Top 6 Reasons I Moved to Malaysia
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Join Andrew in this journey as he unveils the compelling reasons behind his decision to make Malaysia his home base. From seamlessly navigating lockdowns to basking in the warmth of Malaysia's people and government, Andrew shares why this Southeast Asian gem has become a significant part of his life.
00:00 Start
00:12 Positive Experience During Lockdown in Malaysia
1:25 Love for Malaysia - People, Tax Policy, Weather
3:34 Comparison with Other Regions
4:27 Nice People
4:58 Healthcare in Malaysia
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please tell me, where do you get your sweaters from?
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@@ggg-cx7if Mostly Eric Bompard.
THANK YOU ANDREW 🙏
ME AND MY WIFE MOVED TO MALAYSIA WE SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR CHANNEL SINCE DAY ONE.
Thanks for the tips! I'm in KL right now and I got the Prince Court health screening a few days ago. It was very comprehensive and affordable. I was quite satisfied.
I just went to the Prince Court Medical Centre in KL and they make Canada's Health care look like a 3rd world country... The high level specialist I spoke with (trained in UK) actually talks to you like a human being with A kind smile, the staff are friendly and the ultra modern equipment and level of medical sophistication blew my mind! It was worth every cent spent!
That sounds like an amazing experience! Thanks for sharing.
The Desa Parkcity hospital is really good too!
Comparing a private hospital to a public healthcare is a streeetch
If you have money, of course they are accessible to you...
i went to public hospital in malaysia and it was awesome. the god connects good people with good people.
You are really promoting Malaysia very well.
Yeah, too much. So much that I arrived in Kuala Lumpur last week.
@@frenchLeon
WELCOME TO MALAYSIA SAME HERE ME AND MY WIFE WE MOVED HERE
Depends. Some like Thailand some prefer Malaysia plus minus both country. Spore no big difference to KL only expensive version one.
almost too good to b true...?
Funny story. I have been watching Nomad Capitalist for a few years now, it has helped motivate and keep me disciplined. I just started my first international trip from the USA. My first stop was Kuala Lumpur. The very first day as I'm walking through the Pavillion, who do I see? Andrew himself.
Oh how I wanted to thank him in person. Unfortunately for me he was on the phone.
Perhaps next time.
@@user-hh8sm7mi1wIndon ke? Kanoha ke?
@@azlanrahmat7418 yes she is ,she always cry i dont knwo why😁😁
I can easily retire in the Bay Area (Cali) but when I went to Malaysia I was hooked and got my mm2h visa. Great people, great food and your money (US) is worth over 4x as much. Oh, no guns and everyone speaks English too!!!! Good infrastructure too and healthcare access (private plans) are supposedly excellent. Need I say more????
@@rpl6299neh the quality is always better almost the whole year unless their neighbour Indonesia decided to start their annual pollution practoces
@@rpl6299in the city i think its quite bad. we dont hve vehicle emissions law. i used to drive while rolling down my window. cant do that now. if u dont care about that everything else are wonderful
Don't say again. If this viral. We will jammed more
Isn’t it great to leave a country with no border security and alternatively reside in a country that takes law and order seriously and has border integrity ? Enjoy your security! Asalamalakum
@@rpl6299Malaysian sky always blue.
I wholeheartedly agree about the Malaysian people. They are the most wonderful friendly, helpful people I've ever known. I am on my second MM2H and have no intention of ever leaving this great country.
But they got a case of Thai logic and doublex the requirements.
Amazing 👍
As a Malaysian, I agree that this is a nice country with some drawbacks. The advantage of living here is paying a third-world country price and getting almost a first-world quality of life. However, the drawback lies in the poor efficiency of the government sector and their attitude. The loose control of traffic by the police leads to many unlawful phenomena, such as double parking, parking almost in the middle of the road, causing traffic blockages, motorcyclists beating the traffic lights, and the police are doing nothing about it. I think if our authorities impose heavier restrictions and make more efforts, Malaysia will surely be a much better place.
