HOW TO MOVE TO MALAYSIA : VISA OPTIONS

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In this video, we share four different visas that we have considered when making the move from Canada to Malaysia - including MM2H, employment visa, labuan visa (business) as well as the new digital nomad visa.

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You know, seeing you and many other content creators moving to Malaysia from the West makes me long to move back myself. 😢 I'm a Malaysian living in the Netherlands currently with my family for the past 7 years, and my only hurdle keeping me from relocating back to Malaysia is my children's education. Otherwise, I'd have moved in a heartbeat!

I used to take whatever I experienced in Malaysia for granted before my move to the Netherlands. But being away for 7 years, with the high cost of living, makes me appreciate Malaysia a lot nowadays ❤

All the best in your hijrah! And I do hope to see you still living in Malaysia 6 years from now, when I also expect to relocate back for good 🙂

nikmanshah
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We are coming to join you in September. We’re in the process of selling all of our belongings and move to Malaysia! We’re still debating between digital nomad and MM2H visa

sebastiendroletpoitras
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Beautifully explained 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💕💕💕💕💕❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

zthde
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With 1m USD I would prefer to be the GC holder with our own ranch in a green state doing farming and hunting.

zeekhan
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i have a multiple businesses in canada and im now thinking to move, because of the 60% tax not worth it at all

salahuddin_dev
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MM2H program not currently available for new applicants. New 3 tier program - no start date as yet has been advised by the government.

tinglestingles
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What have you done for medical insurance? Im thinking of moving but want more information on medical.

romanaton
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How much interest does the account into the which the money for the MM2H Platinum category pay?

benjamind
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Can you please talk about tax process, like do immigrants need to pay tax in both countries?

FredBuchanon
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Do we get monthly interest on that fixed deposit?

Smart_Tamaha
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What are the odds you’ll be back in Canada in a few years or planning to stay in Malaysia?

ToniGeiselman
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Justin trudeau late grandpa origin malacan malaya 1770

Malaya-jx
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As a fellow Canadian we are also in the process of moving to Malaysia. Currently waiting on the MM2H program to open back up but in the meantime we'll be there in August. Totally done with the snow and the high cost of living.

siamrethairdearly
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Ay!!! You guys hit 1.3 Million Subscribers congratulations Saleh Family!!! 🙂🙂🙂

MBAK_
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Malaysia have Penang Bridge the longest bridge 13.5km in 1985.

Malaysia has KLCC Twin Tower the 1st rank Tallest TWIN TOWER 451.9m (1483 feet) in the world since 1998 until today.

Malaysia the 1st country in the world using chip biometrics on identity card, known as MyKad on 2001.

Malaysia build the second longest bridge Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge 24km in 2014.

Malaysia largest mall in London, Battersea Power Station Mall Development including office and apartment around it is 42 acre ( over 8 million sq ft ) in 2022

Malaysia has Megatall Skyscraper Merdeka 118, 678.9 m (2, 227 ft) tall, it is the second-tallest building and structure in the world.

zigfxtech
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I hope everything works out for you guys, Malaysia is definitely a lot cheaper compared to Singapore. Being a muslim in Malaysia is just too good. Halal food almost everywhere, cheap food & living. You’re also so close to everywhere for travelling. Hopefully you’re near KL airport. Glory to Allah & his guidance.

Probably a good idea you chose Malaysia vs Singapore. Prices are so much more.

ProphetTLK
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I am sure you guys are going for a Labuan visa. I am relocating to Malaysia and I have gone through the hassle of visas for different types. Only a Labuan visa gives you the liberty to stay longer and independently. For an employment visa, I don't think you guys will be doing a 9-5 job just to have that visa (Dependent on employer). For MM2H, yes the capital requirements have gone down but still, it is a lot of money. For Digital Nomad Visa, again you cannot stay more than 2 years with current rules. lastly with Labuan Visa, you can route your current income to the Labuan company and then get paid from Labuan company as an employee of that same company that you own. Hence, No dependency of others, No capital requirement, and you can keep renewing your visa every two year.

syedabdullahbinzubair
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The New MM2H removed the requirement for the 40k MYR overseas income. In my opinion Labuan option is the best. Upfront cost to set up around 10K usd and 3200 USD yearly there after. This cost will easily get offset by the lower cost of living. Just imagine minimum monthly cost of living in Canada for a faily of 4 can easily run into 5 to 6K. Where as you can live in malaysia in 3K, which is a saving of min 2k/month (or) 24K / year.

mohammedthaseen
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Thanks for promoting Malaysia brother.. we are welcome all good people to visit our country, just hopefully you are open to our way of life and culture and give a respect to it. We are not perfect but that make us different from the other side of the world.. cheers..

robaz
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The other one that is also available is guardian visa where you enroll your child in one of the international schools here n each year your child goes to school the mother has one year guardian visa and any other child that is younger than school aged also gets one year dependent visa but the bad thing about this one they only provide to Moms so this case the dad has to find another type of visa somehow this visa you can apply thru your school n it’s about $300 per year Per adult it requires some paperwork’s n financial proof but it’s not as bad as the other visas that are available.

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