government expects to collect RM206 million after approving applications from 16 agencies and companies to participate in the Premium Visa Programme (PVIP) with an approved quota of 10,300.

Immigration Director-General Datuk Seri Khairul Dzaimee Daud said all applications received from October 1 to yesterday had been approved by the Home Ministry’s PVIP Approval Committee.

He added that each agency or firm appointed to handle PVIP must pay a deposit of 10% of the RM200,000 participation fee for each principal (client).

“The deposit must be paid within 30 days of receiving the approval letter from the Immigration Department,” he said in a statement today.

On September 1, then home minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin launched the programme to attract wealthy foreigners to invest in Malaysia and reside in the country for 20 years,  

Hamzah said the “residency through investment” concept programme was introduced to drive the country’s economic growth, generate national income, and open more job opportunities.

According to Khairul Dzaimee, PVIP will be implemented in phases so that a proper assessment can be carried out. In the first phase, only a quota of 20,000 will be opened for eligible participants.

“After this quota is met, the participation fee of RM200,000 for each principal will be reviewed. PVIP is a highly effective programme to attract foreign investors and global business tycoons,” he said.

Khairul Dzaimee said the appointed agents and participants must meet strict conditions before being given the nod by the approval committee.

Among the requirements is that the appointed agents or companies must have a paid-up capital of RM1 million and be able to pay a deposit of 10% of the total approved quota.

As for the participants, he also said they need to have a monthly income of at least RM40,000 a month and RM1 million in a fixed account in local banks. 

He added that the list of appointed agents will be displayed on the Immigration Department website and social media platforms to help potential participants submit their applications. – Bernama, October 12, 2022

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