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Why I Chose Malaysia vs. Singapore 

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Singapore vs. Malaysia
However, as difficult as it may get to pick one when it comes to Singapore vs Malaysia. Both countries offer a lot of benefits for foreigners.
Do you want to know what Andrews's opinion is? In this video, he will share which country is better for him.
00:00 Start
0:20 Business Opportunities in Malaysia
1:29 Cost of Living in Singapore
3:38 Business Opportunities in Singapore
4:25 Benefits of Living in Malaysia
5:05 Living in Singapore
5:39 Incorporate Company in Singapore
10:20 Andrew's Recommendations
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@BoatLife_DansBoatLife
@BoatLife_DansBoatLife Год назад
You’ve convinced me Andrew. Flying to KL in two weeks to have a look around. Thanks for all you do 👍
@akmalhijaz3584
@akmalhijaz3584 Год назад
If u have a lot time during your visit, make sure to check Langkawi (lot of beautiful beaches) or Borneo side (sabah and sarawak.
@lotuseletre8724
@lotuseletre8724 Год назад
MY is such an underated country in regards to boating life also. Wow does it have so much to offer
@nasigorengtomyam7452
@nasigorengtomyam7452 Год назад
enjoy your time
@zezuzaza
@zezuzaza Год назад
please update your story. if you need assistance or guide please do pm us as local for free
@sirzechs3960
@sirzechs3960 Год назад
Malaysian here. Thank you for the love for our country. You are welcome here anytime :)
@wmc9722
@wmc9722 Год назад
Nice reply!!
@RideTheTrack
@RideTheTrack Год назад
As a singaporean, it was interesting to hear your view. You touched on this a little and you're right, we have plenty of very high net worth people fighting to come in here, and space is limited, so we are stringent, choosy, and probably don't give the best deals. Cost of living here has absolutely exploded post-covid. Given your circumstances, choosing malaysia over singapore just makes a lot of sense and i honestly agree with it
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
Stringent and choosy? I see PRs given out to low level (as in low complexity) office workers and even massage ladies. There are also PRs given to those with dubious qualifications but you can see those who graduated from NUS and NTU being jobless. So much for world class education.
@RideTheTrack
@RideTheTrack Год назад
We grant 30k+ new PRs and 20+k new citizenships per year. This number is tiny compared to the actual number of people who are trying to obtain PR and citizenship here. Therefore we are stringent and choosy. Your personal subjective and unsubstantiated anecdotes regarding PRs being given to low quality entrants is neither evidence, nor is it sufficient to invalidate the fact that we are choosy about who we let in here
@markoh210
@markoh210 Год назад
Is good that you show us the evidence as what you said. This will give Mr Leong to question the government. 😊
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
If Singapore is such a desirable place to live, work and play then more stringent requirements like IELTS and qualifications from top 100 universities should be in place for PR applications. NUS itself had 32k students as at 5 Sep 2022. Divide this by 4 years for simplicity for an honours degree and you have roughly 4K potential PRs every year. Multiply 4K by 100 universities (just assume the same enrolment numbers) and you have 400k potential applicants every year.
@daisuke910
@daisuke910 Год назад
Not everyone who studies in other country would want to stay in that country regardless how awesome the country is. There are a lot of factor contributing to it. Family, scholarship boding with home country, circumstances, cost of living, job availability, preference etc. Some country may seems ideal in paperwork but it may not click with some people.
@donsland1610
@donsland1610 Год назад
Having lived and worked in Singapore for over thirteen years I decided to retire to Malaysia for the exact reasons you stated. I've now been a resident of Penang for over a decade and have not regretted that decision for a single day.
@brabaius162
@brabaius162 Год назад
200,000 myanmar rohingyas beaten you to it...they paid only rm20,000 for free land.and unhcr card😂😂😂
@mohamedyusoffahmad4280
@mohamedyusoffahmad4280 Год назад
Hello Donsland, how was and did you manage to retire in Malaysia?
@donsland1610
@donsland1610 Год назад
@@mohamedyusoffahmad4280 Applied for and was accepted for the Malaysia My Second Home scheme.
@globalismoblackman
@globalismoblackman Год назад
​@@brabaius162 lol 😅😂
@dinocha0s
@dinocha0s Год назад
ahh but you forget, you WORKED IN SINGAPORE , if you worked in malaysia that would totally be different As a Malaysian we hate it there, our country is a dead end for most of us, our currency is low, theres nothing much to do, our visa is garbage and we only recently only changed from a super corrupted and uncaring goverment who use racism to devide the people. Alot of malaysians are also pretty anti-social as that is the way the goverment wants us to be raised. For us its a prison, leaving malaysia is a blessing even if we have to work our asses off in another country. For a foreigner or somebody who works outside of it though... Malaysia is a pretty decent place.
@parvinparvin3444
@parvinparvin3444 Год назад
As a person who is aspiring to have businesses abroad, Malaysia is also at my top list.
@macktheripper7454
@macktheripper7454 Год назад
What he says and the reality are 2 very different things. I’ve been in Malaysia 10 years and I can tell doing anything that requires government is always a problem. Also you cannot own a business without a Malaysian partner.
@nasigorengtomyam7452
@nasigorengtomyam7452 Год назад
​@@macktheripper7454 i know a business person who complain about the govt all the time becoz he dont like to follow rules😆
@davidjma7226
@davidjma7226 Год назад
It's just a bit corrupt.....well, a lot corrupt actually 😂
@brabaius162
@brabaius162 10 месяцев назад
@@macktheripper7454 you are confusing local partner requirement in thailand, spore. Only gov business must have local partner.
@firerabbit2659
@firerabbit2659 8 месяцев назад
Wrong.@@brabaius162 Any legal private company must have Malaysian partners unless you run through Labuan. In Labuan's case you have to pay MUCH more in fees. I know because I've done it.
@chengong748
@chengong748 Год назад
You make wise decision. Living in Malaysia is more comfortable. Living in Singapore is more stress. Singapore is too pact, make me feel like having a difficult breathing.
@wmc9722
@wmc9722 Год назад
Say 'packed' not 'pact'.
@junwong7959
@junwong7959 Год назад
Spot on. A concise analysis. Singapore is an excellent place for holding investments and a currency safe haven, but Malaysia definitely wins in terms of lifestyle and cost of living.
@lingth
@lingth Год назад
as long as you are not earning in Ringgit of cos, if you have loads of cash and is trying to find a place to settle down, countries with cheaper cost of living is ideal, ur 1mil USD for example would last you much long, u can afford 3 storey house, multiple cars, and even a team of servants, from cooks, personal drivers, maids, gardeners..etc, unless u are moving to Malaysia, to get a JOB and work there in maybe KL and find a place to live..
@ogapadoga2
@ogapadoga2 Год назад
The currency is experiencing a nose dive and many companies have left during the past few years.
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
@@ogapadoga2 Glad you brought this up. The sgd/myr is artificially propped up. I believe it will be between 3.1 to 3.2 within a few months barring any unforeseen circumstances.
@ogapadoga2
@ogapadoga2 Год назад
i see you don't understand economics
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
Well, only time will tell whether I understand economics.
@faradaycool4058
@faradaycool4058 Год назад
IMHO. Malaysia is not as organized, not as clean, not as low-crime, not as rich as Singapore. Malaysia has much more friendly and warm people. It has more to explore and has a soul. If you care only about money, then I'd say Singapore. If you want natural culture, places, and an organic feel, then I'd say Malaysia.
