I wouldn't mind living in Malaysia. Affordable Healthcare, grocery shopping wise cheap, affordable housing from apartments to houses. All of that here in the US is expensive! Living in Malaysia could be interesting.
Nanunuod lang ako ng videos mo last year tapos ngayon nasa Malaysia nako, your videos inspired me pursue this path and helped me with my hiring process. Grabe, maraming salamat po! 💞
Very organized and informative. But this video doesn’t need all of the sound effects. It is somewhat distracting, and at times blocks out your helpful speech. Looking forward to more of your content.
Why are you so surprise?. even japanese people choose malaysia as no1 country to live outside of japan. We have the cheapest oil in south east asia, the cost of living is one of the cheapest in asia, even cheaper than indonesia, and our income is the third highest in south east asia after singapore and brunei. We malaysian who live here always underestimate our country because we dont live in other country beside our country.
I have many Chinese-Malaysian friends and they are very polite and descipline sa well. Thats why I never surprised that Malaysia is very clean and well organized country.
Been following your vlogs po since the day na natanggap ako sa final interview (end of October), and finally I'll be flying to KL na this Thursday. Thankyou sa guidance and tips 🫰🏼🫰🏼
hi Leo.. how long did you wait for the entry pass? I am waiting for it, I was told it can take up to 60 days depending on the number of applicants daw..
@@sarisarivlog88 more or less 2 months talaga ako nag wait sa EP, dapat nakuha ko na sya december kasi sabi 30 days daw pero na receive ko end of january na.
@@khiembrandonbalsabas2283 hala why? Nakakatakot tuloy mag apply. Dyan din ako nag apply last thursday, wala pa akong natatanggap na email for initial interview.
Malay or the national language of Malaysia is easy to understand and learned by Filipinos.We have many similar words as what is used in Tagalog.Its too many to mention here.Take the iniative to learn Malay and you will feel at home here.
Hi Honey, been watching your vlogs while I'm still in the Philippines and now I am already here in Penang, Malaysia working sa BPO company dito. Sobrang agree ako sa mga sinabi mo dito sa video na to.😁 Stay safe!
Hi i keep on watching all of your videos.. since i am looking forward to work there in the future.. im currently gaining experience at bpo.. i have a schoolmate there which he said you guys were on the same department.. i love all the informative videos you were sharing.. hoping for more info about your job❣️
Love your video! I am currently in Cambodia to take a rest. Next month I might relocate to Malaysia. I am wondering if there is a platform for looking for job opportunities.
1:44 snow? we are living side by side only. I think most of Filipino fail in Geography. I remember a Filipinos born Malaysian singers in interview, Mark Adam, he told, before coming to Malaysia, he did not know where is Malaysia was .. hahaha
hello Honey..always watching ur videos jud ay..dako kaayo tabang jud sa mga naghandom maka abroad dihaa. From your post sa fb na hiring nagcomment ko and nagpm pako pero murag wala ata nimo napansin pero ok ra. Nakakita ko paagi and I passed jud tanan. And now, I am so happy tapos na ako Pdos seminar and waiting nlang 2days sa online visa ko. Next week Manila na jud ko for briefing and swab. hehe . Continue uploading videos maka inspire jud ☺️
Halaaa. Sorry ha? Maybe isa ka sa mga na spam messages. Daghan jud kaayo ko wala na gaka replyan 😔 Pero I’m happy to hear naka apply ka successfully. Congrats sa JO and thank you so much sa support sa channel 🥰 Stay safe ka dira ☺️
I’ll be moving to KL soon, and your video is really really help me out! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏. But could you please recommend websites for looking for apartments please. Thank you in advance
Helloooo. After signing JO, may matatanggap pa bang any confirmation from the company or do we start counting na for 30-40days for Employment pass? Thanks
@@mclauron123 hello ... After ng JO mo mga 1 week lang may mag email sayo to pass requirements for Entry pass.. then wait ko again email na processing na for approval for 40 to 60 days.... Ganun yung akin still waiting sa appoval estimated 20 days na ako nag hihinintay heheheh tiis lng nyan...
Hi, nice content. But, just like other comments below, I'd like to mention that LGBTQ is not acceptable in Malaysia. Legally forbidden & majority of us reject this preference. However, we respect people's privacy thus, please don't do anything illegal especially publicly. Thanks for all the interesting point about Malaysia. Terima kasih.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about it. I guess although it is legally forbidden, Malaysians doesn’t think of it much whether someone is a gay or not, right? As long as someone follows rules and not do anything illegal, can be okay?
@@HoneysMYStories The thing is, we Muslims consider it as a Sin even though others might not feel the same about it. So, we avoid it, and we don't encourage it. But, we don't impose our belief by force. Basically, if you keep it to yourself, legally, should be ok. That's my thought. But still, we don't encourage it. :) Cheers.
