The Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) is a programme promoted by the Government of Malaysia, to allow foreigners to stay in Malaysia for a long period (from 5 years -20 years). Foreigners who fulfill certain criteria may apply, and a successful applicant is allowed to bring a family such as spouse, children and parents.

Since the programme started in 2002, a total 40,000 applications have been approved. The country's economy is stimulated with a cumulative gross value added income of RM11.89 billion from 2002 to 2019 through visa fees, property purchases, fixed deposits, and monthly household expenditure.

The MM2H scheme provides a renewable multiple-entry visa for successful applicants from around the world. It was a scheme originally forwarded by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture.