About the Malaysia Premium Visa Programme (PVIP)
Everything you need to know about Malaysia’s exclusive 20-year residency visa.
What is PVIP?
The Malaysia Premium Visa Programme (PVIP) is a long-term residency visa that allows qualified applicants to live, work, and invest in Malaysia for up to 20 years. Designed for high-net-worth individuals, PVIP offers unmatched flexibility and benefits compared to traditional visa schemes.
10-Year Renewable Residency
Ability to work, invest, and own businesses
Include spouse, children, and parents as dependents
Multiple-entry visa with no stay requirement
Access to education and healthcare
Who Can Apply?
- Minimum income requirement of USD 12,000 / RM 40,000 per month
- Fixed Deposit of RM 1,000,000 in Malaysia (withdrawable after 1 year, with RM 500,000 maintained)
- Clean criminal record
- Valid passport with at least 24 months validity
- No criminal record & in good health
How the Process Works
A simple step-by-step process to secure your Premium Visa Programme approval.
STEP 1
Register & Submit Documents
Fill in your details and upload required documents through our secure portal.
STEP 2
Pay Government Fees & Fixed Deposit
Settle the participation fee and place the required fixed deposit in Malaysia.
STEP 3
Conditional Approval & Onshore Requirements
Settle the participation fee and place the required fixed deposit in Malaysia.
STEP 4
Receive PVIP Approval
Collect your PVIP pass and start your new life in Malaysia.
Why Choose Malaysia?
Strategic Location in Southeast Asia
Low Cost of Living
World-Class Healthcare Facilities
Access to Top Education Institutions
Politically Stable & Safe Environment
Ready to Start Your PVIP Journey?
About:
PVIPofficial.my provides information and consultation services for the Premium Visa Program in Malaysia.
Disclaimer:
PVIPofficial.my is a professional service provided by Agensi Pekerjaan Titans Workforce Sdn Bhd. We are not an official government website. All applications are processed in accordance with, and subject to, the rules and approvals of the Malaysian authorities.