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Год назад
Singapore is just a corporation disguised as a nation with the Lee family being the emperors of Singapore. No freedom of speech, no say in removing draconian laws and every solution involves fines. Hence, the reason why Singapore is a fine country
@markzzzzberg1312
@markzzzzberg1312 Год назад
@@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko true, our press freedom index in Malaysia is way much better than singapore, sinaporean can't even critisize their own PM like we do in Malaysia their singaporean media is controlled by the government
@shinachikudidnthappen..mov9196
Japanese calls all the point you make summarised in three words; Bright North Korea. Some people love being under a police state, since it's so organized, as you said.
@jamietkh5862
@jamietkh5862 Год назад
​@@shinachikudidnthappen..mov9196hahaha....bulls eye! You funny guy...luvit😂
@JK-zu1np
@JK-zu1np Год назад
@@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Except we like that it is a nation run like a corporation. No chaos and just efficiency. So things can actually get done. I mean Singapore is literally a part of Malaysia before it gain independence. Look at what breaking apart from Malaysia despite having ZERO natural resource, can help it grow into? It's because it's run like a cooperation. Freedom of speech in Singapore is all about Responsible Speech. If you can prove that what you say is the absolute truth, then say whatever you want. Nothing will happen. We just hold people accountable for saying things that they cannot prove it is true. I know this is a problem for you, so you can't tell lies. But yea, be the US, where the Media lies lies lies all they want, and make up anonymous sources in their news all the time. If being a Draconian system means we don't end up like a Poop city like San Francisco, I choose our form of Draconian. After all, I don't feel restricted in any way from pursuing my hopes and dreams, and I can criticise my government all I want as long as it's evidence based, since my dream in life isn't to become a drug trafficking King Pin. And what government in the world, responds to feedback to fix our problems within weeks whenever we complain? Certainly not Malaysia or North Korean government.
@sw123n7
@sw123n7 Год назад
As a Singaporean i glad u chose Malaysia , it is bigger more platform and more freedom
@gilangsaputra6333
@gilangsaputra6333 Год назад
malaysia is a small country lol
@ayahpinkofficial2769
@ayahpinkofficial2769 Год назад
@@gilangsaputra6333 small if compared to Indonesia But Modern enough To fulfill Their need on Education, healthcare, house, transportation, and etc which Indonesia still lacking far behind...Only Java island have some of it But it most pack island in the world 💀..the rest of other islands still mostly Jungle..tunggu meikarto tak siap siap..💀💀
@SivalinPuthery
@SivalinPuthery Год назад
More space for Singaporeans too
@brabaius162
@brabaius162 Год назад
200,000 myanmar rohingyas beaten you to it...they paid only rm20,000 for free land.and unhcr card😂😂😂1.2million missing chinese tourists..2 million banglas workers soon we will be full like singapre
@ayahpinkofficial2769
@ayahpinkofficial2769 Год назад
@@brabaius162 soon or not , for now it still really have enough space .💁..Compared To java island....half of Indonesia population in java Island..
@davidjohnson3791
@davidjohnson3791 Год назад
Visiting my Malaysian-Chinese in-laws in KL in a few months, will also be my first time in Malaysia (and Asia). Very excited to get the experience.
@keangwooichoo6138
@keangwooichoo6138 Год назад
Welcome to you. Have a pleasant trip.
@Karlsen_Julie98
@Karlsen_Julie98 Год назад
Made a video about visiting Malaysia later.
@minima7947
@minima7947 Год назад
Enjoy Dim Sum in KL ! Real good over there besides other local food too 🤗
@nsaffini1975
@nsaffini1975 Год назад
@@davidrichards1741 Don’t be ridiculous. That name is not a taboo at all. It’s a noble prophet’s name. Locally, David is Daud in My/Sg.
@Cheryl.C
@Cheryl.C Год назад
​@@davidrichards1741 😂 I'm Malaysian. I have many friends with the name David... not an issue here 😅
@leodavinclavigan6166
@leodavinclavigan6166 Год назад
If someone study Malaysia trades, geopolitics and economic history record deeply, he will know the real strenght of Malaysia and its hidden potential. This country is a beast breed and knows how to dance with the giant beasts for hundred years. Once it lends on the right hands, its secret alter will show up.
@djtan3313
@djtan3313 Год назад
Fuuu…! Ure right!
@sthk1998
@sthk1998 Год назад
Too bad it's been held back for so long by the Crab bucket mentality of the Bumiputra.
@markoh210
@markoh210 Год назад
Think Vietnam and Indonesia are really pushing ahead rather then Malaysia.
@richardunica3542
@richardunica3542 Год назад
Then sabah issue is show up
@theosiegstolz3991
@theosiegstolz3991 Год назад
perpetually promising just means it's a failure. like Brazil and south Africa and all the other shit holes of their own making
@decTac
@decTac Год назад
As a half Singaporean and Malaysian, I feel living in Singapore is like living in a big fish aquarium with fake pebbles and seaweeds. You literally feeling stressed out and trapped in the island with the reclaimed land and concrete jungles yet you can go to nowhere..
@Sara_Islam_2024
@Sara_Islam_2024 Год назад
Singapore is a Very green city.There are lots of forest areas and Reserved parks in Singapore.
@user-yx5jf7nt9i
@user-yx5jf7nt9i Год назад
​@@Sara_Islam_2024 singapore's forest area size is just like a theme park in Malaysia
@jamietkh5862
@jamietkh5862 Год назад
Claustrophobic, right?😵‍💫
@azizi8921
@azizi8921 Год назад
@@Sara_Islam_2024 Malaysia has the real parks, even one of the oldest in the world. Singapore by default is one of the city of the Peninsular.
@decTac
@decTac Год назад
@@jamietkh5862 yeah.. it's something like that 😆
@renatoyap
@renatoyap Год назад
As a Singapore PR whos been living in the country for over 20 years, I have to say the current rental issue has gone bonkers, bordering pure greed. 45 % to 55 % increase from Govt housing ( HDB ) and Condos is a common theme. So much so, I actually have the notion of packing up and leaving back to Malaysia if it continues next year. I don't see the point of paying nearly 55% of my paycheck just to get a roof over my head
@zebimicio5204
@zebimicio5204 Год назад
@@GrikWorldNomad Inflation is a bitch. Land cost affects countries with limited space more than others. Hence why both SIngapore and Malaysia (brunei also) is like 1 country, 2 different systems. One simply benifit too much on each other that a minor policy change literally affects most of the economic flow these 3 had.
@VegitoDestroyer
@VegitoDestroyer Год назад
@@GrikWorldNomad yeah but diff is SG property is skyrocketing, both low-median income FT and locals are struggling, in MY RM9k (around 2.8k SGD) can afford (with bank loan) for RM400k-RM450k 3 room condo in Penang, while in SG SGD 8,000 salary have hard time to afford a 1-room condo (>600k SGD), + strict bank loan requirement, it's extremely ridiculous.
@bell-xk5dd
@bell-xk5dd Год назад
@@VegitoDestroyer I don’t think locals/citizens are “struggling”. Singapore government is taking very good care of the citizens. Knowing that buying home prices have gone up, government is now giving out all kinds of money grants to home buyers. Besides citizens are also getting GST vouches and all kinds of money perks. Out medical bills are largely subsidised by government. Having an efficient and effective government makes all the difference between Singapore and Malaysia...
