KOTA KINABALU, June 6 — Sabah is looking to bypass national Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) licensing process and come up with its operating procedure for the state’s iteration...
Sabah ’s Tourism, Culture and Environment minister Datuk Christina Liew said the state had the vision to launch its own state MM2H programme on June 1 but Motac issued a circular on May 27, calling for the ceasing of operations of all its licensed MM2H agents, including those in Sabah and Sarawak.
“We requested a review of Motac’s decision to suspend the operations of licensed agents, especially the Sabah agents, some of whom still hold valid licences approved and issued by Motac.“Failing which, my ministry will appoint and authorise state representatives to process the applications of potential applicants for the Sabah-MM2H programme,” she said.
“We were ready to roll out the Sabah-MM2H programme on June 1st, and many were looking forward to submitting their applications. We had already finalised the criteria for the programme three months ago.
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