Relocate to Malaysia with Ease

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Who I am

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As an immigrant myself, I want to make it easy for anyone who wish to relocate to Malaysia long term. Whether you are coming here alone, with your pets and family; whether you come chasing opportunities as an entrepreneur (like I did); or whether your company is setting up some offshore operations in Malaysia, I want to be your go-to-person so you don’t have to worry about paperwork, housing, schooling or visa. I’ll take care of it all.

How it works

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

FAQ: Relocating to Malaysia

1. What are the popular cities for expats in Malaysia?

  • The most popular cities include Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Iskandar Malaysia, and Cameron Highlands. Kuala Lumpur is the capital city and offers a vibrant lifestyle with plenty of job opportunities, international schools, and a diverse expat community.

2. What is the cost of living in Kuala Lumpur compared to Western countries?

  • Kuala Lumpur’s cost of living is more affordable than most Western countries. Rental prices in city centers like Mont Kiara can vary based on the type of property. However, daily life expenses, including food, public transportation, and entertainment, are generally more budget-friendly.

3. Are there good healthcare options for expats in Malaysia?

  • Malaysia offers high-quality healthcare, with many private hospitals in major cities like Kuala Lumpur. International health insurance is recommended for expats to cover healthcare costs.

4. What are the schooling options for children of expats?

  • Malaysia has a variety of international schools that offer international curricula. In addition to public schools, government-funded higher education institutions are available for expat families.

5. What types of visas are available for expats in Malaysia?

  • The Malaysian government offers several types of visas for expats, including long-term visas, retirement visas, and student visas. Digital nomads and foreign professionals can explore other visa options based on their country of residence.

6. How is the expat lifestyle in Malaysia?

  • Expat life in Malaysia is enriched by its multicultural society, historical charm, and natural beauty. Cities like Kuala Lumpur have a vibrant expat scene with social gatherings, shopping malls, and cultural experiences. Peninsular Malaysia also boasts beautiful beaches and a more laid-back lifestyle.

7. Is Malaysia a safe country for expats?

  • Yes, Malaysia is generally considered a safe country for expats. Major cities like Kuala Lumpur and Penang have a well-established security clearance system, and the crime rates are relatively low compared to other Asian countries.

8. What is the official language, and will there be language barriers?

  • The official language is Bahasa Malaysia, but English is widely spoken, especially in expat communities and major cities. While there may be some language barriers in more rural areas, most expats find communication manageable.

9. How do I find a property to rent in Malaysia?

  • Working with real estate agents can simplify the process of finding a rental property. Rental agreements usually require a security deposit, and rental prices can vary depending on the location and type of property. Expats often prefer living in city centres like Mont Kiara for easy access to amenities and the expat community.

10. What is daily life like in Malaysia for expats?

  • Daily life in Malaysia is a mix of modern convenience and cultural richness. Expats can enjoy a relaxed pace of life, explore natural landscapes, and experience the harmonious blend of cultures. Ride-hailing services, public transportation, and an international driving licence make commuting in the capital city and beyond hassle-free.

11. Are there job opportunities for foreign nationals in Malaysia?

  • Yes, Malaysia offers ample job opportunities for foreign nationals, particularly in sectors like technology, finance, and education. Expatriate communities often find job prospects in Kuala Lumpur and other major cities.

12. What should I consider in terms of health insurance?

  • Expats are encouraged to get international health insurance to cover potential healthcare costs in private hospitals. While public healthcare is available, many expats prefer private facilities for their quality of care.

13. What is the climate like in Malaysia?

  • Malaysia is a tropical country, so expect warm weather year-round with occasional rain. Tropical diseases like dengue can be a concern, so expats should be mindful of health precautions.

14. What is the average salary in Malaysia for expats?

  • The average salary in Malaysia varies depending on the job and industry. Expats working in specialized fields may receive higher salaries that allow for an affordable living in major cities.

15. Are there any specific additional costs to be aware of?

  • Expats should consider additional costs like security deposits for rentals, health insurance, and fees for Malaysian visas. It’s also advisable to open a Malaysian bank account for managing living expenses.

If you have more questions about relocating to Malaysia, feel free to reach out to us via our email address!