Kota Kinabalu: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said a revised Sabah Malaysia My Second Home (SMM2H) programme will be tabled at the State Legislative Assembly soon.
He said the SMM2H programme has been fine-tuned to make Sabah attractive to foreigners wishing to move here.
“The influx of talent and expertise will benefit us, especially for our Sabah Malaysia My Second Home (SMM2H) programme that will be tabled at the State Legislative Assembly soon. We hope to see more high-value talents, including from South Korea, moving to Sabah,” he said at the official opening of South Korea's consulate at Plaza Shell, here, Tuesday.
The Chief Minister said Sabah is now home to approximately 2,000 Koreans, most of whom reside in the State Capital.