@@geodarnodan6750 Perhaps the authority has this ‘kesian’ attitude towards the public. 💭
@@nsaffini1975 malas say malas lah, u go to KLIA security screening look at those officers, most of the time they are playing with their handphones and nobody's luggage has been filtered to open up and make a second checking. Compared to the overseas security screening, u know those officers in malaysia airports are not doing their jobs.
Ì was an Australian expat and lived in Malaysia for as few years. I adore Malaysia. We lived not far behind the US Embassy in Jalan Ampung...It was fabulous, I wish I was still there, I miss it so much.
Thanks for sharing!
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malaysia is muslim dominant country right ?
@@aqildarwisy-np3dsMalaysia is an Islamic country but if you look at number of temples they built so huge some cant be found in most countries and unrecognized as an Islamic State.
@@sallehishak9881….not only Buddhist temples, Hindu temples, churches, gurdwara saheeb are all over Malaysia even in the village. Went to north Thailand, I only saw Buddhist temples, no mosques, no Hindu temples, no churches and no Christmas tree even it was Christmas Day when I was there. Malaysia Truly Asia with huge diversities.
Like SG, I like KL, Malaysia mostly roads and transportation are systematic , well organised and sophisticated.. clean and not much pollutions.. I don't like tuk-tuks like in some other countries which are messy, chaotic, dirty and caused more pollutions..
Everything is there in Malaysia, peaceful and diverse, Malaysia is truly Asia 🇲🇾❤️👍
FACTS 💯💯💯💯💯💯
@@rpl6299 gibberish
@@rpl6299
You are a lier and criminal too
@@rpl6299
You are a lier
@@OptimisticRotaryPhone-vg8dbless leady boys than in some other countries.
I come to KL every 3-4 weeks, more or less, and absolutely love it.
Malaysia is Underated country in Asia with big surprises once you step your foot in Malaysia...
I went to Malaysia with my family as tourist spent 3 weeks in KL, Cameron Highlands, Penang and Langawi very beautiful, friendly and safe.
Private Medical Health care in Malaysia 🇲🇾 is top notch..Proven international by expatriate and tourist. World class service but reasonable and affordable charge!!!🤗
AGREED 100%. Malaysians are not bureaucratic and their policies are for the people.. no matter what the media paints. Im a Singaporean who compares our bureaucratic democracy which has made people really uptight. I hope Malaysia will never change...
THANK YOU ANDREW 🙏
ME AND MY WIFE MOVED TO MALAYSIA WE SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR CHANNEL SINCE DAY ONE.
Married to a local, and had an amazing experience always. We have properties and overall is a great place 👍
Married to chinese
@@hasinabegum1038 chinese are the good ones, not radical muslims and smart business people
@@ARUchannel1No radicals in Malaysia. Malays are more friendly then chinese.Chinese people are selfish and Money is everything to them.Indians are best in Malaysia my opinion.
@@ARUchannel1you are Chilean chinese? You need to travel a lot more and read books. Malaysian muslim malays are among the most chillout, relaxed and polite people over here. That's the reason why different communities from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds all over the world can call this place home too.
radical muslim? muslim covered up in malaysia, lead and malaysia now days.. then why dont go to singapore ? pure many chinese? instead many foreigner even chinese coming to this islamic state where islam is our national religion... mehhh rubbish racist morron @@ARUchannel1
As a Malaysian who has worked in the US, I became more appreciative of my country Malaysia after I returned home. Seriously, when I was in the US, close to half of my monthly wages went to home rental, health insurance and taxes, what the heck. I even became nervous sending my kids to school in the US seeing news of school shootings every few months. This was the same period of time when Sandy Hook elementary shooting happened. Even with health insurance, I felt extremely nervous thinking of the possibility of myself or any of family members getting sick knowing the insurance does not cover everything. Would I work there again, definitely not. Would I visit as a tourist, for sure.
I have been there for 7 years, excellent country.
This is so true what you say! I was in Malaysia for over a week, and I was in a good mood. There’s something about the place.