@wjj7488
@wjj7488 Год назад
Not blaming yourself? A 20 year old PR who has not bought even a small HDB flat or a condo 15 years ago? Most 🇸🇬and 🇲🇾 love to have own homes and he is an exception. Having own home = good debt for most .
@leoshanbob
@leoshanbob Год назад
no need u continue living there
@vinvin5238
@vinvin5238 Год назад
There is no perfect place but just a suitable place to live in. My criterias to live especially during retirement are Food, Language, Medical, Weather, People, Lifestyle and of course $$. I may be bias but Malaysia virtually has its all. It caters from budget to luxury segments as far as housing, medical, food and etc. Malaysian generally do not judge what you wear, what you eat and/or what car you drive. Don't be shocked to have common local ordinary millionaires on their T Shirts and Flip Flops although they may be driving a Porsche.. A luxury car be parked at at the roadside to have their favourite street food. That is very normal and common in the Malaysia Culture.
@Yasin_Affandi
@Yasin_Affandi Год назад
Thanks for this absolutely wonderful video n for sharing your valuable insights together with your wide in-depth perspectives.
@nglq
@nglq Год назад
This is spot on. As a Malaysian, I once contemplated to migrate overseas for better career and income. But I also noticed that the living costs and taxes in these developed countries are very high. I also noticed that the harder you work, the more you make, the more taxes they take. I cannot accept that I will have to work from Jan to April, just to pay my income tax. I eventually stayed back in Malaysia, and figured a way out to earn my income from the US. By earning US dollars and living in Malaysia, I think I have the best of both worlds.
@syahmi518
@syahmi518 Год назад
Nice decision .. the current digital era makes working from home easier.
@mp9305
@mp9305 Год назад
are you working in tech or some other industry?
@PurpleCat9794
@PurpleCat9794 Год назад
It is more like working Jan to June non-stop to pay taxes in Canada.
@nglq
@nglq Год назад
@@mp9305 Hi mate. digital marketing. not so much tech, but related I suppose.
@S4ift37
@S4ift37 11 месяцев назад
Me too, but i still have to pay US tax.
@dorn1298
@dorn1298 Год назад
I am from Singapore and I am lucky to be from here as I do not need to relocate to enjoy the bests of Singapore and Malaysia. KL is just five hours by car and Johore is just a bus ride away. If I take a tour bus to Thailand, Malaysia feels homey to me because the people, language and Food are the same. It is only when I reach Dannok, then I felt I have really arrived at another country.
@brabaius162
@brabaius162 Год назад
singapore part of malay federaion
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko 11 месяцев назад
Singaporeans earn more but they spend more due to cost of living and not everyone can have the option to retire in their golden years.
@Drippinonyou
@Drippinonyou 3 месяца назад
malaysians also cannot retire properly based on the latest reports. They are in the worst situation then us. Depreciating currency plus higher cost of living is worst then strong currency higher cost of living. @@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
@keangwooichoo6138
@keangwooichoo6138 Год назад
I am malaysian and born in johor. During my childhood in the 1960s and 1970s, we visited Singapore regularly. The exchange rate was 1 to 1. Many Malaysians go there to shop as I remembered. But it then got more and more expensive due to the currency. OK now back to current time. Singapore has more than 5m people. How long more before the entire island is populated. It will be like hk island. I hate such scenario. Secondly, I heard that more and more hawkers have retired or passed away, taken over by foreigners. We hv such situation in Malaysia but not as bad as singapore. Can you imagine your favourite Chinese food is cooked by a myanmar guy or others? Therefore even Singaporean come to Malaysia to eat authentic cuisine cook by own ethnic groups like malay dishes, indian dishes, Chinese dishes. Most Singaporeans are educated and getting high pay. How many will take over the family hawker stalls from their parents??
@jiti5034
@jiti5034 Год назад
Some Hawker stall owners are wealthy are they not? so the children would be happy to continue owning that asset that pays so good? Hard work though
@ogapadoga2
@ogapadoga2 Год назад
Ask yourself why Singapore is more successful than Malaysia even though you guys have more land, more people, billions dollars of natural resources and founded earlier than Singapore.
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
@@ogapadoga2 Singapore is more successful due to good but not necessarily exceptional governance as compared to the surrounding countries. Just because Singapore was lucky to have good leaders in Government does not make every Singaporean a good manager/leader. But many assume they are.
@hoglenn7469
@hoglenn7469 Год назад
As a sporean agree the stress level and expensive house and car especially. Malaysia is a good place to stay with more spaces to explore. Spore is small but is easy to get from places to places.
@davidjma7226
@davidjma7226 Год назад
I lived in Singapore in Woodlands. We would often cross the border to JB to fill up the car and wash it. Much cheaper! And the hawker food was much better too!
@AdrianaRenald
@AdrianaRenald Год назад
As an American expat living in Malaysia for decades! Please do not come to Malaysia!!! Please DO NOT COME HERE! I don’t want it to change like Singapore or Hong Kong! Just let it be underrated, for it is good that way! I love Malaysia so much! And it is my dream country! Just leave us alone living harmoniously and decently. I don’t mind if it stays not as advanced as other nations, as long we all have each other and happiness is our wealth! ❤
@mohdazrinaziz5651
@mohdazrinaziz5651 Год назад
😅
@fadlee
@fadlee Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@imanahhasbi3102
@imanahhasbi3102 Год назад
It's better that way, not 1st world country as the comedian said, but in Malaysia everything is there, we feel comfortable, food is plenty we can grows food and self sufficient we just need modern way to plant and process, we have oil gas and green energy plentyful especially in the state of Sarawak, we will be the producing hydrogen the biggest in the world, we have many dams that can supply energy to the whole of SEA. Malaysia have everything, people are educated almost all can speaks English and are friendly and well manner and humble. Let's Malaysia just the way its now, we can have a nice home even with garden eventhough we are not that rich like Singaporean. We can have few cars in 1 house. Even my family we have more than 10 cars as each of my children have a least 1 car. So compare to Singapore. We really have a nice and comfort living. So please lah don't compare us Malaysia to other country. Malaysia truly Asia. One things there is no other countries in this world celebrated Hari Raya ,, Chinese New year, Christmas, Gawai, Kamaatan, even Good Friday, Deepavali , Wesak Day etc etc etc. You cannot find that elsewhere. Only Malaysia give every relegions or cultural and races a public holiday and open house on the festival. So Malaysia is a blessed country.
@BlueBayuP3
@BlueBayuP3 3 месяца назад
best statement ever- yes its a quietly confident country. perfect for the underdogs like me. 😂❤❤❤ Blessings for you
@momotaroed215
@momotaroed215 14 дней назад
We Malaysian also think the same. Let us be underrated. Please go to Thailand or Indonesia 😂😂
@mohamadamirulaliff3261
@mohamadamirulaliff3261 Год назад
Perlis is the smallest states in Malaysia by area, there's only 8 peoples living there..and it is still bigger than Singapore
@comments7335
@comments7335 Год назад
Bro, I was there 2 mths back. I counted..there's at least 10. Not 8.
@mohdazrinaziz5651
@mohdazrinaziz5651 Год назад
Singaporean also retiring to Malaysia..🇲🇾 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️🇸🇬😅
@Financial_fitness_lady
@Financial_fitness_lady Год назад
Where you talked about not making decisions based on status, that really hit the nail on the head. Every person's wealth journey, wants, needs, etc are all different. One person may live somewhere for tax reasons, for a cost of living, or lifestyle, while the next may be focusing on business.
