Saturday, May 05, 2007

‘Malaysia, My 2nd Home’ participants in Sarawak may get longer visas


KUCHING: The state government is ready to extend the visa from the current five years to 10 years, in parallel with other states in the country, for foreigners in order to encourage them to buy houses in the state.

Chief Minister, Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud said this was in order to boost the property market in the state and also to ensure the success of the Malaysia My Second Home Programme.

He nevertheless said the visa should not be abused for other purposes as the privilege was solely to encourage foreigners to own property in the state.

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