Malaysia, always had a pleasant experience staying there. A little conservative but nice.
thanks for putting malaysia at the map, thanks for contributing to our economy
Thank you for your kind words! We're glad to have the opportunity to share Mr. Henderson's experiences and promote such a great country.
Hello Mr H, I watched this presentation back in October perhaps - long story longer, on my 19 hour flight to KL I picked up a virus of some sort and remembered this information about Prince Court and finally went there after a couple of weeks of the illness and let me say that the hospital there was top notch ! Immediate care upon walking in with a full diagnostic work up and prescription before leaving the building within three hours for under $200. USD Prince Court is #1 .
Terima kasih ! 😉
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's great to hear that you had such a positive experience at Prince Court.
Nice People, Excellent food and ineteresting area. I loved it when I was there and would happily go back.
I got my 2nd mm2h and it was great no problem
I agree with everything Andrew says here. Im actually here in Malaysia right now and I can wholeheartedly say, IM IMPRESSED.
The Malaysian people are so friendly and nice. I get so much smiles and so many hellos its actually insane. I've been spending most of my time in Thailand so I will also say, the food in Malaysia isn' t as good as the food in Thailand. But in general, the pros are that the people are so kind, I've had very good conversations with random people I've met in Grab or on the street or at cafes and everyone was very very kind. I've been told to please enjoy their country and have a great stay at least 3/4 times in the past day and a half of being here.
I thought I was sold on Thailand but man, Malaysia has me on the fence. Great Country, great people, very clean and orderly, I haven't seen a single person be rude or disrespectful. Worth at least a visit if even just to see the Petronas Towers (which are stunning by the way).
Thanks as always for the Insights Andrew and I'll be back in Malaysia for sure.
I'm glad you're having such a positive experience in Malaysia! It's always amazing to discover new places and meet friendly people. Enjoy your stay!
I went there and travelled the length of the country. I found it very hot and the food was more suited to an Asian palate. The people were friendly and it was light years ahead in development than other Asian countries. The railways really impressed me.
Asia is really the future, there's nothing like it anywhere else in the world. Those that have travel to asia know what I'm talking about. Asian culture are more soft spoken.
Asian culture is always associated with collectivist cultures as individualistic behavior is always frowned upon by the public. Are you being confrontational? Well, congrats you just made people around you hate you even though you're on the right side.
I love Malaysia.. great country nice people.. I'm from Algeria ❤
As a Malaysian expat abroad, I am glad you enjoy Malaysia as your home and you are always welcomed
😎I retired young before 30 to travel around the world to make videos. Malaysia has modernized infrastructure, good food and friendly people who speak English.
Who is in Malaysia now? We can hang out.
👍Good video.
I'm in Malaysia now
Malaysia is the Truly Unique Melting Pot Asia,furthermore no language barrier, affordable luxury lifetyle either in property or tourism even the diversity food is the best you could find in Asia,living LA for more than 6years,will relocate back to KL(kepong) from march 2024 after enough is enough for me what happened to me in LA ..cut the story short..time to move to my beloved country Malaysia forever..i told my America friends about MM2H revised program recently,if you compare the cost of living for retirement,Malaysia is the Top tire option in Asia, literally the best as my experience told me in LA!!!
I concur. Malaysian are the nicest people compared to all the countries I had been to and I had been to 40+ countries
Islamic stronghold with predominate Muslim population
i had my first lockdown in KL on March 16 or 17 of 2020. They had about 300 cases at this time, and locked down the whole city. I have some pretty cool pics of walking through the city while it being a ghost town. My friend there lost 1 million in stock in his luxury fashion boutique, as they shut down the mall and stopped the air con.
I left on one of the last planes going out there and had to go to KUL by train, as no taxi would take me without a mask - they were sold out everywhere.
Funny memory in retro-perspective, just came up when you did talk about the lockdown.
P.S. The health check is great, will be done on my next visit to KL!