@s_shaleh
@s_shaleh Год назад
As a Singaporean, I must say that I agree with you. 😂 We ourselves are growing increasingly frustrated with the over-inflated cost of living here. And contrary to popular belief, we are not all well-paid here. 😢 I believe the economic climate is changing in Malaysia with a better government at its helm.
@wjj7488
@wjj7488 Год назад
The inflation is worldwide after Putin started the Ukraine War . With your mighty S$ / this expat RU-vidr US$ income , you both benefit from the perpetual devalued RM / the poor local pay / low rent / unnecessary subsidised petrol .
@jollygoodyo
@jollygoodyo Год назад
As a Malaysian..Not really 😅
@JAYJAY-ch4ik
@JAYJAY-ch4ik Год назад
Over inflated cost of living? Please go overseas and know that you get to eat mixed vege rice at hawker with 2 meat 1 vege for 3.50. In Korea I eat one gimbap it cost 3500 won which is 3.50$ sgd. no meat. You want meat? Fried chicken cost 27000 won and above. 27$. For one? Sure you go rural or neighbourhood area which is not so accessible but still it will cost above 10$. We do not own farm lands so we import food. Our food cost of living is at the lowest possible. A fellow Singaporean in Korea.
@s_shaleh
@s_shaleh Год назад
@@JAYJAY-ch4ik Okay bye bish. I wasn't talking to you. Go and bother someone else.
@TeleeFONE
@TeleeFONE Год назад
​@@JAYJAY-ch4ik other countries have free healthcare, cheaper cost of living, cheaper home ownership. Go ahead if you think SG wins in terms of food price as if that's such a huge deal 😂.
@worldDyingWhenIamBorn
@worldDyingWhenIamBorn Год назад
Most people just come to Singapore for work, the currency higher... But for stay, even Singaporean stay at Malaysia not just for the currency, but freedom... Also just read about Japan which their country even known as one of the advanced in technology & infrastructure at Asia, but their own people live there stressed out with work and higher expenses... Which lead to high suicid* and p**n industry which also include the young one...
@Chu_Strums
@Chu_Strums Год назад
I think it boils down to this: Singapore: Wealth expansion. Malaysia: Cost of living. Just have to pick which suits your priorities in your current phase of life. I saw in the comments someone worked in SG and retired in MY. That's a genius move.
@geraldonn3731
@geraldonn3731 9 месяцев назад
MY : you will enjoy subsidized petrol if you're residing and using MY plate number. SG: wealthy country but still love to steal our subsidized petrol
@demo7592
@demo7592 Год назад
My cousins from Singapore wants to move to Malaysia and my Malaysian friends want to move to Singapore. I never heard someone wants to move to Brunei yet.
@Mrgreen2558
@Mrgreen2558 Год назад
Those Malaysia want to move to Singapore is for work nothing else they will leave their family in Malaysia for cheap cost living and work in Singapore and feed their family in Malaysia
@jamietkh5862
@jamietkh5862 Год назад
Haha...😂 my ex-Msian colleague qualified ACCA, Australia worked in one global leading Spore-based accounting firm after 5 yrs had had enough, threw in towel scurried back to KL after securing the job at co I worked. Her Spore work experience story bemusing winning our empathy when she visited our London office telling all😒.
@user-le5vl5rt1o
@user-le5vl5rt1o 20 дней назад
Love your commentary
@Atombender
@Atombender Год назад
Singapore is one giant city that offers all the positive and negative aspects of a giant city. Malaysia is an actual country that is spread out and has several hubs. Of course you can choose KL as your base but you can also visit Penang and Kota Kinabalu to see places and relax a bit. Malaysia also easily wins the cost of living category. But if you still want to do business in SIngapore, it's always right around the corner.
@sart3735
@sart3735 Год назад
Penang is so boring. kL too is boring. I dun know wat people are talking about when they say Malaysia has character.
@ethos-
@ethos- Год назад
​@@sart3735 Well if you compare Singapore, they did have more soul, culture and character. Its a mixture if all asean country in one. Anyone who disagree usually a bitter person who cannot comeout with single reason.
@sart3735
@sart3735 Год назад
@@ethos- lol. SG has more expats than Msia, a lot more international . I dun know wat u are talking about. Well, I can give u many reasons why it is boring. I traveled to KL often in 2019 for biz, it is so Malaysian and nothing else. Lack variety when comes to food. Even Chinese restaurants there a lot of halal. Halal Chinese food???? Yucks. Penang, boring place. Bored me to tears when I have to spend 2 weeks there for biz in 2009. That place din change a single bit since I first visited in 1992. Msia gov din even bother to repair potholes at gurney drive food centre. Shopping in Malaysia is so boring. Msia can’t get scenic , rivers and beaches all dirty. Bangkok is way more interesting for food.. Put aside cost, SG is more interesting. Food and culture are more interesting in Vietnam. And Indonesia has Bali. Malaysia is boring.
@sart3735
@sart3735 Год назад
@@ethos- u equate dirtiness with character. Btw, I do not recall seeing viet, Filipino, Burmese -ness in msia. I dun know wat u are talking about all asean In one.
@ethos-
@ethos- Год назад
@@sart3735 Lol ofcourse highly skilled foreigner in SG is 4 times more than Malaysia because of country policy to open residency thru FDI and vacancy base on international company foreign worker quotas. Lack variety of food? LMAO youre talking about Singapore who doesnt have any food culture 🤣 Your hawker is carbon copy of asean food and the best you can offer is international chain restaurant that most HDB benefactor cant afford. Stop being indenial. Your country economy is higher but you just a poor HDB bumpkin. Oh yeah of course you choose bangkok because you treasure their girl. Typical flower girl club influence eh? Lol P/S - Just because you cant see any national that you mention doesnt they are all never exist. Fact, statistic and data never lies
@konggg
@konggg Год назад
I am Singaporean and have the best of both worlds. Work in Singapore and relax in Malaysia. Earn the Sing dollar and then stretch the dollar in Malaysia. You can do a lot of things in Malaysia thru the Sing dollar.
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko 11 месяцев назад
Singaporeans can afford to splurge in Malaysia but the trade off is, the cost of living in Singapore is high and not many people can retire for good with their monthly CPF payout.
@1953Eric
@1953Eric Год назад
Yes, Malaysia is definitely a better place for you to live in.
@user-bl3ut9dp9s
@user-bl3ut9dp9s Год назад
Seeing from a different angle, I like the football sport & stadiums in Malaysia. If you are big fan of football (or soccer as Americans would call it) you are in for a treat here. The local league has passionate supporters and the clubs are well supported. You will see many fans going to the stadium to support their local teams. Its not only the big clubs I am talking about (like JDT, Selangor, KL City etc)...even the smaller clubs like Penang and Sabah have loyal following. The footballing culture and soul is very strong in this country....
@daengzool6023
@daengzool6023 Год назад
I'm Malaysian. My daughter and son in law studied in France. They now work for European Companies in KL.
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko 11 месяцев назад
K
@francois2266
@francois2266 2 месяца назад
Do you confirm that foreigners can buy land or a property in Malaysia? Is it possible without any kind of visa like MM2H?
@daengzool6023
@daengzool6023 2 месяца назад
@@francois2266 read somewhere foreigners can buy a house that cost at least 1 million Malaysian Ringgit, 200,000 euros?
