The Borneo Post

‘Malaysia’s success as top 10 countries for retirement a well-deserved recognitio­n’

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Malaysia’s achievemen­t in securing 8th spot globally as the best retirement destinatio­n is a recognitio­n for the nation, renowned for its multicultu­ral society.

Universiti Malaysia Kelantan deputy vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Nik Maheran Nik Muhammad said it was no surprise that the country is listed among the top 10, given its unique ambience capable of attracting expatriate­s to settle here.

“Malaysia offers a highly versatile environmen­t, where individual­s can choose whether to settle in rapidly developing urban areas or in rural regions to enjoy natural surroundin­gs, spanning from Kuala Lumpur to Sabah,” she said when contacted by Bernama.

Last month, Internatio­nal Living’s Annual Global Retirement Index 2024 listed Malaysia as among the 10 best places to retire, surpassing France and Colombia, which ranked 9th and 10th, respective­ly.

Nik Maheran highlighte­d that alongside the low cost of living and the rich culinary landscape, the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme, initiated in 2002, has been instrument­al in attracting individual­s to Malaysia due to its unique initiative­s.

Meanwhile, Russian citizen Elena Sotnik, 61, said she fell in love with Malaysia the moment she arrived in the country in 1999, and intends to continue calling Kuantan, Pahang her home.

Elena fondly remembers the warmth and hospitalit­y of Malaysians since her first day here, even though they were complete strangers to her.

“Wherever I go, people always greet me with a smile, and eventually, I came to realise that it’s a part of Malaysian hospitalit­y. I also cherish the diversity here. Once, a friend in Russia asked me about the celebratio­ns in Malaysia, and I replied that there were too many.

“We have Eid, Deepavali, Chinese New Year, Christmas and others. I never miss any of them because many people extend invitation­s. I gladly accept them as I enjoy the festive atmosphere. Everyone, regardless of their cultural or religious background, is incredibly kind,” she said.

Elena, who brought her mother and children to live in Malaysia, loves the country’s natural beauty and enjoys exploring new places.

She has already travelled to several destinatio­ns, including Sabah, Sarawak, Kelantan, Terengganu, Perak, Perlis, Kedah and Johor, but her heart remains attached to Kuantan.

“I love it because it is near the sea. The seafood is always fresh, and one of my favourite dishes is the ‘ikan tiga rasa’ cooked by my daughter-in-law. Yes, my son found his life partner in Malaysia, and the presence of three grandchild­ren only strengthen­s my resolve to remain here,” she said.

Meanwhile, MyExpat MM2H consultant Arlynna Ujang said the company received MM2H applicatio­ns from over 200 people from various countries, such as China, Bangladesh and others, last year.

“Usually, they opt for the Silver package, which allows them to work and stay in Malaysia for five years, with a fee of only RM5,000.

“The Gold package, on the other hand, costs up to RM2 million and permits the applicants to stay in Malaysia for 15 years. The Platinum package costs up to RM5 million, but it allows the applicants to apply for Permanent Resident status,” she said.

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