Sounds bad
The movement control/lockdown was announced on the 16th, started on the 18th of March 2020. I was in KL visiting my siblings and ended up living with them for 4 months. 😂
What a lovely insight. Thank you very much for this wonderful video and for your reasons making Malaysia your 2nd home. Very glad to have you here in Malaysia.
Thank you!
@@nomadcapitalist Thank you actually. I hope that one day, more world's millionaires and billionaires will follow your footsteps. 😀
I’m looking to spend a month in KL soon because you promote it so much lol
That's great! Kuala Lumpur has a lot to offer.
The best country that can instantly make you feel really calm down, relax & not worry about every penny you spend.
I found people in Malaysia and Indonesia to be very friendly, those countries really stand out in terms of culture of kindness. Of course there are bad apples like everywhere but the general mood is positive and kind, you will also be happier compared to western countries dog eat dog mentality
Medical is great in Malaysia
Malaysian are very friendly and nice people. Plus, the country is modern and safe
2:00 “Benevolent king mentality” that’s totally a vibe I can get don’t with!💯💚
Not only kind but also very honest people and that's most important
Completely agree! The kindness and honesty of the people here in Malaysia have made our experience so much better.
I was in Malaysia 🇲🇾 in 2007 excellent 👌 place to go KL
Agreed.
Perhaps some of the nicest people.
IMO, if KL was near the beach it would be the #1 city in the region..
There's a Penang for you if you want city life but it's near the beach. But the city of Penang still can't beat KL tho.
@@hammerfall6666 KL is the capital of Malaysia while Penang isn't. Penang didn't get that much funding from federal government
Go to Terengganu or Pahang, abt 2.5 hr drive for beautiful beaches n islands. Check out Pulau perhentian, pulau redang, pantai telok chempedak kuantan. There r many YT vlogs about these places
Thanks for promoting Malaysia !
It's not a good thing, it'll get crowded and hyped like dubai and then comes new rules.
It goes without saying that, unless they have behaved strangely towards you, those who are kind to you will return the favour. One of the friendliest people in Southeast Asia is the Malaysian. We Malaysians are inherently very happy when we hear that someone is happy with us. Thus, Malaysians are naturally keen to find out if guests are satisfied with our offerings and whether they feel comfortable while they are in our country.
I just visited with family in February during the Chinese New Year. Such a lovely country. I wish I could make it my second home.
We welcome you with open hand. Thanks for your contribution
Thank you for your warm welcome and kind words! We appreciate the hospitality. 😊
I hope this is good I’m going there on your advice!
Glad you're taking our advice! Hope you enjoy your experience there.
I love Kuala Lumpur and enjoyed my visit! Definitely will be returning.
That's fantastic to hear! Kuala Lumpur is indeed a wonderful city to explore. If you enjoyed your visit, you might want to consider joining us at the Nomad Capitalist Live Event 2024 in Kuala Lumpur this September. It's a great opportunity to learn more about international lifestyle and investment strategies while connecting with like-minded individuals. We'd love to have you there! nomadcapitalist.com/live/
Malaysia is the future!
Thank you!
We just spent 4 weeks in Malaysia. Two weeks in Georgetown Penang and two weeks in Kuala Lumpur. We loved the people, the culture, the food and the fact that it's very affordable. We didn't like the extremely hot and humid weather and the fact that it's not the most walkable country. With that said, would we live there? No. Would we visit again? Absolutely! Also, we wanted to get a health
screening while in Georgetown but they were booked for weeks. Maybe next time 😊
6:50 That's one thing that would seal the deal for me, here in Sweden our healthcare has been frequently budgeted down since the 90's. Nowadays it can take months before you get a 10 minute visit with a doctor that barely gives half a sh!1, sometimes doesn't even check your medical journal and doesn't listen to you. Takes sometimes at least the same amount of time to get a follow up, if they can be bothered to do that. There's also an extreme reluctance to do basic tests, quite allot of horror stories where lack of testing results in cancer not being discovered until it's gotten beyond the point of being able to be treated.
