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Malaysia: M2nd home programme:

Hi Lawry, Many of my expats friends recommend Alter Domus. https://www.penangmyhome.com/ Should you need health insurance, do drop me a message.

Malaysia: Living in Penang:

You heard wrongly. Period. Tons of 'foreigners' casually stroll the streets of Penang, even at 3am in the morning!

Malaysia: Insurance for jewellery business:

You need to get a broker to help you as most insurer in MY are not into super high risk underwriting. You may check out www.ja-assure.com For other insurance like Fire, health insurance, you may PM me. Thanks

Malaysia: Driver from KL to Terengganu?:

I suggest flying or just to just take a bus from the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan Bus Station rather than driving. From the schedule i saw Marang and Chendering.... http://www.tbsbts.com.my/schedule By the way, end of Jan is the Chinese New Year and most buses, flights, trains even the highways will be jammed up.

Malaysia: Moving to malaysia from usa:

Here is the link from the Government MM2H website on bringing in pets. http://mm2h.gov.my/index.php/en/benefits/others/bringing-in-your-pets The official website for the Department of Veterinary Services is www.dvs.gov.my

Malaysia: Need to move to Penang with a kid:

A fully furnish condo ranges from RM3K ~ RM5K/mth (depending on the size and amnesties it provides.

Malaysia: Friendly British girl looking for a flat or house share in Kuala Lumpur:

Before coming you can use the website to search for suitable rooms/house for rent at your preferred locations www.ibilik.com www.iproperty.com www.mudah.my to name a few... Good luck

Malaysia: Gov issued Photo ID card:

The only way to stay long term here is with the MM2H 10 year renewal visa. www.mm2h.gov.my

Malaysia: Marriage from Malaysia:

http://www.jpn.gov.my/en/servicesmarriageordivorce http://www.lawyerment.com/library/kb/Families/Marriage/1020.htm http://www.lawyerment.com/library/kb/Families/Marriage/1023.htm

Malaysia: Moving to Malaysia:

Single, should be okay and try to negotiate to include accommodation & travel allowances (if possible) on top of the MYR6400 pm. Whether or not you are able to live comfortably, depends on how you spend your money and your lifestyles, I suppose.

 

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