Malaysia woos wealthy foreign businessmen with new visa scheme
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https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asi...isa-scheme
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So many terms and conditions
likely attract more pockets to be filled
Genuine investors are looking at a country's security, how stable is the government, infrastructure, civil service standard, corruption, tax etc
Many SEA countries trying hard to attract wealthy foreign investments
Singapore needs to introduce appropriate policy fast and effective.
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(02-09-2022, 05:46 PM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asi...isa-scheme

They are always one step behind Singapore. Singapore already done that and the wealthy foreign businessmen have established businesses here. Now these business people need talented workers and Singapore is already into their second step to attract Top Global Talents for these wealthy businessmen...... Big Grin

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An anti Chinese Muslim failed state
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(03-09-2022, 09:20 AM)Oasis Wrote:  So many terms and conditions
likely attract more pockets to be filled
Genuine investors are looking at a country's security, how stable is the government, infrastructure, civil service standard, corruption, tax etc
Many SEA countries trying hard to attract wealthy foreign investments
Singapore needs to introduce appropriate policy fast and effective.

why would they migrate to malaysia when they at any time can change policies?
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(02-09-2022, 05:46 PM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asi...isa-scheme

Who wants to woo the poor into their country?

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No tongue that rises against me I shall condemn 
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(03-09-2022, 11:23 AM)Lukongsimi Wrote:  Who wants to woo the poor into their country?

Singapore also. For construction and slavery jobs. Earlier days for serving SAF and were given full pink IC..... Big Grin

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(03-09-2022, 09:47 AM)CHAOS Wrote:  An anti Chinese Muslim failed state

The day they figured out we may eat grasses. Big Grin All along their loss is our gain.
Zero natural Disasters with big land, want what anymore.
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Malaysia My Second Home 2.0?
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Malaysian policymakers are really in a coma. Why would a real talented person pay rm200k plus put rm1m fixed deposit for the right to work in Malaysia?

Of the three countries SG, MY and TH that announced FT visas recently, Malaysia's program is the dumbest.
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(03-09-2022, 09:39 AM)Huliwang Wrote:  They are always one step behind Singapore. Singapore already done that and the wealthy foreign businessmen have established businesses here. Now these business people need talented workers and Singapore is already into their second step to attract Top Global Talents for these wealthy businessmen...... Big Grin

No leh.. I don't see any business established by Robert tsao in sinkie land..

1. I have served the nation in a combat unit for 2.5 + 10 years. I had fulfilled my duty as a citizen, but has the country do it's part for me?
2. I don't know where the threat of CCP is, but I know the threat of CECA is already at my doorsteps
3. I had been called a CCP, JHK, Pinoy, but they never called me a CECA..
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yes

1MDB to 2MDB

MDB
malaysia disaster berhad
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