
Digital Nomad Visas In South East Asia for Freelancers And The Self Employed
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Over the past few years, the Malaysian government has taken big steps to create a healthy climate for investment and trade. These reforms have paid off; unemployment is falling and the country’s GDP is growing. These developments have made Malaysia an interesting place to live and work for immigrants.
Things move fast in the country and that means expats are able to grow their business, knowledge and experience quickly. The number of immigrants is rising so there are many people to learn from. Business culture in Malaysia is quite similar to most Western countries so there’s no need to prepare for major changes.
The country’s rich, Asian culture offers a lot of new things to discover and generally day-to-day life is definitely not like many other places. Traditional holidays with their own rituals and habits, a rich cuisine that can be described as a melting pot of the best from Asia and a stunning country with a wide variety of attractions to visit and enjoy.
Malaysia enjoys all Western luxuries imaginable so moving to the country could be a step forward in many ways. The culture, the development and of course the beautiful places. Temples, mosque’s, beaches, cities and national parks: Malaysia offers the best of both worlds.
Malaysia My 2nd Home Programme
You could be eligible for this ten year, multiple-entry permanent residency visa if you meet the following requirements.
This visa doesn’t allow you to work in Malaysia. Here is the link to the official government website the official government website for this visa
Malaysian Tech Entrepreneur program
If you are a tech founder who wants get support in Malaysia and access to the Asian markets, this visa is for you. There are two programs as follows:
You also need to show that you have MYR 50,000 (approx USD 12,000) in the bank to support yourself as well as your proposed business idea, market opportunity and plans in securing funding.
Here is the official government website for more information.
Youth Mobility Visa
If you are an Australian or New Zealand citizen between the ages of 18-30, you may be eligible under the Working and Holiday Visa programme. Note: you may need a letter of government support to undertake this type of visa.
If you are a Digital Nomad or freelancer then have a look at this article on official government website
To find out if you need a tourist visa to visit Malaysia, please use the VisaHQ tool below.
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