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Travel to Malaysia to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Intro: life and experiences in Malaysia

Why study, intern, volunteer or work temporarily in Malaysia?

  • Malaysia is several countries in one, due to its mixed population of Malaysians, Indians and Chinese. The many islands on both the east and west coasts are real draws. Kuala Lumpur is not only booming as a business center, but is also a fun and, above all, welcoming city. In short, Malaysia guarantees culture, sun, delicious food and drink and friendly people.
  • Because there are a number of reputable universities in Malaysia, offering a wide range of courses.
  • The quality of education is comparable to that in Europe and the United States.
  • The cost of education is often a lot lower than in the Netherlands.
  • The price of living is significantly higher than in neighboring countries.
  • The lack of transportation infrastructure, therefore it can be more difficult to get to certain parts of the country.
  • The climate is quite hot and humid.

Why live in Malaysia as an expat, emigrant or working nomad?

  • Because English is the second language of communication, and that everyone in business speaks English.
  • The cost of living is relatively low.
  • The Malaysian economy is growing with good job opportunities.
  • The food is affordable and diverse. Besides Malay, Chinese and Indian, you can also find Western dishes.
  • That alcohol and non-halal food is not easily available everywhere.
  • That visa application procedures are complicated.
  • Speak a word of Malay, that makes your life a lot easier.
Favorite stories, blogs and texts related to Malaysia
Maleisie, Singapore

Zondag was mijn verjaardag aangebroken. Een dag waarop we hadden afgesproken vooral lekker niets te doen. We hebben een beetje door de stad gewandeld en zijn vroeg begonnen met lekkere verjaardagscocktails. Door Johan werd ik lekker verwend met vele cadeautjes, mijn sieradenkast is weer gevuld! Twee...

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Welcome to Batu Puteh   Before leaving towards my 4 week volunteering project, I experienced a burst of severe stress. I lost my credit card between Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan without noticing it for half a day. Luckily, my credit card wasn’t used by anyone in the time period. I felt like...

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A delicious, healthy and simple Maleysian meal learned from a Filipino!   Cook the rice and fry it later for a short while. Add the carrot, sausage and white cabbage while frying. Add garlic and soja sauce. Serve it with a fried egg and enjoy! Ready In: 15 min. Ingredients:

  • rice
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Maleisie, Singapore

Zondag was mijn verjaardag aangebroken. Een dag waarop we hadden afgesproken vooral lekker niets te doen. We hebben een beetje door de stad gewandeld en zijn vroeg begonnen met lekkere verjaardagscocktails. Door Johan werd ik lekker verwend met vele cadeautjes, mijn sieradenkast is weer gevuld! Twee...

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Welcome to Batu Puteh   Before leaving towards my 4 week volunteering project, I experienced a burst of severe stress. I lost my credit card between Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan without noticing it for half a day. Luckily, my credit card wasn’t used by anyone in the time period. I felt like...

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A delicious, healthy and simple Maleysian meal learned from a Filipino!   Cook the rice and fry it later for a short while. Add the carrot, sausage and white cabbage while frying. Add garlic and soja sauce. Serve it with a fried egg and enjoy! Ready In: 15 min. Ingredients:

  • rice
  • ...

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