@plumleyfriends8697
@plumleyfriends8697 Год назад
Live, work and run a business in Singapore for the better part of 25 years. The barrier to entry now is massive and what Andrew doesn't state is that they'll let you open a business and park money here, but they may not give you a right to reside here (that is separate). Also, housing is astronomical especially to rent, buying means down payments that would equal outright owning a home elsewhere, and personal overhead that can include private schools for kids with fees equal to sending them to exclusive colleges in the USA. Not worth it and many expats and companies with foreign employees are beginning to recognize this fact.
@wmc9722
@wmc9722 Год назад
@@davidrichards1741 HK is China and THAT says a lot to anyone from the Western World. That said, you make some interesting points.
@BambinoAmericano
@BambinoAmericano Год назад
1 cocktail at the Zouk in Singapore gets you 6 cocktails in the Zouk KL. And that goes for housing, cars and everything.
@fabianlee9611
@fabianlee9611 Год назад
and salary? How much is the salary? Alochol is expensive because of high tax to discourage drinking. How much is a plate of rice in Singapore vs KL and how much in local currency? How about an iphone, big Mac etc?
@Johnne009
@Johnne009 Год назад
@@fabianlee9611 so people must be like robots, without entertainment or a life?
@fabianlee9611
@fabianlee9611 Год назад
@@Johnne009 oh, entertainment to you is only about booze?
@Pemma200
@Pemma200 Год назад
Good choice, smart move. It’s way too expensive in Singapore, it has reached a point that it isn’t worth it anymore.
@scchua1720
@scchua1720 Год назад
Ya, I don't think Singapore should have a population of over 6 million or so. It would be overpopulated. Malaysia Johor would be a better choice for young people or worker who looking for affordable place to live.
@tajabdullah.malaysia
@tajabdullah.malaysia Год назад
In Kuala Terengganu, RM800K is a nice bungalow in a golf ⛳ area, club house with security guard etc. Slow life and slow food. Near to beaches, rainforest and airport. Good banks no traffic jam.
@AtmosJourney
@AtmosJourney Год назад
It's a practical choice to choose Malaysia over Singapore 🙂
@utubegeronimo7628
@utubegeronimo7628 Год назад
if you intend to plan for the future and you are non-bumi, then pick Singapore as career prospect but not as permanent residence.
@Ssss-zm1gs
@Ssss-zm1gs Год назад
I choose singapore over malaysia
@hughjass1044
@hughjass1044 Год назад
I think this is a correct analysis. I visited Singapore the same year I visited Malaysia; just before it, actually, and I was indeed very impressed with it but it is considerably more expensive, true enough, as well as being quite a bit busier. It's a city-state so it's by design, going to have a quite different vibe to it and there is not as much space to move around. The two place are similar in many ways but quite different in others so it'll be up to the individual to decide which type of atmosphere they prefer.
@buburbibik
@buburbibik Год назад
Cost of living is much cheaper in Malaysia that's why Singaporeans love to dine, shop, etc in Johor
@bell-xk5dd
@bell-xk5dd Год назад
Not any more...now Malaysia is also getting very expensive..
@syafiqsyafiq9346
@syafiqsyafiq9346 Год назад
Don’t flatter yourself. Their more than triple currency when exchanged is a driving reason why they flock to JB
@shinachikudidnthappen..mov9196
​@@syafiqsyafiq9346 Yet yall complain your lives are threatened the second you step into "ghetto" JB. Who the fck even asked you to go to Malaysia lol. Repeatedly, almost every week, too. Such a contrarian, you lot are.
@secrets.295
@secrets.295 Год назад
And fill their cars with cheap Ron 95 petrol that is subsidized by the Malaysian government for Malaysian people but Singaporeans just love to abuse it. 🤭
@keangwooichoo6138
@keangwooichoo6138 Год назад
But unfortunately jb becomes expensive due to that. Accommodation is more expensive than kl.
@mervynmontague1811
@mervynmontague1811 Год назад
Interesting and informative 🇯🇲
@satomiurata8603
@satomiurata8603 Год назад
When I visited Singapore I really felt the heat between Malaysia. It seems like every time I mentioned about Malaysia they get little insulted lol I didn’t know the history between 2 countries but come on😂
@nashk935
@nashk935 Год назад
Only Singaporean you know. They are so jealous and cannot accept their weakness. Cannot accept Malaysia is way more better than Singapore. They always use like currency rate to insult Malaysian. But we don't care. We are HAPPY here. 😂
@brabaius162
@brabaius162 Год назад
u shd hv been there when malaysia closed the causeway 😂😂😂
@bagan-uv5fv
@bagan-uv5fv Год назад
They hv the mentality that is singapore is superior than malaysia, yeah but thats only in their head hahaha, with youtube the whole universe know the truth
@dremondzerano
@dremondzerano Год назад
Its the classic "who's better" between brothers, cuz Singapore is former malaysian federation state.
@brabaius162
@brabaius162 Год назад
@@dremondzerano u shd hv been there when malaysia closed the causeway and threw away the keys or ban subsidised chicken..thieves
@jacquesmainguy1
@jacquesmainguy1 Год назад
"Being small" was definitely the one thing I didn't like about living in S'Pore. Especially because it was before the second link, so the causeway was the only way out for week-ends -- complete with passport control each way.
@FreePizza007
@FreePizza007 Год назад
I love your channel and subscribed. I would love to travel like you. But how can those with families, kids and older relatives who need us just pack up and leave.
@anthony9971
@anthony9971 Год назад
Andrew I just received my state and federal return (US slowmad meager income here) and I reduced my taxes by more than 70 percent because of the free education you provide. Just goes to show these videos arnt just for millionaires and billionaires. Thank you so much!
@SaadonAksah
@SaadonAksah Год назад
Nice one! 👍 Thanks for sharing your insight! 👍
@maxinetan3160
@maxinetan3160 Год назад
Thank you so much for loving Malaysia. I worked in Singapore before, due to its size, everywhere is HDB. Malaysia has much more space, therefore more landed properties & forest. You feel spacious here & relax.
@pregnantenglish6019
@pregnantenglish6019 Год назад
Then y so many Chinese leave Malaysia to take up Singapore citizenship?
@markoh210
@markoh210 Год назад
Actually what attract him is Malaysia is cheaper for him to setup his business and he get what he want from the government. Don't think he love Malaysia. 😊
@maxinetan3160
@maxinetan3160 Год назад
@@markoh210 You are right! He is here for business, not migrate here 😂, yet. With the bonding that he accumulate, may be he will retire here😂
@maxinetan3160
@maxinetan3160 Год назад
@@pregnantenglish6019My personal view: For those Msian that became Singaporean, is due to the strong SGD, good education system & safe environment. For me that chose to return to Msia 30 years ago, my career opportunity was bright, today I own 3 landed properties & retire at 50.
@pregnantenglish6019
@pregnantenglish6019 Год назад
@@maxinetan3160 Oh, u forgot the most impt factor. Unlike Msia, Spore is fair n treats all races equally. All my Msian friends chose Spore citizenship for this single most impt reason. Even today, Msian politicians continue to brandish the race n religion cards to incite resentment against esp Chinese Msians. For the foreseeable future, Chinese Msians will continue to choose Spore citizenship.
@chiangea3495
@chiangea3495 Год назад
Singapore was one of the 14 states of Malaysia from 1963 to 1965.
@wjj7488
@wjj7488 Год назад
Sarawak & Sabah want out of Malaysia nowadays . Johor Sultan threatened last year.
