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How To Prepare In Advance For Your Move To Malaysia

11/02/2022

Thailand and Bali are popular holiday destinations. Both locations provide visitors with a chance to experience cultures and a lifestyle different to their own.

A place often overlooked is Malaysia. The mixing pot of cultures is a country that should not be missed. The contemporary style skyscrapers that form Malaysia’s iconic skylines are a delight for budding architects to visit and those that appreciate modern architecture.

Malaysia has numerous hiking trails for individuals to explore for those who love to hike. Some routes will likely take a couple of days to complete, so the opportunity to hike and wake up to a striking view is something many will probably refuse to miss.

When travel was more accessible, Malaysia welcomed 26,100,784 international tourists to experience the country and its vibrant culture. Along with this staggering total, more than three million people chose to relocate to Malaysia.

It is understandable as to why so many choose to move. Malaysia is a beautiful country, one that is brimming with unique opportunities to experience. Choosing to work in Malaysia could be a smart move. Although it has a competitive economy, Malaysia’s gross domestic product is rapidly rising. With each passing year, it continues to increase.

If you are looking to Malaysia, here are a few things to prepare before moving. Organising some of these in advance could help to make the process a little smoother.

Check For Valid Passports

Applying for a visa is a time-consuming process. You could expect to wait months before obtaining approval. Depending on the country, some will require your passport to have a minimum of six months validity. It will be necessary to issue a visa to live in that country. Before applying for a visa, check if you have a valid passport.

You can begin the visa approval process after checking if your passport is valid or ordering a new one. Checking your passport before applying can help you prevent the visa process from being delayed.

Look At Living Costs

The living costs in Malaysia are relatively low compared to other countries. However, it is worth checking to see what you should be expecting to pay each month when you move. Learning about this in advance will provide you with an understanding of how much you should save and what you can spend when living in Malaysia.

Finding out living costs in advance can provide you with an estimate on how much to save. In addition this, factor in the cost of moving. It will give you a clearer understanding of how much you will likely pay for your move to Malaysia.

Find A Place

Whether you are moving to Malaysia for work or to experience being in a new country for a prolonged period, you will need a place to stay. There are plenty of apartments that can provide a great spot to live.

If you were looking for a terrace house for sale or rumah teres untuk dijual, view the options available on the PropertyGuru website. These properties are ideal for those moving to Malaysia with a family and need the space to accommodate everyone. Many come with parking spaces, suitable if you are hoping to use a car as your main form of transport to travel.

Arrange Medical Care And Insurance

Non-natives can access healthcare in Malaysia. It can either be through private or government hospitals. The difference between the two is the price of services. Private hospitals and clinics will charge patients more than those who visit a government hospital.

Insurance is also worth looking into investing in. Some employers in Malaysia will offer their employees health insurance. If your new employer does not provide it or does not have employment in Malaysia, it will be worth investing in health insurance.

Learning The Language

The national language of Malaysia is Malay. The language is spoken in government agencies. There are also multiple other languages spoken in Malaysia. For instance, some will speak in different dialects of Chinese, such as Cantonese or Mandarin.

Before moving to Malaysia, spend time learning the language. It could be basic words and phrases to help you get by when you first move. Learning part of the language will make it easier for you to communicate with others.

Organise Essential Documents

Moving to a new country is rarely a simple process to complete. Countless tasks need to be completed before the move. One of the main steps is organising essential documents, such as personal documents.

When moving to Malaysia, a thorough emigration process must be completed first. Some of the primary documents required include proof of accommodation, proof of sufficient funds and a certificate proving you have had the yellow fever vaccine.

Having these documents prepared can prevent unnecessary waiting times due to finding vital information. Instead, you have everything on hand to give to the relevant party if and when needed.

Preparing For The Move

Utilising all of the information provided can be helpful for when you do move. Putting plans in place, collecting information and arranging accommodation before you move will help make the process a little bit smoother. When the time comes, you can proceed with confidence as you prepare to start the next chapter of your life.

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