RM10K monthly budget for a single person living in Malaysia is living in the land of paradise. It covered rented for a highend condo in a studio/soho/2 bedrooms condo, a C-segment car monthly payment, & many expenses from foods, utility bills, phone bills, car park, petrol, tolls & many more. Don't be surprised still got $$$ left.
@fc55204 ай бұрын
Ritz Carlson Residences 1 bedroom costs RM8500. That is about US $2000. It needs ~ USD $4000 to have a “high end” life style. Is it true?
@d7adict3 ай бұрын
The best thing about Malaysia is that it's people. They are one of the most welcoming and hospitable people you can find around the world
lol u watchout for those pickup trucks, they are crazy as fk 😂 stay safe
@one2300074 ай бұрын
Because you are very rich
@pirate1231664 ай бұрын
Agree with you. It’s not that I don’t like Malaysia, but there are several things, just make me prefer overseas countries over Malaysia 1. Weather 2. The traffic. You literally need to drive to get around and the traffic is insane There are others but these 2 I just can’t handle
I've been living in New Zealand for 32 years (I left Malaysia when I was 18yo). I still hold a Malaysian passport and I enjoy going back to Malaysia for holidays every year, visiting friends and family but New Zealand will always be my home.🙏🙏
@vizualrhythmАй бұрын
第一,多謝做呢個訪問。第二,我本身係美國華僑,睇咗Gary嘅Channel之後就做咗決定,要喺馬來西亞買間屋。咁之後就做些少AI調查咁就發現M M 2 H。我哋後生嘅,要加油! 😆
@Money-TabАй бұрын
加油,最緊要計啱數
@chengong7482 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your video 👍
@cthgbs62674 ай бұрын
0:36. What Mr Shi mentions about Malaysia is true (the weather is very hot, the salary is very low, a lot of places are very backward, if you are not in the cities). The main reason why foreigners want to come here is because they come here to "stretch" their dollars that they earned in their original countries. Usually they come from more advanced countries which are very expensive to live in, but they probably have saved a sizable amount of money in their home country. Once they have earned enough money or ready to retire, they may want to find another place that's inexpensive to live. Example, they can "stretch" their money 2-3 times in Malaysia.
Another couple HK KZbinr staying in Pg,their condo’s so huge & fantastic👍🏻Joeyful Joey also frequents Pg💪🏻 prices reasonable,affordable but not really cheap for the locals😊
@robertyaaa4 ай бұрын
我2008年開始咗呢個馬來西亞生活。結果而家我係馬來西亞開嘅公司,可以幫我帶嚟超乎想像嘅優質生活
@Money-Tab4 ай бұрын
超乎想像? 🤔
@alanfans774 ай бұрын
欢迎来马来西亚🎉🎉
@chengong7482 ай бұрын
Is very true many local want to leave Malaysia. I'm been living in UK for 15 years and now I'm back to Malaysia gain, I can see Malaysia is very comfortable life here.
Malaysia is considered very open country. You can see around the world media at here . Not like China , Facebook is ban😢. You can get almost everything here but expectation don't be so high 😅
@lhueizhi4 ай бұрын
8% SST, 10% service charge in most of the restaurant in Malaysia. The Service Tax (SST) is fixed at 8% and can only be imposed by businesses in the hospitality industry under license by the Customs Department.
@whwong71414 ай бұрын
@@lhueizhi restaurant is 6% and not 8%. Sst got 2 different rate. 1 is 6% such as for restaurant meanwhile 8% for things such as hotel etc. there's a list u can check. Tq
@xiaonan13504 ай бұрын
马来西亚🎉🎉🎉
@yeeletan78414 ай бұрын
Hilda, I think the immigration policy allows automatic conversion to PR or red IC after 5 years. You can try asking the officer when you apply for renewal next time. Sometimes the officer bully you if you are not aware of this regulation. My wife from Hong Kong went through this experience after I challenge the officer.
@djtan94984 ай бұрын
You are lucky, Malaysia PR (Red I. C) Very difficult to get approval.
@wendywan1184 ай бұрын
It's not automatic. You need to apply and meet the requirements which is subject to authority approval.
@AndersonWsk4 ай бұрын
@@djtan9498 Under Madani with 5 years stay and speak simple malay and national anthem
@You-o2b1b3 ай бұрын
Learn to speak Malay language. Government officer will like you very much and get things done can be easier.
@arthuryeo41974 ай бұрын
其实好像你们有提到,现时有的工作是可以work remotely…我所知道的一个年轻外国朋友,他就是这样做,出糧在新加坡5千新幣,人在马來西亚生活,租楼买车出入,生活都几写意,tourist visa 要到期,返回新加坡又兜个圈回来😅
@Money-Tab4 ай бұрын
Remote Work 去旅居確實要考慮埋呢方面因素 每 3 個月轉一個地方 ,有好多好嘅地方,但唔好方面也要去思考
@nickloong4 ай бұрын
Why are there still foreigners who have the perception that Malaysians are still living on trees? It is just hilarious! Please come to Malaysia and see it for yourselves, and you might be shocked that it might be miles ahead of your country in terms of infrastructure and modernization. Malaysia is an underrated country that many would want to migrate here, but not easy, though. It is a place where you can live the lifestyle you want and at the best value for your money.😂😂
@VSL_babyface4 ай бұрын
same being in GuangZhou China 😂
@ianchenanto4 ай бұрын
Really?
