For many foreigners who’ve already carved out a home or career of their own here in sunny Malaysia,obtaining a PR is usually the next step.But the journey to getting a Malaysian PR can be difficult.And with the multiple residency options available,many may find themselves wondering whether or not obtaining a PR is even worth it.
Yep, you can apply after 5 years, I'm Malaysian and my husband, an American married for 25 years and moved back to Malaysia in 2009 and applied for PR in 2014. Sadly, my husband passed away waiting for his PR in March 2024. Go figure, proper paperwork means nothing. Sorry to burst your bubble! Hope you have better luck then my husband did.
Is It Easy To Get PR In Malaysia?However, this doesn’t take away from the fact that obtaining a PR still remains a very difficult process.Just ask the multitude of expats who have spent the majority of their lives here, raised children and built careers from the ground up only to be denied PR status.While not a guaranteed assurance, having a solid, strong academic and work background.will help you in proving your capability to contribute productively to Malaysian society.
Important is many races in here speak fluent english. Adapt to food,races,environment after several visit.especially the people in ur surrounding also.😊😊😊
@@IamPiotr The Malaysian immigration officers were very friendly, My husband didn't speak much Bahasa but he knew a few funny phrases in Bahasa and that tickled them. We were interviewed together so I helped !Good Luck!
To qualify for a retirement visa for Malaysia, you must fulfill the requirements below: You must be at least 35 years of age. You must be able to support yourself during your time in Malaysia. If you are under the age of 50, you must have liquid assets worth a minimum of RM 500,000.
@@IamPiotr i think, a condominium is also considered a house/home/consumer. not an office or factory. yes, the office/factory will pay commercial rate. please do recheck.
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Don't waste your time dude, my dad used to work with immigration and it is almost impossible for non Muslims to get PR unless you marry a Malaysian. This is a quasi apartheid country.
@@IamPiotrAlways try to think positively my friend....no matter what happens never give up. Malaysia is very special place it's definitely worth all the trouble. Try not to be too stressed out with the process because in the end you will get your PR. Let me know if you need my help. All the best with your application...
You deserve PR right now ....after 5 years in Malaysia 😊can apply lol...
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Ok . Just not sure is it 5 years in Malaysia or have 5 years of visa
All the best to you and your PR.
Thank You
@@IamPiotr 😀
Hope you can get it. Good luck 😊
Thanks
Can you cover the whole process please on how to apply and your experience going to the JPN office etc and ! Appreciate it.
If I will start to do it then definitely I will make video about it
For many foreigners who’ve already carved out a home or career of their own here in sunny Malaysia,obtaining a PR is usually the next step.But the journey to getting a Malaysian PR can be difficult.And with the multiple residency options available,many may find themselves wondering whether or not obtaining a PR is even worth it.
I understand. And I ask my self is it worth so overall for me no harm to try .
@@IamPiotr just do it!
@buzeal that's what I think . Just try to do it .
Yep, you can apply after 5 years, I'm Malaysian and my husband, an American married for 25 years and moved back to Malaysia in 2009 and applied for PR in 2014. Sadly, my husband passed away waiting for his PR in March 2024. Go figure, proper paperwork means nothing. Sorry to burst your bubble! Hope you have better luck then my husband did.
Sorry for your loss. Well I know that it could be a long process.
Is It Easy To Get PR In Malaysia?However, this doesn’t take away from the fact that obtaining a PR still remains a very difficult process.Just ask the multitude of expats who have spent the majority of their lives here, raised children and built careers from the ground up only to be denied PR status.While not a guaranteed assurance, having a solid, strong academic and work background.will help you in proving your capability to contribute productively to Malaysian society.
No harm to try
Take the PR. It’s a wonder country. It’s not perfect, it’s a bit of this and that. It’s between a mixture of Singapore and Indonesia
I will try to get .
Important is many races in here speak fluent english.
Adapt to food,races,environment after several visit.especially the people in ur surrounding also.😊😊😊
Already did
All the best. Your situation spouse visa is same as vlogger global gibbons Mr nick from Netherlands.
Thanks .
We hope u will get it😊
Thanks
Better check with immigration dept to get the clear pic on how to apply PR
Yes . That's what I will do soon
@@IamPiotr either in Putrajaya HQ or in KL itself..
@Darkside.315 ok thanks for advice
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I have no idea
you can look at their website, look for their workflow and customer norm. learn a bit bahasa melayu :D
Already learning
Yes learn Bahasa melayu will help him in applying, chances higher 😊
@@IamPiotr The Malaysian immigration officers were very friendly, My husband didn't speak much Bahasa but he knew a few funny phrases in Bahasa and that tickled them. We were interviewed together so I helped !Good Luck!
@JM-kn1rr thanks
To qualify for a retirement visa for Malaysia, you must fulfill the requirements below: You must be at least 35 years of age. You must be able to support yourself during your time in Malaysia. If you are under the age of 50, you must have liquid assets worth a minimum of RM 500,000.
It's retirment visa that I want apply
how you stay for pr there sir how you do It
I have a spouse visa since 2019 . My wife is Malaysian so thats how I can stay in Malaysia .
@@IamPiotr nice people there happy life good luck I wish to go there soon
@YoshiToshiSamYou what's stoping you ?
@@IamPiotr i have some work to do first I'm 24 so there to much time for me
@YoshiToshiSamYou ah ok . You still have time
8:30 no problem, get a shower more. the water bill in Malaysia is cheap. thank God
Not that cheap if you pay commercial rate
@@IamPiotr i think, a condominium is also considered a house/home/consumer. not an office or factory. yes, the office/factory will pay commercial rate. please do recheck.
@xchaix I live in mix development so we pay commercial rate . It's commercial and residential are so it's not separated so need to pay commercial rate
@@IamPiotr ohh. Now is the better time for PR and landed house 😁 Nicholas can jump around 😁👍
bro, eat more nasi lemak, you may pass. LOL. good luck
Ha ha . Thanks
😃
Learn Bahasa Malaysia will help him a lot 😊
@agnescheah0785 already learning
Doing a PR is another way of saying I am finding Malaysian wife😂
Not true
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No thanks . I like Malaysia
Don't waste your time dude, my dad used to work with immigration and it is almost impossible for non Muslims to get PR unless you marry a Malaysian. This is a quasi apartheid country.
No hat my try . If they will deny then will stay wilth my current wisa
Yup totally agree. Indons and Banglas somehow slip in quite easily.
@IamPiotr I applied after living in Malaysia for 3 years with the ltsvp but did not receive my PR until 7 years later after the application date...
That's a long time
@@IamPiotr It all depends if your the male or husband it takes a lot longer than if your the female or wife the key is to apply ASAP...
I just read a story and it's amazing how long can People wait
@@IamPiotrAlways try to think positively my friend....no matter what happens never give up. Malaysia is very special place it's definitely worth all the trouble. Try not to be too stressed out with the process because in the end you will get your PR. Let me know if you need my help. All the best with your application...