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More and more Japanese want to move to Malaysia. Why?

More and more Japanese want to move to Malaysia. Why? Many Japanese moved to Malaysia because it is a tourist attraction, the environment is very good, the house price is not very high, and it is convenient to apply for a visa. Malaysia is close to Japan and its living conditions are good. In my impression, the Japanese disdain immigrants, especially the Japanese now. In fact, there are nearly 654.38+billion Japanese who have stayed abroad for a long time, half of whom have overseas permanent resident status, and most of the immigrants are targeting Malaysia.

Malaysia not only has no real estate tax, but also has a pleasant climate and low prices. Malaysia is not far from Japan, so it is convenient to go back. What many people may not know is that Malaysia is a country that can accept immigrants. Although Malaysia is not a developed country, the living standard here is not low. In terms of development, Malaysia is second only to Singapore in Southeast Asia. Its economic development level is not low, but its population is small. For a long time, Malaysia has been used to absorbing overseas immigrants and even encouraging them.

Malaysia is a diversified country with good welfare benefits in all aspects. As a developing country, the cost of living in Malaysia is higher than wages. Although it is much lower in Japan, the investment, education and medical environment here are very good. In Asia, Malaysia has always been listed as the most livable country. Malaysia has put forward the plan of a second home, with low threshold but high gold content, so Malaysia is a good choice for many ordinary wealthy families in Japan.

As a tropical country near the equator, Malaysia is a tourist attraction in the impression of many people, but what many people don't know is that the number of visa-free passports in Malaysia has reached an alarming level, ranking sixth in the world, and most places can buy tickets and go directly. Malaysia has a good climate, so many Japanese will also provide services for the elderly. Another reason for this change is that housing prices in New Zealand and other countries are rising, and the cost of living is getting higher and higher, and the rich in Japan are discouraged.