@ethos-
@ethos- Год назад
​@@wjj7488 Stop being salty in here. Not everyone will fall for such hoax news. Get a better life
@sart3735
@sart3735 Год назад
@@ethos- well wjj is stating a fact. You need to travel more to see the world and get a better life outside msia. I Wun live in msia no matter cheap it is.
@ethos-
@ethos- Год назад
@@sart3735 Well wjj is just like typical super artificial local government benefactor. Poor with lotsa faux pride. What sad chap
@ethos-
@ethos- Год назад
@@sart3735 I need to travel more? Lol i own property in your country. You need to travel more dont just go to nana plaza and give your money to flower girl just to feel superior. Pretending to be rich will only hurt you in future. Be true to yourself, you cannot afford to sustained those fake life
@psg8802
@psg8802 Год назад
Live in Johor, which is cheaper than KL and you can access Singapore easily via the causeways.
@morganf963
@morganf963 Год назад
Singapore is what Monaco became 25+ years ago. Nice, clean, A list, but also incredibly low bang for your buck. How many watch stores and 3 star restaurants can you really want to spend time on, even if you can “afford it”. To visit - sure - A few weeks a year is fine.
@Drippinonyou
@Drippinonyou 3 месяца назад
might as well go to vietnam where its more bang for his buck. Its illogical to settle for the mid option. malaysia is somewhat the middle of bang for his buck in asia.
@jhonmichaelagustin5581
@jhonmichaelagustin5581 Год назад
Work in Singapore, but shop and live in Malaysia.
@keangwooichoo6138
@keangwooichoo6138 Год назад
Perfect. Now at 4am we face heavy traffic going to singapore, then 7pm same stuff.
@jamietkh5862
@jamietkh5862 Год назад
You smarty guy....🎶🎵that's the way...aha aha...you like it🎶🎵🕺🕺👻👾🤖
@mariamnawawi4871
@mariamnawawi4871 Год назад
A Malaysian here.. Studied in Cleveland, US before.. Used to miss US a lot now I appreciate my country more and more everyday..
@brabaius162
@brabaius162 Год назад
oh no need to discourage migrants and these videos not helping..200,000 myanmar rohingyas ...they paid only rm20,000 for free land.and unhcr card😂😂😂1.2million missing chinese tourists..2 million banglas workers soon we will be full like singapre
@darrinelford1473
@darrinelford1473 Год назад
I felt claustrophic in Singapore. A small island
@malezyali79
@malezyali79 Год назад
You can still see the sky. Go to HK and you'll understand what 'claustrophic' means.
@akshayasreeakshaya-mi2mg
@akshayasreeakshaya-mi2mg Год назад
@@malezyali79 he is not pointing Singapore he include Singapore.
@spikeygroeneweg2809
@spikeygroeneweg2809 Год назад
@@malezyali79 Singapore is going to be like HK. Even similar number of rooms HDB flats now are smaller than those built in the 90's.
@Peterogen
@Peterogen Год назад
Thank you
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
Singapore is becoming a playground for the rich. If you are not rich, it is not advisable to come over to Singapore as you are just helping to maintain this playground where their children will be above your children and even you.
@mimihamid8576
@mimihamid8576 Год назад
I am a Singaporean but I love Malaysia so very very much. I love the land spaces, the food, the people, and lot more things u name it they have it. Luv u Malaysia❤
@peterlee6148
@peterlee6148 Год назад
Of course but dont work there.its frustrating.
@nashk935
@nashk935 Год назад
​@@peterlee6148 hahahaha. Singaporean always dont want to lose. Singaporean is poor in their own country.
@healthytruth1363
@healthytruth1363 Год назад
YOU LOVED SPACES BUT YOU ARE NO BRAINER ❗️❗️❗️ WHY ❓️❓️ BECAUSE YOU ALREADY KNOW SPORE IS AN ISLAND WITH LITTLE LAND WHILE MALAYSIA IS A MUCH BIGGER COUNTRY WITH BIGGER SPACES ❗️❗️❗️ WHAT IS THERE TO COMPARE ❓️❓️ ONLY MAN WITH NO BRAIN COMPARED COUNTRIES WHICH HAD MORE SPACES. AND LAND....WHICH IS PURE STUPIDITY ❗️❗️❗️ WHEN YOU WANT TO COMPARE ANYTHING....MAKE SURE BOTH SUBJECTS ARE EQUAL IN SIMILARITIES , THEN YOU CAN SEE ONE MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN THE OTHER ❗️❗️❗️ NOT ABOUT SPACES KNOWING EACH COUNTRY IS VERY DIFFERENT IN SIZES AND LOCATION❗️❗️ CAN YOU COMPARE A SMALL MAN WITH A BIGGER MAN IN SIZE ....KNOWING THAT EACH MAN CANNOT CHANGE HIS SIZE AT ALL ❗️❗️ THAT IS PURE STUPIDITY......RIGHT ❓️❓️❓️ YOU CAN COMPARE EACH MAN IN HIS LOOK, HIS PERSONALITY, HIS INTELLIGENCE , HIS ATTITUDE....HIS ACHIEVEMENT.......YOU GOT IT ❓️❓️❓️ WOW ❗️❗️❗️👎👎👎👎
@brabaius162
@brabaius162 Год назад
.200,000 myanmar rohingyas ...they paid only rm20,000 for free land.and unhcr card😂😂😂1.2million missing chinese tourists..2 million banglas workers soon we will be full like singapre
@Ssss-zm1gs
@Ssss-zm1gs Год назад
I am malaysian but i love singapore😂😂
@ronj6038
@ronj6038 Год назад
Lived in SG for a decade. Now in BGC PH at 20% rental rate of SG, on par with JB / Iskandar rates in one of the most modern neighborhoods in the world. Many long term SG expats are looking to move to KL. Personally, Malaysia is viable alternative.
@jamietkh5862
@jamietkh5862 Год назад
Just read news report Mar 27, survey by European Chamber of Commerce ie EuroCham) headline: Amid soaring rentals, 7 in 10 Spore firms ready to move expat staff overseas." Really, rental increase 2023 >40%? 🤯. My previous London-based international co moved its HQ out of Spore to KL, Msia in mid-2008 just prior to 2008 financial crises! Lucky for them but I got lots of snide, critical comments and flak then frm Sporean associates who were Msian-KL born Sporeans - derogatory comments abt Msia and the HQ shift. 😂
@Kimkimkimminjae
@Kimkimkimminjae Год назад
Hi Dom, would love your guidance on Manila PH vs KL as an executive / small business owner. Will be in Manila starting tomorrow for couple days. May I dm you? If so, what would be the best way to reach you? Thanks much in advance
@ronj6038
@ronj6038 Год назад
@@Kimkimkimminjae I know both very well from your perspective and was in both locations this past summer. Plz DM for additional details. Cheers
@Kimkimkimminjae
@Kimkimkimminjae Год назад
@@ronj6038 left my contact details on my channel description!! Couldnt figure out a way to dm you on youtube, sorry
@ronj6038
@ronj6038 Год назад
@@Kimkimkimminjae wallang problema, sent you an email...
@damienhall9814
@damienhall9814 Год назад
Any suggestions where to look for a property like Andrew? Not wanting to live in a nee highrise with loud lifts and airbnbs. More authentic building, maybe up to 8 levels
@xiaomashitu
@xiaomashitu 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for love Malaysia =)
@carsten9168
@carsten9168 Год назад
Totally agree with this. Singapore is a very expensive place to live with ridculous house/condo prices and rents, hardly a place to raise a family with lack of land, free space, jungle and a 'normal country' life. Malaysia has everything and cheaper by 50~60% and with higher living quality. Even a lowly paid person can own a car. Yes, prices have risen now but that is a worldwide phenomenon. Having just returned from Indonesia, the food and transport prices have increased 50~100% since my last visit in 2018 ! Even a cup of plain coffee at a cafe in Malaysia (USD 0.35) while in say, Medan (big city) is USD1.00 !
