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Half of Singaporeans want to emigrate to Malaysia

Singapore is one of the countries with the best social welfare education in the world, attracting a large number of immigrants every year, but do you know? In fact, half of Singaporeans want to immigrate to Malaysia. Let's have a look.

First of all, the basic necessities of life

In Malaysia, you only need to spend $65,438 +0.500 a month to really enjoy a first-class life, while in Singapore, the same quality of life is three to five times that of him.

Price reference

Eat: Good hotel restaurant, cuisine 40-50 yuan, high-end Korean restaurant, staple food 30-40 yuan. Ordinary drinks do not exceed 5 yuan, fresh fruit drinks do not exceed 10 yuan, and desserts range from 5- 15 yuan. Convenience store canned drinks 3-4 yuan.

Accommodation: 500 yuan can book to stay in a four-star hotel, 300 yuan can stay in a luxury suite of serviced apartments, and 100 yuan can stay in a standard hotel room in the city.

Route: The starting price of taxis in Kuala Lumpur is RMB 5 yuan, and four free sightseeing buses are opened in the urban area, with the operation time of 6:00-23:00 and the departure interval of 5- 10 minute, passing through the main scenic spots in the city center.

Second, medical resources are leading the world.

According to the 20 17 global retirement index published by Global Life website, Malaysia ranks fourth among the countries most suitable for retirement in the world and first in Asia. Among them, Malaysia's medical and health system scores the highest in the world.

Holders of the second return visa can go to Malaysia for medical treatment at any time, enjoy high-quality medical services, low living expenses and beautiful air environment, which is very suitable for retirement.

Third, enjoy the world's top education at the lowest cost

Malaysia has its unique curriculum education system, namely dual curriculum. A simple understanding is that Malaysia cooperates with the most famous national institutions in the world, such as Britain, the United States and Australia, which all have cooperative university courses. The curriculum system of these schools in Malaysia is completely synchronized with those in those countries.

Children who have completed two-year courses in Malaysia can apply to go to the United States to complete the rest of the courses! Not only experience the local culture on the spot, but also the total cost is only 40%-50% of the direct learning in these countries!

Fourth, the geographical location is superior and the transportation is convenient for life.

Kuala Lumpur, the Longxin high-speed railway under construction, is directly connected with Singapore Longxin high-speed railway. It only takes 90 minutes to go to Kuala Lumpur, and it will attract a large number of Singapore residents to live in Malaysia at a relatively low price level.

From Guangzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Macau, Xiamen, Fuzhou, Kunming, Xi 'an, Chengdu, Chongqing, Guilin and other cities, there are 53 direct flights to Kuala Lumpur every day, with hundreds of stops, which is convenient and fast.

It takes 2 hours from Kuala Lumpur to Jakarta and Bangkok and 5 hours to Oceania, just in the middle of China and Oceania. External traffic leads to the development of air routes and the completion of three internal rail transit lines, so these conveniences make the short-term tourist population surge and ensure the stability of the short-term population.

5. Interesting story about wanting to immigrate to Malaysia

Another survey found that 56% of Singaporeans have the idea of emigrating. What's going on here? A recent survey by a media research institute in Singapore found that more than half of Singaporeans want to emigrate, and Malaysia is the first choice.

The survey also listed the reasons that most make Singaporeans want to leave, including: they don't want to exhaust their lifetime mortgage (75%), the price of public housing is too high (73%), the medical expenses are soaring (72%), too many foreigners seize the opportunity (68%), and they don't believe that they can live a comfortable retirement life in Singapore (65%).

As soon as the survey results came out, it immediately caused a heated discussion among netizens, and Malaysian newspapers were also very excited. They even dug up the data of the World Bank, saying that in 2065,438+07, nearly 300,000 Singaporeans became immigrants, of which 6,543.8+10,000 chose to immigrate to Malaysia.

After heated discussion, although Malaysia has never appeared in the list of livable places in the world, it has exactly the advantages that Singaporeans need, such as low housing prices, low consumption, especially high medical quality and lower cost.