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Five Benefits of Immigrating to Malaysia

Article 1 Five Benefits of Immigrating to Malaysia

1. Economically, Malaysia has a developed economy and low prices. Ranked in the forefront of the world economy, the national income level far exceeds that of China, but the price level is far lower than that of China. The cost of living is lower than that in China, so living in Malaysia is less stressful and suitable for China people.

Second, medical care.

If you occasionally feel unwell, have a cold, have a headache or have a fever, you can enjoy the right to see a doctor like the locals. If you are seriously ill, you can enjoy the protection of medical insurance. As for how much medical insurance can be reimbursed, it mainly depends on how much medical insurance is purchased. There are as many as 32 medical universities in Malaysia, and many doctors graduate every year, and all of them have passed very strict examinations. In addition, there are overseas medical students studying in developed countries such as the United States, Britain and Australia. They are excellent in pediatrics, oncology, gynecology and cardiology, and all specialties provide medical care. Moreover, in Malaysia, doctors' licenses are assessed to ensure that doctors reach the level of medical services.

Third, education.

According to the requirements of each school, the applicant's children can enter the school by showing relevant certificates. There are many international primary and secondary schools in Malaysia. There are mainly Australian education, British education, American education, and of course there are primary and secondary schools in China, which can be chosen according to the different requirements of applicants.

Children with second residence status can choose to attend public schools and international schools. If you go to public schools, you have to learn Malay in addition to English and Chinese, and international schools are not needed. If they are in primary school, they can go to public schools. They are young and adaptable, and can master several languages quickly. If you get overseas Chinese status with a low threshold, you can get special rights such as tax exemption, extra points for your children's college entrance examination and adoption of a second child. Parents may choose to immigrate first and then study abroad. University education in Malaysia is closely related to courses in Europe, America and Australia. The unique joint course enables students to obtain a diploma from a third country at half the cost.

Fourth, climate.

Malaysia is located near the equator and belongs to the tropical rain forest climate and tropical monsoon climate. There is no obvious division of four seasons, and the temperature difference changes very little. The average temperature is between 26-30℃, with abundant rainfall throughout the year. The rainy season is from March to June, 10 to February. The average annual temperature is 22℃~28℃ in inland mountainous areas and 25℃~30℃ in coastal plains.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) pension paradise

Malaysia is the most livable country in Asia and a popular immigrant country. Because there are friendly and gentle people, low living expenses, perfect infrastructure, charming natural environment, good investment environment and multiculturalism, and an international high-level education and medical system.

The climate is pleasant and the air is fresh, just like pure oxygen. There are no geological and natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes. Malaysia has been selected as the third most ideal retirement country in the world and the first in Asia more than once.

China and Malaysia have similar cultural backgrounds. Chinese in Malaysia are nearly 1/3, and Chinese is quite popular, which is favored by many retirees in China.

Article 2 Living expenses for emigrating to Malaysia

I. Housing expenses of foreigners in Malaysia

Although Kuala Lumpur is the most expensive city in the country, compared with North America, the house price is very cheap. Compared with renting or buying a house in the United States, the cost of renting a house in Kuala Lumpur is about 72% lower.

In expensive communities, the monthly rent for a furnished 900-square-foot apartment is about $764. In cheaper areas, you only have to pay $443 a month.

The monthly rent of a three-bedroom apartment in the city center is about $65,438+0,030. Two people a month, utilities (such as natural gas, heating, electricity) is about 50 dollars.

Second, the cost of medical care for foreigners in Malaysia.

Malaysia has a public medical system, but most foreigners choose to buy private insurance and see doctors in private clinics.

The cost of a short visit to a doctor in Kuala Lumpur or Penang is about 15 USD. Depending on the place of purchase, the price of a box of antibiotics is usually between $5.50 and $7.00. The price of a week's cold medicine (such as Tylenol) is about $ 4. 13 in Kuala Lumpur and only $ 3. 19 in Penang.

Third, the transportation cost in Malaysia.

Although the rental cost in Kuala Lumpur is higher than that in Penang, the transportation cost on the island is often higher. It costs about $8 to take a five-mile taxi in Penang, and about $5 to take the same taxi in Kuala Lumpur.

Monthly tickets for public transportation range from $27 to $30, while the price of a liter of gasoline is only $0.55.