@Bunggil
@Bunggil 4 месяца назад
But Spore holds the tag of being the most expensive city in the world...lol.
@truebluekit
@truebluekit Год назад
You don't care if people look at you odd for choosing to live in Kuala Lumpur... you, Sir, are cool 👍
@comments7335
@comments7335 Год назад
Odd? Seems he only has 1 nose, not 5.
@Drippinonyou
@Drippinonyou 3 месяца назад
i thought expats will choose bali or thailand or vietnam. But he choose malaysia well done.
@Kipper1997
@Kipper1997 Год назад
❤️🇲🇾=THE Best Country In South East Asia (& Asia in general) : Before, Now & For Always.
@lordkingston
@lordkingston Год назад
What a joke. The politics are a joke too. Both Singapore and Malaysia are jokes. Such small countries compared to their ASEAN neighbors.
@dremondzerano
@dremondzerano Год назад
Hmm keep the overproud in check, and just be grateful
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko 11 месяцев назад
@@dremondzerano He's not wrong, Malaysia was the number one choice for expats in 2022 according to Bloomberg
@FirdausIsmail1
@FirdausIsmail1 Год назад
As a malaysian, there are definitely more advantage to Malaysia than Singapore, both have its perks but if you enjoy cheap living and more space and freedom to go anywhere then def choose Malaysia. Anyway, if you have access to Malaysia then its only a short drive away from Singapore and Thailand even.
@mohammadredzwan9724
@mohammadredzwan9724 Год назад
nice I'm a Singaporean..I plan to retire in Malaysia as I really like the freedom being there. I plan to stay Malaysia before I reach my 50s
@ferozsiddiqui890
@ferozsiddiqui890 Год назад
You nailed it Andrew. Frank, bold and honest.
@mak-mak5235
@mak-mak5235 Год назад
Thank you very much for choosing Malaysia!! 🙏 Everyone are very welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾❤️. But please have respect for Malaysian laws.
@brabaius162
@brabaius162 Год назад
why? he give u money?
@t700qwe8
@t700qwe8 Год назад
Good info in this video.. Congrats..!!!
@nomadcapitalist
@nomadcapitalist Год назад
Glad it was helpful.
@BambinoAmericano
@BambinoAmericano Год назад
Wouldn’t hesitate one second. Lived in Singapore and loved it. But you will never have the lifestyle and comfort you can get in Malaysia.
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
It is better to start a business in KL/Penang as the talent there is comparable. Why pay about 3x if the employee capability/productivity is only 1.5x at best (if you are talking about the average worker). Office and housing rental in Singapore is also very high. No point enriching the landlords and supporting the rentier economy. Foreigners and PRs also need to pay gst which currently stands at 8% and will go up to 9% in Jan 2024. However, they will not get any gst rebates which Singapore citizens receive.
@lawagambar5443
@lawagambar5443 Год назад
To outsiders who have just gotten to know Malaysia & want to know what is the difference between Malaysia and Singapore: Malaysia is like an alternate version to Singapore, it can be said to be like Singapore's cheaper version, what Singapore gives you, Malaysia can also give you the same thing, the only difference is that Malaysia's size is bigger Malaysia is the second best country after Singapore in Southeast Asia." Kuala Lumpur itself is like Singapore + Bangkok + hong kong mixed together. It's hard for me to explain here. try visit kuala lumpur & you will feel a bit like singapore but it is not singapore.
@naimanuar4069
@naimanuar4069 Год назад
Malaysia is also the relax version of Singapore
@MrBoliao98
@MrBoliao98 Год назад
​@@naimanuar4069 I take train in Masjid Jamek find y'all walking very gelek, sangat lambat. Singaporean cannot tahan so slow.
@asiaone9609
@asiaone9609 Год назад
​@@MrBoliao98 hahahhahha indeed 😂😂😂as a Malaysian.. I can confirmed your statement is TRUE😂😂😂😅
@naimanuar4069
@naimanuar4069 Год назад
@@MrBoliao98 haha, walking is not our thing, most of us are driving. Even to shop nearby we will drive
@MrBoliao98
@MrBoliao98 Год назад
@@naimanuar4069 in downtown KL, I dunwan get trapped in your jam. My lifespan not so long. Either I grab or take LRT/Monorail
@sharifahsyed7774
@sharifahsyed7774 Год назад
Thank you for choosing malaysia 😍❤️
@mikey6538
@mikey6538 Год назад
so sick of these comparisons of malaysia and singapore.. what is there to win and look down upon these 2 countries. for citizens in both countries, we are just so happened to be born here. the beauty is just enjoy both countries.. don't let foreigners come and give their stupid comments and we get all worked up or clamouring their nice words and suck up to them..
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
There are people who don’t like like getting into debt. Unlike Singaporeans who may have friends and family to help them financially if there are difficulties, non Singapore Citizens mostly have to fend for themselves. I have a friend who hit 41 years old and was recently retrenched in Singapore. He has been trying to find another comparable job for 6 months but has not managed to. Qualified with industry certs that are supposed to be in demand but jobless. Either the economy is really bad or meritocracy is dead or ageism is real. The worst part is he was retrenched on the 3rd day of hospitalisation. My advise to PRs is don’t buy with the expectation that everything will be fine.
@hKChen909
@hKChen909 Год назад
Recently I just talked with a housing agent. Many MNC starts to offer the expat to live in KL and fly to SG once a week for face to face meeting. This is due to too high cost of housing in SG! Amazing trend now.
@expatwealthasia8702
@expatwealthasia8702 Год назад
Malaysia truly Asia ❤🇲🇾
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Год назад
Singapore is an island nation with a population of over 6 million people. So, it can get very crowded in some areas especially during the peak hours. That being said, Singapore is very fast paced and a competitive society that prioritize work over family and has the longest working hours in the world at 45 hours per week followed by China at 42 hours per week. It is not a place for a big middle-income family living on budget
@zebimicio5204
@zebimicio5204 Год назад
Hence why Johor is basically Singapore's backyard, like how Selangor is KL's backyard, work in KL/Singapore, go back home in Selangor/Johor
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Год назад
@@zebimicio5204 Malaysians who live in Johor have the best of both worlds. They earn 3x more and pay much lesser compared to living in Singapore. This is why many Malaysians from different states move to Johor
@zebimicio5204
@zebimicio5204 Год назад
@@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko well it also helps for the fact that johor has many new sectors opened up there. People who have a hard time finding work at penang or KL can just opt for johor instead.
@wjj7488
@wjj7488 Год назад
Singapore has one of the world best public transport / cleaner air than KL which has heavy traffic jam with many driving because of quite poor public transport.
