Forest City Issues Guidance on SFZ MM2H Requirements Amid Growing Regional Interest in Malaysia’s ‘Easiest Path’ to Long-Term Residency
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JOHOR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 May 2026 - Between 1 October 2024 and 31 March 2026, 593 applicants were approved for the SFZ MM2H programme — a surge in success that has, in turn, triggered a sharp rise in enquiries from prospective applicants. In response, Forest City Special Financial Zone (SFZ), a growing residential and commercial hub and designated Special Financial Zone in Johor, Malaysia, has issued a comprehensive overview of the eligibility criteria for Malaysia My Second Home Programme's SFZ MM2H variant, how it differs from other MM2H tiers, documentation requirements, and step-by-step application procedures. 
Source: https://www.mm2h.gov.my/category/overview While the SFZ MM2H may not be designed for every demographic, given that both the fixed deposit and property purchase are mandatory, Forest City offers 517-square-foot residential units tailored for the programme, providing a more accessible option for those interested in applying. The Forest City SFZ MM2H Qualification To qualify for the Forest City SFZ MM2H, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Source: https://www.mm2h.gov.my/category/sez Applicants who were previously rejected under MM2H or have unresolved immigration issues are not eligible. Process to Apply for the SFZ MM2H Applications for the SFZ MM2H must be submitted through a licensed MM2H agent accredited by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) under the Tourism Industry Act 1992. Direct or independent submissions are not accepted. Application Steps1. Engage a Licensed Agent Select a registered MM2H agent to assist with the preparation and submission of all required documents. 2. Prepare Documentation Gather and complete the necessary documents, which typically include:

Malaysia MM2H policy comparison: Forest City Special Financial Zone edition vs. Non-Special Zone Silver, Gold, and Platinum tiers – including fixed deposit amounts, minimum property purchase prices, visa duration, and fees.
Malaysia's My Second Home (MM2H) programme has historically attracted retirees and investors seeking an affordable path to long-term residency. A relatively new variation linked to Forest City's SFZ offers one of the lowest entry points in the programme's history. Under the national MM2H framework, Silver and Gold applicants are required to maintain fixed deposits ranging from RM500,000 to RM1 million. In addition, participants must purchase and own a residence corresponding to their MM2H category — with a minimum property value of RM600,000 for silver, RM1 million for Gold, and RM2 million for platinum. In comparison, the SFZ MM2H, available exclusively through Forest City, sets a significantly lower deposit threshold — US$65,000 for applicants aged 21–49, and US$32,000 for those aged 50 and above — along with a mandatory purchase of a Forest City residential property valued at no less than RM500,000. Key Differences Between the Forest City SFZ MM2H and Malaysia's Standard MM2H Programme The MM2H programme was introduced more than two decades ago by the Ministry of Tourism, initially targeting foreign retirees under the Silver Hair Programme. Following several revisions, including a major policy update in 2021, the scheme was restructured into three tiers — Silver, Gold, and Platinum — each with different deposit requirements, eligibility criteria, and associated benefits. Launched in 2024 alongside the establishment of the Forest City SFZ, the SFZ MM2H presents a distinct variation of the national MM2H programme. Unlike the other tiers, this version is specific to Forest City in Johor, and is designed to attract investors, professionals, and expatriates to the new economic zone. The SFZ MM2H has a lower fixed deposit requirement, but requires the mandatory purchase of a qualifying residential property directly from the Forest City developer. | Category | SFZ MM2H | Standard MM2H (Silver) | Standard MM2H (Gold) | Standard MM2H (Platinum) |
| Fixed Deposit | US$65,000 (age 21–49) / US$32,000 (age 50+) | US$150,000 | US$500,000 | US$1,000,000 |
| Property Requirement | RM500,000 minimum (Developer unit only, cannot sell for 10 years) | RM600,000 minimum | RM1,000,000 minimum | RM2,000,000 minimum |
| Visa Duration | 10 years, renewable | 5 years, renewable | 15 years, renewable | 20 years, renewable |
| Property Location | Forest City only (Valid throughout Malaysia — holders may reside in any state, including Kuala Lumpur and Penang) | Anywhere in Malaysia | Anywhere in Malaysia | Anywhere in Malaysia |
| Age Requirement | Minimum age of 21 years old for the principal applicant |
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| Financial Requirement | Maintain a fixed deposit with a Malaysian financial institution regulated under the Financial Services Act 2013 or Islamic Financial Services Act 2013:
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| Property Requirement |
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| Residency Requirement |
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- A valid passport (with at least 18 months of remaining validity)
- Proof of financial resources
- Marriage Certificate
- Police clearance certificate
- Birth Certificate
- Proximity to Singapore via the Malaysia–Singapore Second Link, located about two kilometres across the Johor Strait.
- Duty-free zone status, offering cost advantages on select imports and consumer goods.
- A secure, master-planned community with 24-hour property management, monitored transport networks, and a dedicated security system.
- A diverse, international environment, home to residents from more than 20 nationalities.
- International school within the township and access to world-class healthcare facilities nearby.
- Two championship golf courses, including the Liang Guo Kun Classic Course—listed among Asia's Top 100 Golf Courses for seven consecutive years—and the Jack Nicklaus Legacy Course.
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
Source https://www.media-outreach.com/news/malaysia/2026/05/29/467812/

