Reasons why Malaysia is suitable for immigrants to retire

Livable Retirement Mecca

The growing problem of air pollution in the country is seriously troubling the health of the elderly! Malaysia is globally recognized as a livable area, beautiful scenery, year-round between 21 ℃ -32 ℃, blue sky and white clouds, pure sea breeze, no haze all year round! Malaysia has a unique diversity of natural resources, swim in Malaysia you can feel the mysterious charm of this tropical country: to the world's oldest tropical rainforest exploration, to the world's diving paradise to see marine life, taste a variety of world cuisine, enjoy the most leisurely and pure sandy beaches, explore the most quiet and natural islands ......

Low Consumption

Compared to the soaring prices in China, Malaysia is definitely a low-cost country. Living here, you can spend less money to enjoy life, eat local unique Nyonya dishes, white meat juicy mangosteen, sweet taste of durian, the day will be very quality life.

International Healthcare

Malaysia has a wide range of healthcare services, with government hospitals and clinics in all towns and cities throughout the country. Private hospitals and clinics are also located in every neighborhood. The extensive network of state-run and private healthcare services provides great convenience to the Malaysian people in meeting their healthcare needs. The Government is committed to the development of the healthcare sector by strengthening the primary healthcare system, improving healthcare protocols and realizing the blueprint for human resource development and equipment development. Currently, Malaysia's healthcare services have reached international standards and the cost of healthcare is much lower than that of developed countries such as Europe and the United States. Malaysia has a semi-publicly funded medical system, and has a comprehensive medical insurance system, a family to buy a medical insurance package, so that the whole family health protection. In a country like China, where the cost of medicine is extremely high, the cost of medical care for the elderly is also a considerable amount of money. And moving to Malaysia, a "medical vacation" destination, you can enjoy the care.

Malaysia is a travel mecca, there are many young people choose to spend their honeymoon in Malaysia, there are many people choose to go here to travel, there are many people eager to settle here, why is the charm of Malaysia will be so great? Because Malaysia, whether as a travel destination or a place to spend their old age, can give people the most ideal living environment.

Extended reading: immigrants living habits in Malaysia

1, Malaysia does not have the habit of tipping

After immigrating to Malaysia, you will find that Malaysians and Chinese alike are not accustomed to tipping the waiter, this is mainly because Malaysian hotels or restaurants are usually directly charged 10% of the amount of money consumed by the guest as a service charge, if any. This is mainly because Malaysian hotels and restaurants usually charge 10% of the guest's consumption as service charge, but if there are individual consumption venues that have clearly marked on the bill that they have to pay a separate service charge, then you can give the waiter a 10% tip. The main reason for tipping is that the hotel's service staff and porters are the main ones, while the doormen and drivers rarely need to be tipped.

2, Malaysia's business hours

Malaysia adopts a five-and-a-half-day work week, so there are still many locations open on Saturday mornings. Specifically, government office hours are 8:00-16:15 Monday through Friday and 8:00-12:45 on Saturday; bank office hours are 10:00-15:00 Monday through Friday and 9:30-11:30 on Saturday; and supermarkets are open from 10:00-22:00 daily.

3. Telephone Service in Malaysia

In Malaysia, if you want to make a phone call, you can go to a phone booth. If you want to make a phone call, you can go to a phone booth to use a public phone and pay by coins or phone card. If you wish to make an international call, you will need to go to a telecommunication office or use an international calling card. If you wish to make an international call after checking into the hotel, you will need to pay a service fee to the desk and ask them to activate the IDD service for international calls.

4, Malaysia's currency

Malaysia's national currency is the ringgit, abbreviated as RM in the international abbreviation, 1 ringgit can be exchanged for 100 cents. Malaysia's pennies have 11 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents 5 kinds, are in circulation in the form of coins, Malaysia's coins and 1 ringgit face value. Malaysia's banknotes are divided into 1 ringgit, 2 ringgit, 5 ringgit, 10 ringgit, 20 ringgit, 50 ringgit, 100 ringgit, 500 ringgit and 1000 ringgit.