@zebimicio5204
@zebimicio5204 Год назад
@@wjj7488 better transport system? No one sane would disagree Cleaner air??? Ehhhhhh doubt Also many drove in KL because KL is literally the a city on the mainland, singapore is an island country, therefore, its easier managing private transports ownership than literally everywhere else in malaysia. You could see singapore end up like penang if the gov didnt implement hight ownership costs for a car. Also, as much as i loaf kl to have superior mrt lines like singapore does, it wouldnt really change that much considering that people in kl prefer taking their bikes to instead of walking 5minutes to a destination. So if there's more trains, people who prefer private owned transports like cars would still flood the roads regardless. Something singapore luckily enough can control over
@tomharris7689
@tomharris7689 Год назад
Singapore is smaller than the smallest state in Malaysia. Originally it's a small chunk of Malaysia. But then British people came and created race issues which led to the split of Singapore from Malaysia. Yes we had a race issue so bad that we had to split into 2 countries. All because of the British 🥲
@kenvictor5166
@kenvictor5166 Год назад
You are right in terms of costs but when you have a health, racial or religous crisis and also when you need efficient systems & processes then i beg to differ.
@ilaAlia007
@ilaAlia007 11 месяцев назад
Malaysia heb one of the best healthcare in the world, racial- it’s bare minimum issue, religious crisis- what are you talking about? Each religious belief got their own got PH.
@matthewbloomfield9372
@matthewbloomfield9372 Год назад
Hi Andrew, I think you should do a video about the UK. The potential new Labour government are proposing increasing capital gains to align with income tax rates (40%). Could see an exodus of HNW people. I’ve been recommending you company to a few that I know
@unclefrankindia
@unclefrankindia Год назад
good objective video
@marie-joelleraussou
@marie-joelleraussou Год назад
I would not even consider Singapore in Asia.
@Kharlel
@Kharlel Год назад
Doesn't mind lived in 12 years old house, doesn't care about status and why pay more attitude are type of people I mostly welcome to my hometown KL. Selamat datang ke Malaysia Andrew. I hope you will have good experience here in KL/Malaysia. Enjoy! 😊
@RUHappyATM
@RUHappyATM Год назад
Almost impossible to have a backgarden in SIN. Or a front garden for that matter.
@captainmee3469
@captainmee3469 Год назад
from this video what i can say is... both country have same offer just malaysia is more safe money and u can use that to invest more
@fizifarid4621
@fizifarid4621 Год назад
I like singapore but i happen to love my car as well,so bye2 singapore😂
@arcturus4067
@arcturus4067 Год назад
As a Malaysian, I agree with you.
@9M2PJU
@9M2PJU Год назад
Thanks for praising Malaysia
@allyntam9271
@allyntam9271 Год назад
I heard that the M2H program for Sarawak has not changed. Is that true?
@AlexadreSalmi
@AlexadreSalmi 4 месяца назад
Andrew, quick question. Small businesses (barely 6 figures), do you recommend incorporating in Malay?
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
Don’t fall into the trap of a stronger currency because you will definitely not have the same quality of life as a Singapore Citizen unless you are from a well to do background. Not only that, you would be deemed as inferior and they like calling Malaysians JHK selling mixed/economy rice. Don’t ever think that your status at the workplace will be any different because you will just be a number just like any other foreigner in Singapore. A term used a lot in Singapore is no one is indispensable.
@lemonrand1
@lemonrand1 Год назад
As a singaporean I think u made a good choice, as a westerner.. you are welcomed both side..as long as your place of residence is safe. Malaysia is bigger and there’s more things to do. Sg is just expensive nothing else.
@lemonrand1
@lemonrand1 Год назад
@@davidrichards1741 expensive too
@Ssss-zm1gs
@Ssss-zm1gs Год назад
But singapore earn more
@lemonrand1
@lemonrand1 Год назад
@@Ssss-zm1gs that’s why work in sg stay in Malaysia.. or you prefer the other way around? Lol
@Ssss-zm1gs
@Ssss-zm1gs Год назад
@@lemonrand1 stay and work in Singapore
@RayMak
@RayMak Год назад
Cost is the main issue…
@sentiasatransformasi
@sentiasatransformasi Год назад
in kuala lumpur you an definitely get a really big fancy house at the most prime locations for 3mil USD. it sounds cheap but to us Malaysians that is like 15 mil usd
@raoplns
@raoplns Год назад
Singapore not making sense for many...10 of my friends left in last year and I will next year
@samuellow5803
@samuellow5803 Год назад
May I know the reason?
@raoplns
@raoplns Год назад
@@samuellow5803 multiple reasons Samuel...high rentals, wife can't work, uncertainty about ep renewal, pretty good salaries back in India, higher savings back in India etc. India salaries are almost 80 percent of Singapore salaries now. My nephew started career with sgd 5k per month in Hyderabad this year, upon graduating as engineer, just to give you one example. These are the key reasons for most of my Indian friends for going back. Those factors don't apply to me as I am a pr. My reason is growth prospects for my business in India. Lot of people I speak with are not able to recruit Indians to work in Singapore now due to mismatched salary expectations.
@samuellow5803
@samuellow5803 Год назад
@@raoplns i see. Thanks for the information. Good luck and all the best to you ☺️
@raoplns
@raoplns Год назад
@@samuellow5803 thank you bro. It pains me to leave Singapore, I have to say. But I have to leave for long-term reasons.
@ambarajimalli6746
@ambarajimalli6746 Год назад
Malaysia is a beautiful country n people are very friendly unlike Singaporeans. From Oz
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
I agree. Not only that, Singaporeans are an arrogant lot because they think they are the best and others have low IQ/capability. I have interacted with many of them and they think their cognitive ability is superior. They also think that those from other countries especially South East Asia are slow to comprehend them when sometimes their speech is actually incomprehensible. They don’t like to listen to others but when they talk others must listen. Seriously, the people in South East Asian countries need to wake up because your people are insulted and bullied by the Singaporeans who gained from your misfortune.
@holycow3355
@holycow3355 Год назад
@@user-rb7if3kv8t Can't stand singlish, terrible accent !!!!! NO REPLY READ.
@serenajourneys
@serenajourneys Год назад
Hello...I enjoyed your vids (watched 2 of it) anyway just wanna ask have you been to Borneo? Sarawak or Sabah? 😊
@mohdyusoff9223
@mohdyusoff9223 10 месяцев назад
Spore is nice and clean but the life style is too fast and cosy. While Malaysia is a bit slower but not stressing and the people are much more friendly
@user-rb7if3kv8t
@user-rb7if3kv8t Год назад
It is a lot more costly to have kids in Singapore. The amount of space you can get is also smaller for the income you get which can be an issue when they grow up. Furthermore, it is a very stressful environment for kids to grow up in. Some kids may blame their parents as to why they settled down in Singapore. Especially if they are not that well off and don’t perform exceptionally well in school. Not being able to live a carefree childhood and then suffering when older is a really bad experience one can have. Which explains why many Singaporeans have mental issues and like to pawn / sabotage each other because they can’t view humanity in a positive light.
@brabaius162
@brabaius162 Год назад
a giant mental institution?
@mikhailsharon4331
@mikhailsharon4331 Год назад
Malaysia is gold!
@p.m.8316
@p.m.8316 Год назад
do you have to be in Malaysia more than 183 days to be a tax resident?
@iskandaraslar-pf3iv
@iskandaraslar-pf3iv Год назад
Singapore is expensive because it's a small country like hell even smaller than region in malaysia
@wendyshoowaiching4161
@wendyshoowaiching4161 Год назад
Low cost of living. 13 states to explore, business set us for industrial is better again low cost, food varieties and quality at lower cost, a country of abundance, better quality space & housing, join club members at lower cost etc
@catherineyong6507
@catherineyong6507 Год назад
Yeh. And friendlier people too, which is very important.
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