Last updated 2025-06-27
Start-up, Entrepreneur, MTEP, Investor, Vip visa, PVIP
Visa overview
Description of the visa, its purpose, conditions, peculiarities of issuance, and guidelines for utilization.
Program aimed at high net worth foreigners and investors. PVIP provides a 20-year multiple-entry visa (renewable for another 20 years) to live, work and do business in Malaysia. The candidate must show a high fixed income from overseas - at least RM40,000 per month or RM480,000 per annum. In addition, a major contribution to the Malaysian economy must be made by opening a local bank account and placing a fixed deposit of at least RM1,000,000.
The primary characteristics that define the conditions for obtaining and using a visa. These conditions may vary depending on the individual circumstances of the applicant and the decision of the immigration authorities of the country.
to 3 months
Validity period
The period during which the visa remains valid and can be used for entry into the country. The validity period or expiration date is indicated directly on the visa itself.
The decision on the issuance and validity of the visa is made by the Malaysian consulate or embassy and is not directly dependent on the applicant. The validity period of this visa is the period of time within which it is necessary to enter the country. As a rule, this visa is issued for a period of up to 3 months, which is calculated from the date of issuance of the visa. Within 3 days before entering Malaysia, all foreign nationals, except permanent residents and certain other categories of persons, are required to complete a Digital Arrival Card (MDAC). Once the MDAC is filled out, a confirmation email is sent to the applicant, which they need to show to the officer at passport control.
20 years
Length of stay
The maximum duration for which one is permitted to stay in the country continuously from the date of entry.
Upon entry, the immigration officer places a mastic stamp in the passport of foreign nationals. This stamp is called a Visit Pass and indicates the date of entry as well as the maximum authorized period of stay in the country. After entering the country on this visa, it is necessary to contact the Department of Immigration within 30 days to complete the Residence pass process for the purpose of the visit. The maximum validity of a Residence Pass under the Malaysian premium visa program (PVIP) is 20 years, extendable for a further 20 years.
Not applicable
Extension of stay
The extension of the maximum duration of stay in the country initially permitted by the visa, subject to approval by the immigration authorities. This is typically processed within the country without the need for departure.
In most cases there is no provision for visa extensions, however, it is possible to apply for an extension of the Residence pass at the Immigration Department a few months before the current RP expires. The Malaysian premium visa program (PVIP) offers a Residence pass for up to 20 years with the possibility of renewal for another 20 years, for a total of 40 years.
single-entry
The possibility of entering the country only once during the visa's validity period. After departure from the country with such a visa, re-entry is not possible, even if the visa's validity period has not yet expired.
Number of entries
A parameter specifying the number of times the visa holder can enter the country during its validity period. Visas can be single-entry, multiple-entry, or with a specified number of entries.
This visa is a single entry visa. If the holder leaves the country before completing the long-term permit, they will need to obtain a new visa for re-entry.
from 7 days to 1 month 10 days
Processing time
The period during which the immigration authorities review the application and make a decision regarding the issuance of the visa. Only business days are counted, excluding weekends and public holidays.
Processing times vary depending on the country where the application is submitted, the workload of the specific embassy, the purpose of the visit, and the applicant's nationality. The standard processing time for this visa, assuming the application is complete, typically ranges from a few days to several weeks. However, this timeframe may be extended in certain cases, particularly if additional documentation is required from the applicant.
MYR 20
Consular fee
A fee levied for the processing and evaluation of an application. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances. In certain instances, the payment of supplementary fees may be required.
Fees may be waived or vary depending on the nationality of the applicant and the specific purpose of the visit. Consular fee is the official charge for processing a visa application by an embassy or consulate of the country and does not include any additional payments that may be required depending on the place and method of submission, such as visa center fees, the cost of permits or other documents, postal or courier delivery, and others.
A list of documents required for visa application. The exact list depends on the chosen visa type, the purpose of the visit, and the individual conditions of the applicant.
The essential minimum documents required for a visa application, such as a passport or visa application form. These are necessary regardless of the location, method, or conditions of the application.
Passport
Current passport, which should be valid for at least six months.
Visa application form
Completed Malaysian visa application form.
Photograph
2 recent passport-sized photo are required.
Documents that specify, substantiate, and confirm the purpose of the visit, as well as provide necessary information about the applicant and their future activities in the country.
Police certificate
A document confirming no criminal record.
Medical report
Medical examination results conducted in the applicant's country.
Approval from the Malaysian immigration department
An original approval letter from the Malaysian Immigration Department or other authorized agencies.
Sponsorship letter
A letter from a Malaysian sponsor confirming the purpose of the visit and details of participation in PVIP.
Proof of income
Documents confirming a monthly income of at least RM 40,000 or an annual income of at least RM 480,000.
Bank statements
Copies of bank statements confirming income.
Resume
The latest resume.
Documents required vary depending on individual circumstances, specific visa conditions, the place, and the method of application.
Financial evidence
Bank statements - proof of sufficient funds to cover the stay in Malaysia.
Proof of residence in the consular district
When necessary to assess the application, the Consular Office may request additional documents or data.
Receipt of fee payment
Confirmation of the visa application processing fee.
*Foreign official documents must be apostilled and legalized in accordance with the regulations of the country whose consular or diplomatic mission they are being submitted to. Additionally, they must be accompanied by a certified translation into the official language of that country or into English, unless otherwise specified by the mission's requirements.
**Prior to submitting the documents, it is strongly advised to verify the specific procedures and requirements with the relevant mission.
The minimum criteria that each visa applicant must meet. If these criteria are not met, justifications and convincing evidence of intent to visit the country must be provided.
Clear purposes of the visit and documents confirming them, in accordance with the visa conditions.
Sufficient means to support oneself and their dependents for the duration of their stay in the country.
The applicant does not pose a threat to public order, internal security, public health or international relations of the country.
Insurance policy for the entire period of stay, meeting the minimum mandatory or recommended requirements for the country.
Valid permanent resident status or proof thereof; all preliminary procedures for visa application have been completed.
The characteristics of a visa according to its classification by types, categories, and visit purposes. These are selected by the applicant during the application process, typically indicated on the visa application form and reflected in corresponding annotations on the visa itself.
Type of visa
The primary purpose of the visa and the conditions under which it is issued. This typically includes several general categories of visas and/or visit purposes based on the type of activity or reasons for entering the country.
Visa with reference
Category
The classification within a visa type that specifies more specific conditions, characteristics of obtaining, and using the visa. Categories may vary in terms of duration, stay conditions, and the rights granted by the visa.
Resident
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terranusuppor@outlook.comValidity period
The period during which the visa remains valid and can be used for entry into the country. The validity period or expiration date is indicated directly on the visa itself.
3 months
Consular fee
A fee levied for the processing and evaluation of an application. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances. In certain instances, the payment of supplementary fees may be required.
MYR 20