Malaysia sounds great, will def think about. I prefer a place that has friendly and polite ppl. I've been in HK for 3 years so far, I need a break😂
Great video ! Was looking to visit this spring
Do you like photography?
Last visit was 2019. Looking to gead back there later this year. Hopefully November 2024
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I want to move from Canada but as a non wealthy individual, it's a lot harder since I rely on employment..
Nothings wrong with being employed. You have to figure out how to move that employment online.
Nice info..
Malaysia is the best
Even if you dont get the MMH2, the 90 day tourist visa makes KL a great place to live part of the year.
🇲🇾 Truly ASIA
Welcome to Malaysia.
Is part of our schools syllabus call moral, we learn to respect each other from different races, religion and learn the different thru our school year. Welcome to Malaysia!
I do like Malaysia, just returned from a month there. There is a lot of incredible infrastructure and resort real estate development, surely great investments. My personal issue, though, is the tropical heat. I'm afraid it's too much for me, and causes me health problems every time I go there.
Genting is only 45 minutes away from KL. Enjoy the mountain view and yhe clean air.
@@khairulanwar5212 Yes I've been there just once! I stuck with my "system" and won money! However, we don't normally visit KL. I am thrilled to say I've been up the amazing Petronas Towers. Also been to the caves at Ipoh. Penang is our usual destination. Great food!
Hi Andrew. Could your team explore about setting up company at the Labuan Island? Thanks
You are most welcomed sir..but our tropical climate may be too hot for some peoples..haha. by the way our foods n cuisine..local fruits etc maybe lovely for some..haha
I agree with most of what Andrew states, but it isn’t all roses and sunshine in Malaysia. The legislation, policies and rules change all the time, it makes it in some ways unpredictable. Labuan as a taxfriendly destination is undergoing changes all the time, MM2H is changing, all this makes for an unpredictable situation, when moving wealth or oneself to Malaysia.
Oct 4 2023
NEW STRAITS TIMES
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is still awaiting a response from Indonesia regarding the latter's efforts to combat the transboundary haze that has affected Malaysia.
Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said that he would follow-up with Indonesia's Environment and Forestry minister, Siti Nurbaya Bakar, immediately over the matter.
To clarify, the revised MM2H scheme isn’t finalised yet, right? There may be further requirements to be added? And, as of now, we can’t apply for the scheme? So this video, whilst informative, isn’t based on the defined MM2H scheme? Thanks!
Hello
Just wondering if you will do a podcast on new taxes of overseas income in Malaysia? By the way - do you do any get together in KL? Thank you
Hey Andrew thanks for making a video on my home country!
I was born in Malaysia and lived in KL for 30 years before I decided to leave a couple of months ago.
Totally agree with all the positives that you mentioned (though majority of the points pertain to mostly KL) Would also like to add : Great food (missing it every day!)
The reason I left isn't really pertinent to most people, but with the new government, Malaysia - I feel, is slowly turning into Singapore, mostly from a personal liberties point of view.
Which I realize is a weird thing to say since everyone view SG as the shining beacon of Asia - but the thing that made Malaysia a great place to live in, as a LOCAL, was the lack of enforcement on oppressive laws :
As long as you kept your head down, lived in the posh parts of the country, (essentially lived like a tourist) don't talk about certain topics, they left you alone and you can live a pretty good life, sorta like Thailand, but better.
And in the event you do get disturbed, you could pay it off and sort of buy your liberties, i.e. "soft freedom". But with the new government, police are given quotas and incentives (amongst many other factors) and it's causing a lot of real-life unhappiness in general.
I don't want to get into too much specifics as to not dissuade people from giving Malaysia a chance, since for most people it's fine. Different strokes for different folks - in fact some would think the negatives I mentioned are actually positives in their world view.
Viewers : Definitely consider Malaysia, a lot of great things. (Did I mention the FOOD?!!) ASEAN countries are generally tough on their citizens but lax on foreigners, especially westerners.
