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Originally Posted by Serendipity2
Hi aubella,
Hmmm, pay for the privilege of working - so long as the government approves of what I do? I'm not sure that's a plus. How about if what you know or want to do isn't allowed? That sounds very one-sided having to pay to work - and only up to 20 hours.
I would hope anywhere one went we could invest and 'manage' our affairs - but they want to regulate even that by require that one form a private limited company? More bureaucratic interferrence, red tape and expense so that the government can tax us? Not trying to be argumentative but again, not a very big plus to leave an extra $US11,500 in a government approved bank. Why not just go there, live on a regular 'Social" visa and every 90 days take a side trip. Annoying and a bit of a hassle but it sure gives you a lot more money that you get to keep. When people reach 65 being "allowed" to work but "only" up to 20 hours isn't really very attractive. I'm reminded of the quote - "That government is best that governs least". Nations do far better when they leave their citizens [and those who chose to legally live there] unfettered by an over-reaching government. That was what made nations great and the over-regulating is what destroys them. It made America great and now it's destroying it by over-reaching, unnecessary government bureaucrats insinuating themselves into every nook and cranny of our lives. Same is true of Italy - it's greatest days were the glory years of the Renaissance but look at that great nation now. A pox on a government that regulates for their own benefit. Anyway, thanks for your response but their MM2H program, which sounded so attractive, isn't attractive anymore given those extra burdens.
Serendipity2
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One can of course live in Malaysia for a certain period under a normal tourist visa, but it would be very difficult to live "forever" here under the 90 days tourist visa. I have American clients who were eventually "politely" informed by the immigration officer when she tried to enter Malaysia to get another 90days after staying for 2 years, that if she intend to stay for long term she has to get a long term visa or else she may be rejected from entry the next time she comes in.
After all, Malaysia is the attraction. MM2H is just a program that facilitates for that. I presume everyone is coming here because of what Malaysia can offer, or ain't I correct?
Thank you for sharing your feedback.
Regards,
Aubella.com