- The Practical All-Rounder
Retiring in Malaysia
A Note from Neil
— Neil Crossland, Ho Chi Minh City
£800–1,200/mo
Single (comfortable)
£1,360–2,000/mo
Couple (comfortable)
£440–800/mo
1-bed apartment (expat area)
No — frozen
UK State Pension uprated?
- Visa & Residency
MM2H: A tiered long-stay visa programme
The Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme was significantly revised in 2024–2025. It now operates on a tiered system with different financial requirements per tier. The programme is well-established and widely used by Western retirees.
The Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme offers renewable visas of 5–20 years depending on the tier selected. The 2024–2025 revisions introduced a tiered structure:
- Silver tier: Fixed deposit of RM 500,000 (approximately £90,000). 5-year visa, renewable.
- Gold tier: Fixed deposit of RM 1,000,000 (approximately £180,000). 10-year visa, renewable.
- Platinum tier: Fixed deposit of RM 2,000,000 (approximately £360,000). 20-year visa, renewable.
Applications are submitted through authorised MM2H agents. The previous monthly offshore income requirement was removed in the 2024 revision, with the focus now on fixed deposits. Processing fees range from RM 40,000–70,000 (approximately £7,000–12,500).
- Cost of Living
- Healthcare
Malaysia’s private healthcare system is widely regarded as among the best in Southeast Asia — comparable to Thailand, but often at lower cost. Many Malaysian doctors trained in the UK, Australia, or the US, and English is the standard language of medical practice.
Major private hospital groups include Gleneagles, Pantai, and Prince Court Medical Centre in Kuala Lumpur, and Penang Adventist Hospital in Penang. Malaysia is also a significant medical tourism destination, which keeps standards high and costs competitive.
International health insurance for a 60–65 year old typically costs £200–700 per month depending on coverage and pre-existing conditions. Many expats pay out-of-pocket for routine treatment given the low cost, reserving insurance for major procedures.
- Where to Live
Penang
Kuala Lumpur
Johor Bahru
- Genuine Strengths
- English widely spoken in business and daily life
- World-class private healthcare at affordable prices
- Best infrastructure in Southeast Asia outside Singapore
- Diverse, multicultural society — Chinese, Malay, Indian
- Excellent food culture at every price point
- Strategic location for travel across the region
- Honest Challenges
- MM2H requires a significant fixed deposit (from £90,000)
- Alcohol and imported goods are expensive due to duties
- Monsoon season affects some areas significantly
- UK state pension is frozen — no annual increases
- MM2H programme has undergone several revisions — verify current rules
- Cultural and religious norms require some adjustment