I dont quite get you, how Malaysia is becoming like Singapore?😅 Whats wrong with Singapore?😅
@brianleon79 hey Brian it's just a difference in our world views and priorities when it comes to country selection. (Absolute freedom of speech being one of mine) If you're happy in KL/SG then I'm glad you found the right place for you 😀
Having said that there are great people in both countries ☺️ I do frequent SG for holidays and back to KL whenever I'm missing the food. In fact I'll be back in KL for CNY
I see. Is freedom of speech in Sg is that bad? 🥹 Is Malaysia towards that level? If its so, how would it caused by the current govt? 🥹
@brianleon79 Singapore has had the same political party (People's Action Party) in power since 1959. It's effectively a one party state because PAP has always had an overwhelming majority of seats in the Parliament. Technically, other political parties do exist but they are not truly what one would call an opposition.
Malaysia is a bit more democratic and allows for more plurality of opinion (for example, there are on ocassion public protests and demonstrations happening in Malaysia which are virtually unheard of in Singapore) but not by much.
@@brianleon79 it's one of those things probably not relevant to 90% of people, especially foreigners. It just was for me. Give both countries a chance, you might find the right one for you!
The thing I've learned from this channel is to incorporate various countries to build a holistic plan for myself, which is what I'm doing.
Malaysia for food/family, Singapore for shopping/vacation, the US & UK for business, Dubai for crypto stuff, and for longer stays I've found New Zealand and Argentina to be nice. Cambodia was a surprisingly positive experience.
For shorter stays : Taiwan, Thailand & Bali.
Still exploring every day to find the best place for me :)
I love your videos, how easy is it to renovate property overseas? Im working in the middle east and am renovating rentals in usa.
You can see this video about it: czcams.com/video/pSBipb90NMA/video.html
Do they tax day trading in Malaysia? How about passive investments?
Welcome moved to Malaysia =)
Hope more usa and japan people come and stay in malaysia.
Malaysia is probably the best country in the world
No.Income is to low
@@hasinabegum1038
I believe Bobby was refering to the place to retire, and not about the place to work.
Make comparison between Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore
How does Malaysia compares to Thailand in terms of cost of living
Is the newly revised MM2H open for applications? Is the no monthly income requirement confirmed?
We have covered it in this video: czcams.com/video/ceEGjgJu1Fw/video.html
I am thinking to retire and move to KL in 2032. And I am so glad that the government removed the 40,000 offshore monthly income from the new Gold category visa requirements. I visited KL 4 times
Is Malaysia going to bring in worldwide taxation starting in 2027?
Briefed the taxes. If your a US citizen and a tax resident of Malaysia there is No Tax Treaty Agreement. You will pay taxes on foreign income brought into Malaysia. Additionally understand like in Thailand that Tax Rate is created for someone earning approximately 3 times less. This means you will Easily jump into the higher tax rates. This is in addition to the US Taxes you pay.
Territorial. Any income earned outside malaysia isn't taxed. People from the USA get a raw deal almost everywhere.
I heard that Malaysia had planned to tax remittance brought into the country starting in 2022 but decided later to postpone this to 2025 or 2026. If they do decide to implement this tax, it could be a deal breaker.
If there is no tax treaty between Malaysia and the USA, I was told the rate imposed is 30% which is rather high. Not sure if the progressive tax rates for the locals will apply to foreigners. Do you know how the taxes are implemented for foreigners?
@@CoolCat-rw6ppas long as its not locally derived in malaysia , youre not going to be taxed .
Malaysians are peaceful people and polite..
I love my kind neighbours they are my family.
I enjoyed living here for 19yrs the only thing that is really terrible here is the food, 90% of the food is not tasty nor healthy nor hygienic , lots of sugar lots of oil in almost every single dish .
Greetings and love to all malaydians
I want to retire in Malaysia but do not know where to begin
#1 Cheap and easy to get into.
MALAYSIA...PARADISE..🇲🇾💖.
i want to move to malaysia. i make like 2k usd a month digitally and currently live in canada.
Wow.