@ecashmarketing4 ай бұрын
because our Politian are monkeys?
@EarthyLee4 ай бұрын
I just build a tree house for an orphanage last weekend. Its true we live on trees :)
@redcherry63144 ай бұрын
我去過一次旅行 都好想再去👍🏻👍🏻😁
@muiyikoh12982 ай бұрын
有小孩的在马来西亚游玩其实真的很不错❤❤
@shirly45284 ай бұрын
紐約小費已升至18%-22%. 睇你好唔好意思比15%囉。
@rockstarmsia33494 ай бұрын
In order to obtain PR status, you must be able to speak Malay language
@kenhew46413 ай бұрын
even simple malay also can already. heck if even Bangla and Mynamar workers can speak malay after a few weeks working in Malaysia it shouldn't be too hard for HKers. Oh and learn the national anthem too they will ask you to sing Negaraku
If you want to get Malaysian PR after married, you need to learn how to speak Malay fluently, you will get higher chance.
@wendywan1184 ай бұрын
Not really, it's very difficult. Many people living in Malaysia for more than 10-30 years also cannot get PR/Citizenship. It's different from Singapore. But if you marry a Malaysian and your kids are born in Malaysia can get Malaysia birth cert & IC.
@djtan94984 ай бұрын
Yes u r right. Very very difficult to get approval PR - Red I/C for foreigners.
@xiaomashitu4 ай бұрын
正
@nathanielgan83184 ай бұрын
第6年就可以开始申请红IC最主要的是你要会讲和用马来语跟那些官员沟通就可以成功获得红IC。如果在马来西亚工作工资很低可以选择become stock, forex, crypto TRADER 那你赚美金已经是不成问题了在家里有一台performance laptop你就可以business on the move😀是不是很好呢。
I think you are right. In the last 5 years, I don’t really hear much ppl planning to migrate. Even those that leaves Malaysia for work will come back eventually. I think economy has improved and many FDI is diverting their funds into the country. Nothing beats home for me. The only obstacle is political uncertainty which may hinders growth but is inevitable in the country with various races, religion and different views.
@Kash-is-King4 ай бұрын
@@vinvin5238 Q1 2024 gdp growth of 4.2% and 5.3% in Q2, which is even higher than China’s
25:51 I am afraid that is not very true. Malaysia has been suffering from brain drain for decades, lots of people (mostly Chinese Malaysians) have been working abroad because of racial discrimination and the low salary in the country. But in recent years, a lot more Chinese Malaysians are more eager than ever to move abroad because of the depreciation of the Ringgit. The country's national debt (at 1.5 Trillion) is another factor, a lot of Chinese Malaysians are very worried about this, they are seeking to get Singapore PR.
@zyan31314 ай бұрын
Not really, what you said is probably true for past few years, as a Malaysian Chinese working in Malaysia, i definitely noticed some change happening in our country in term of economy in 2024 now that the politics had stabilised. The racial issue is still there and has been there for years but its still our homeland and i love my country.
@waihongyong92184 ай бұрын
马币都己经升值了
@ngchiloong47394 ай бұрын
Not many Malaysia Chinese interesting to SG.....
@tuckfattsam11323 ай бұрын
Recent survey show more than 50% Singaporean would like to stay in Johor..😂
這世界上g 根本就沒有所謂的烏托邦,曾經住過不同的國家,最有感情的始終還是馬來西亞,最後還是選擇落葉歸根,喜歡這裡的生活素質,有一份悠閒感,最可貴的地方,它讓你知道什麼是 life.
@PowerupracingАй бұрын
條女好正😋
@tanliewsoon2374 ай бұрын
最紧要开心
@Christine-hd5bc3 ай бұрын
Spouse cannot get permanent PR because what if people have a "Marriage of Convenience." (Not a true marriage, but marry legally on papers just to get the PR). That is, a business deal. The outsider marries a Malaysian. After a few years, once the non Malaysian obtains the PR status, they divorce. The Malaysian gets paid handsomely and the other party gets the PR (Marriage PR Loopholes). Then Malaysia will be over flooded with people holding visas through such marriages. Our government is smart and do not want this to happen. In order to prevent this from happening, the Malaysian party will have to apply for their spouse visa, as long as they stay married. They longer you are in your marriage, the duration of your visa will be longer. If you walk out on your marriage, your partner will not apply the spouse visa for you, then you as a divorcee, will have to leave the country.
@chuminchu74244 ай бұрын
講到馬拉天下無敵,今次信心危機,從香港移居馬拉,估計唔超過千人,計多咗喇。
@evee28004 ай бұрын
一個所謂專業投資者,世界咁多自由地方唔揀,揀個有外滙管制既地方投資房地產都幾搞笑😂
@syuensky4 ай бұрын
I think in terms of quality of life and money for value, nowhere is better than Malaysia now.
Tim Hortons to enter Malaysia in August 2024 with Kuala Lumpur stores The Canadian coffee chain will partner with existing Singapore market franchisee Marubeni Growth Capital Asia to open up to 100 stores in Malaysia by 2025