For foreigners who want to buy a new car, you may pay more money than in America. For example, in Malaysia, the price of Volkswagen Golf 1.4TSI is about $36,000. In America, the price of the same car is around $22,000.

The cost of vehicles is high, and the traffic flow may be large. These factors make public transportation the first choice for most foreigners.

4. Catering and entertainment expenses in Malaysia

Comparing the catering and entertainment consumption in Malaysia as a whole, you will find that the price has not changed much. From Kuala Lumpur to Penang, the prices of food and entertainment are roughly the same. Generally speaking, the housing price in Penang is often about 10% lower than that in the urban area.

If you want to relax and have a beer after a long day's work, you can buy a bottle of domestic beer for $2.90 in the supermarket. For those who like to drink in a nearby bar, the price of a pint of beer is about $5. Cocktails in downtown nightclubs cost about $8.

It's time for dinner. Two people can eat in a foreign residential area. The price is about $36. Two dinners in a nearby bar only cost about 18 dollars. This country is also full of street food stalls, where you can easily enjoy local food for less than $4.

For foreigners who want to stay healthy and fit in the gym, you can expect to pay $35 a month to become a member of the adult fitness club.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) The cost of living in Malaysia.

Even if you choose to live in the most expensive city, the cost of living in Malaysia is very low. This makes it an ideal choice for many foreigners, especially those retirees who want to minimize their expenses.

The housing cost is quite low, but the overall cost of living is about 43% cheaper. Malaysia is a worthwhile place for retirees who want to increase their savings.

Further reading: investment policy of Malaysian immigrants

Malaysia encourages foreign and local investors to invest in Malaysia's manufacturing, agriculture, tourism and hotel services, environmental protection, scientific research and development, technical training and transfer, and gives relevant preferential tax policies accordingly.

1, emerging industries

Malaysia listed the domestic manufacturing industries that are in urgent need of priority development as "emerging industries", and later included agriculture, service industry and other industries with priority development into the scope of "emerging industries". For foreign-invested projects included in the scope of "emerging industries", Malaysia gives preferential incentives in taxation, land use and work permits.

2. High-tech industry

Malaysia lists the annual expenditure on local research and development in Malaysia as more than 65,438+0% of its sales, and the scientific and technological employees account for more than 7% of all employees. The technicians have formal college diplomas and academic qualifications, and have worked in related industries for more than five years, engaged in the production and development of high-tech products, etc. as high-tech enterprises.

3. Strategic projects

Malaysia has listed industries with large investment, long payback period, high technical level and high correlation with Malaysia's economic development as strategic projects.

4.R&D project

Malaysia encourages foreign investors to set up R&D centers in Malaysia (including R&D departments within the company) to provide R&D services for relevant domestic enterprises in Malaysia.

5, technology transfer and training projects

Malaysia encourages foreign businessmen to transfer technology and train local employees in Malaysia.

6. Information communication

Mainly refers to encouraging foreign businessmen to engage in computer software development and upgrading, information and communication product production and technology development.

7. Environmental protection projects

The Malaysian government encourages foreign businessmen to engage in afforestation, storage, treatment and removal of toxic and hazardous wastes, energy conservation, industry and agriculture, and treatment and reuse of domestic garbage and wastes.

8. Shipping and transportation

The Malaysian government encourages foreign businessmen to engage in shipping and container road transportation to improve the logistics situation in Malaysia.

9. Comprehensive agricultural development

Including the improvement of cultivated land and grain varieties, farmland irrigation, drainage and road and bridge construction, livestock and poultry aquaculture, marine fishing and so on.

10, tourism exhibition industry

Encourage foreign businessmen to set up tourism companies in Malaysia to attract foreign tourists to visit Malaysia, encourage foreign businessmen to develop ecological and agricultural tourism, engage in the construction of hotels, holiday and leisure facilities and the construction and maintenance of luxury yachts, and encourage foreign businessmen to engage in professional and comprehensive exhibitions and hold international conferences in Malaysia.

1 1. Establish regional headquarters and international procurement centers.

Encourage foreign businessmen to set up regional headquarters in Malaysia to provide services to offices and companies at home and abroad, and encourage foreign businessmen to set up procurement centers in Malaysia to purchase and sell raw materials, spare parts and finished products for their parent companies and domestic affiliates in Malaysia.