But how do you survive with 2k in Canada??
Where are you originally from and what passport do you have??
Born and raised in Canada. 2k usd is like 2700 cad. i live in a small town. rent and food arent that expensive @@meetimian3383
i wish to move and live in Kwala Lumpur but the issue of high pollution worries me. Is this problem less severe than before?
Yeah don't be overthinking. Massive traffic jams, pollutions etc. Singapore & thailand would be better for you
@@MrRedguy09 The problem is that it is not easy to move to Singapore even though it is my favorite country on earth
@@user-wt9sr2me4qnice. singapore all the way for you. Couldn't be happier since it's your favourite 👍🌱
Sadly the air quality in KL is often really bad
I go to coastal Penang
Oct 4 2023
NEW STRAITS TIMES
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is still awaiting a response from Indonesia regarding the latter's efforts to combat the transboundary that has affected Malaysia.
Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said that he would follow-up with Indonesia's Environment and Forestry minister, Siti Nurbaya Bakar, immediately over the matter.
Please jalan-jalan Sabah.
1. Malaysia is good only for the short term.
2. They are nicer when you are white-european
3. No matter how long you stay, you will always be treated like a foreigner.
If you don't mind all these, then, it's a very good place.
If You're chinese or Indian then you wouldn’t be treated like a foreigner if you live long
yep, nice only for foreigners
I believe this guy is an Indonesian
@@azlanrahmat7418 don't be stupid. I am not. And even if I was, should they (Indonesians) be treated any less than European?
You are malay. This goes to prove my point.
@@user-yv7cs8og5w what's wrong being nice to foreigners? As muslim aren't we suppose to treat them as guests? As long as they respect us and law abiding.
In Bulgaria 🇧🇬 - Malaysia 🇲🇾 is associated with Baltimore love thing & proxy for business with any country u wish
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If you a passport bro.. Thailand is the best... Have family malaysia is the best choice😊😊😊
its easy found Malasya very good place to live if you are a home office worker, or digital nomad, but not that easy if you hae a regular job, and want to mogve it there, :(
Andrew, you never talk about Penang or other city centers on the country? What's up with that?
My #1 choice!
With all the medical tests and various physicians visits you have mentioned in the video, it would cost well over $10,000 in the US. Cost of healthcare is out of controlled and even with health insurance, it isnt enought to cover you! Your health could bankrupt you in the US!
LOL, of course not! You think the price for a medical checkup for people under 40 is $10,000 USD in the US? 😂 "According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the national average price for a physical is around $199 for people without insurance".
@@Daniel_RGyour nuts. Healthcare in USA is insanely expensive. And in many instances the quality of care is horrible unless you at a high quality university or research hospital. You most definitely can go broke in USA with a single healthcare emergency if you are typical middle class person. Rich no because you can’t pay for it and poor no because the government will pay for it. I had a friend recents who almost lost everything he had.
@@dougscott188 Yeah, but that's not the point. Is it expensive? Yes, it can get very expensive, particularly for the uninsured during emergencies. Is it "$10,000 for a medical checkup"? No, on average you would pay about $199 USD for that $179 physical in Malaysia.
@@Daniel_RG you would never get that kind of personalized attention here. Get real.
@@dougscott188 Get real? People from all over the world travel to the US for medical care! 😂 And your rosy assumptions about the Malaysian healthcare system are just naïve: "systemic issues continue to plague Malaysia’s ailing health care system, including insufficient health care professionals like doctors and nurses, linked to the contract system; lacking infrastructure; inadequate and unsustainable health care financing; and the high prevalence of chronic disease in Malaysia" not to mention "a toxic working culture In public hospitals".
Wich better Malaysia or Singapore?
Here is a video about it: czcams.com/video/Jue0tfBz7S8/video.html
All depends on your definition of ‘better’. What might work for you, may not work for others.
why not Indonesia ? Indonesia offers more opportunity for the entrepreneurs
For example
the people of origin in malaysia... (malays & pribumi) was once of many main reason MM2H did well here...