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Originally Posted by aubella
As a UK national, you can extend your 90 days visa for another 60 days when you are in Malaysia, and then leave the country for another 72 hours (by the rule) if you want to get another 90 days in Malaysia. However, if the officer at the immigration checkpoint found out that you have stayed in Malaysia without a long term visa for more than 182 days in a year, you may either be granted a shorter visa (14 days) or may require you to stay out from Malaysia for a longer period in order to stamp another 90 days for you.
On the other hand, should you decide to pursue the route in MM2H further, feel free to contact me I am General Manager of Aubella (MM2H) Sdn. Bhd.
The requirement for deposit of MYR150,000 is a must, but the requirement for MYR 350,000 as a financial proof for the application can be adjusted lower on a case by case basis.
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Thankyou for your advice Aubella,
By my simple calculation 90+60, 72Hour gap, +90=240 days of Malaysian welcome from a total of 365 days, leaving 125 days - 3days= 122days, ie about 4months to account for in the first year.
I could return to the UK

for a 32 day family reunion. That leaves 90 days to complete the first year of Malaysian living.
Do you think that I can expect to get a 90 day re-entry approval at this point?
If the answer is yes, then at the expiry of almost 90 days I take a short break away again, come back into Malaysia and the year is completed. So I should get another 90days

to start the second year and repeat the cycle.
Am I on-track or off my head

or just trying to be over complicated
Anyway am not at all confident in this plan. Do you have a better suggestion leaving MM2H aside for now?