Moving to Malaysia
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Moving to Malaysia
HI Community
I am looking to move to Malaysia with my wife.
I will travel a lot and will need to be in Singapore and KL mainly with other trips to the rest of the world, so need somewhere safe and secure for my family while i am away.
Am thinking would be good somewhere on the coast between KL and Singapore with good access to KL airport.
Would like something like a villa with a pool and/or on a beach.
Are there any locations that you would recommend that would be suitable?
Gary
I am looking to move to Malaysia with my wife.
I will travel a lot and will need to be in Singapore and KL mainly with other trips to the rest of the world, so need somewhere safe and secure for my family while i am away.
Am thinking would be good somewhere on the coast between KL and Singapore with good access to KL airport.
Would like something like a villa with a pool and/or on a beach.
Are there any locations that you would recommend that would be suitable?
Gary
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
Do you have children? Will they need schooling?
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
Children are 32 and 30 - still need schooling but will not listen to me.
Seriously - we will have visitors but not schooling needs.
Seriously - we will have visitors but not schooling needs.
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
You will definitely feel your wife is safer if you live in Singapore.
The more expensive your accommodation is the more likely it is to be burgled.
Not only that but daily living, supermarket visits, doctor's surgery, dental, restaurants etc etc while available on the coast between Singapore and Malaysia, say in Malacca and Port Dickson are much below the standard you will find in Singapore.
I've lived in JB and Singapore and holidayed in Malacca and Port Dickson, many times.
There is only one place you would be happy to leave your wife while away on business.
imo.
The more expensive your accommodation is the more likely it is to be burgled.
Not only that but daily living, supermarket visits, doctor's surgery, dental, restaurants etc etc while available on the coast between Singapore and Malaysia, say in Malacca and Port Dickson are much below the standard you will find in Singapore.
I've lived in JB and Singapore and holidayed in Malacca and Port Dickson, many times.
There is only one place you would be happy to leave your wife while away on business.
imo.
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
If Singapore for some reason is not the first option for residence, then Penang could be a place to consider.
Good flight connections to KL, Singapore and international.
Lots of condos available for sale or rent with facilities like pool, gym, etc and better security than in a landed property.
Excellent health care facilities.
And a quite a big expat community.
Not as perfect and high quality as Singapore, but also not so over regulated and costly.
Good flight connections to KL, Singapore and international.
Lots of condos available for sale or rent with facilities like pool, gym, etc and better security than in a landed property.
Excellent health care facilities.
And a quite a big expat community.
Not as perfect and high quality as Singapore, but also not so over regulated and costly.
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
If Singapore for some reason is not the first option for residence, then Penang could be a place to consider.
Good flight connections to KL, Singapore and international.
Lots of condos available for sale or rent with facilities like pool, gym, etc and better security than in a landed property.
Excellent health care facilities.
And a quite a big expat community.
Not as perfect and high quality as Singapore, but also not so over regulated and costly.
Good flight connections to KL, Singapore and international.
Lots of condos available for sale or rent with facilities like pool, gym, etc and better security than in a landed property.
Excellent health care facilities.
And a quite a big expat community.
Not as perfect and high quality as Singapore, but also not so over regulated and costly.
But fmi what do you mean by overly regulated.
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
ex reg,
'Overly regulated',
It is a personal opinion on the price of perfectionism.
'Overly regulated',
It is a personal opinion on the price of perfectionism.
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
Well, I understand that other individuals may have different opinions, ideals or beliefs, but as I said, I find life in Singapore to be a bit overly regulated.
I believe that also among Singapore residents one may find different opinions regarding the 'price' for enjoying the living there.
If you noticed, they even sell T-shirts in Singapore joking about the 'Fine City'
I believe that also among Singapore residents one may find different opinions regarding the 'price' for enjoying the living there.
If you noticed, they even sell T-shirts in Singapore joking about the 'Fine City'
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
Last question then.
What regulation do you find in Singapore which is not regulated in Malaysia,
Don't give me chewing gum.
What regulation do you find in Singapore which is not regulated in Malaysia,
Don't give me chewing gum.
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I think one could consider the specific bans on chewing gum, urinating in elevators and not flushing the toilet to be examples of over regulation.
The reasons however, (for chewing gum I think it was people clogging the door sensors of the MRT) are of course valid.
Outside Singapore, there are general laws which cover these things. Like in Malaysia.
So no need for special mention of these offences like its done in Singapore.
The above together with the criminalization of feeding pigeons and singing certain songs openly while allowing caning of children at home and in school does however indicate that what others may see as examples of over regulation may indeed be required in Singapore
The reasons however, (for chewing gum I think it was people clogging the door sensors of the MRT) are of course valid.
Outside Singapore, there are general laws which cover these things. Like in Malaysia.
So no need for special mention of these offences like its done in Singapore.
The above together with the criminalization of feeding pigeons and singing certain songs openly while allowing caning of children at home and in school does however indicate that what others may see as examples of over regulation may indeed be required in Singapore
Last edited by Gunnar45; Jan 31st 2020 at 7:50 am.
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
So, no school aged children which makes things much easier.
ok, Singapore without a doubt is much safer than KL. Both street crime, road crime, burglary, personal safety.
on the other hand the cost of living is very much higher and the visas are harder to get.
port Dickson or Johor are fine places but won’t be as expat-y as KL or Singapore
ok, Singapore without a doubt is much safer than KL. Both street crime, road crime, burglary, personal safety.
on the other hand the cost of living is very much higher and the visas are harder to get.
port Dickson or Johor are fine places but won’t be as expat-y as KL or Singapore
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
HI Community
I am looking to move to Malaysia with my wife.
I will travel a lot and will need to be in Singapore and KL mainly with other trips to the rest of the world, so need somewhere safe and secure for my family while i am away.
Am thinking would be good somewhere on the coast between KL and Singapore with good access to KL airport.
Would like something like a villa with a pool and/or on a beach.
Are there any locations that you would recommend that would be suitable?
Gary
I am looking to move to Malaysia with my wife.
I will travel a lot and will need to be in Singapore and KL mainly with other trips to the rest of the world, so need somewhere safe and secure for my family while i am away.
Am thinking would be good somewhere on the coast between KL and Singapore with good access to KL airport.
Would like something like a villa with a pool and/or on a beach.
Are there any locations that you would recommend that would be suitable?
Gary
My wife & I are retired and live in Port Dickson (PD). If you are considering PD as an option feel free to PM me and I'll be happy to answer any questions.
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Re: Moving to Malaysia
For my own info I wonder about the opinion of someone living in PD, was I too downbeat in what I said?