
Sarawak's MM2H Program Attracts a Wave of Japanese Residents
Sarawak Sees Surge in Japanese Participants in MM2H Program Sarawak, Malaysia, is experiencing a significant increase in the number of Japanese citizens participating in the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) program. This program allows foreigners to live in Malaysia on a long-term visa. The influx of Japanese participants is attributed to several factors, including Sarawak's high-quality healthcare system and its international schools. "The MM2H program is quite popular among the Chinese community, and we believe it can be effectively promoted to Japanese citizens," stated Datuk Seri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, the Minister of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts for Sarawak. He highlighted the importance of quality healthcare and education as significant draw factors for foreign residents. The program's success contributes to Sarawak's economic growth and strengthens its international reputation. The state's focus on providing a welcoming environment and high-quality services is attracting diverse groups of people, leading to a more vibrant and culturally rich community.