@@BBMH80 it’s a sin in most major religions especially Islam and Christianity. Remember the story of Lot who’s known as nabi Lud in Islam? Read about him and what happened to his people. It’s mentioned in the Quran and I believe the bible too. That said, there’s quite a number of pondan or gay and we don’t persecute them as long as they don’t show it publicly or openly.
Hello po, i'm really happy you have this vlog. I'm really trying to search for this coz I just received my JO. Hopefully you can address this. May I know po how much and ano po ang possible deductions sa salary nyo po? I'm really contemplating hard kasi I'm currently employed to a very good company with great benefits. And the offer may be 2x than my basic salary but i am getting allowance + other income..
Regarding your point about the time difference of sunrise and sundown.. it's back to early 80's,our Malaysia prime minister that time standardized the time zone to UTC +8, to follow the East Malaysia standard time...so the whole nation would be in the same zone,also it was done to coordinated the administration, economy & operational time nationwide in same time zone. Could agree with your point though,since I am from the East Malaysia,and been here in Peninsular for a while the day & night time feel a bit extra an hour & longer..
Thank you for sharing this information. Is the sunrise and sunset time in east malaysia is different here in Peninsular? I havent been to the other side of Malaysia. Hopefully I can visit there soon.
If better in Malaysia.. People in Sabah.. go to Malaysia Kuala Lumpur and leave Sabah.. because Sabah is belong to the Philippines and for Pilipino people.. So people in Sabah go to Malaysia Kuala Lumpur it's better there..
Hi Ms. Honey, thank you for your videos. They are definitely helpful! I will be training in Malaysia from January to June 2023 in Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz in Cheras KL. I was wondering if you can recommend reliable agents for condo/apartment? Thank you very much!
Hi there! Is there anyway to keep extending my 90day visa as a Canadian so I can stay longer? Want to move n live in Malaysia longer but mm2h is out of question and I’m too young for Sarawakmm2h.. I know you can border hop but is that possible all the time? Any other solutions will help please!
U can try on professional visa, it’s visa for expatriate with this visa u can work in Malaysia for 2 years, to extend the visa your employer need to apply it at immigration , u need to get Malaysian company to hire u first before you can apply this visa. Hope this will help🙏
Your microphone looks the same as the one "Paul in the phillipines old dog new tricks" uses. He said that that $20 microphone is better than any of the ones he has used over the years.
Hiiii thanks for sharing , i am from morocco i have experiance in french call centre but my english is too baad :/ my question there are opportunuties for french speaker in call cenre , sorry for my english
Food in Malaysia: Malay, Chinese, Indians, Sabahan n Sarawakians food Fusion of the three races, like baba-nyonya (Malay+Chinese) Mamak (Malay + Indians) Fusion of malay/chinese/indians with east Malaysia Thai food Indonesian food Arab n middle eastern food European n western South America Japanese n Koreans Africans And of course phillipine food too here And almost all other food.. u name it, we have it 😅😅😅
Hello po. Most of the condos na mura ay medyo travel distance from KL sentral. Yung mga nasa walking distance ay either mahal or di masyadong maganda/safe
There are nice apartments in Bangsar South or Bangsar or you can try Brickfields (Little India area) which has several apartments and walking distance to KL Sentral. Choose any apartment near the Kelana Jaya LRT line or MRT line, and it will go straight to KL Sentral. Also KL Sentral is the rail hub serving about 12 different rail networks. So you can live anywhere with a rail connection and it will get you to KL Sentral (the rail hub).
Actually Philippines is even closer than you think. If you are in East Malaysia, you can take a speed boat to the Philipines. But then there's Abu Sayyaf Pirates. There's more than a million Filipinos/nas in East Malaysia.
@@aazz3524 the Philippine government has been tracking Abu Sayyaf for years, the last battle was, I think, in 2017 where a city got destroyed by ISIS/Abu Sayyaf and terrorist leaders were killed. However, it's hard to know if there are other members who are hiding and plotting another terrorist attack.
I can walk freely without worrying that something bad might happen to me. Malaysians are kind and helpful people as well. As an expat, i really recommend Malaysia. It’s clean too.
Thank you for all your video very helpful please can you help me to know what are the best way to have the residence in malaysia thank you for your help 🥰🥰🥰
I like also to work and to leave there in malaysia.. i have passport already.. but my problem is.. i dont where i can apply for job. Im high school graduate only ..and 35 years old.. i hope some body can help me..
You need to understand sis.. Malaysians don't encourage LGBTQ+.. We're not 'welcoming' them.. BUT if you are somehow a gay or a trans person, we are not discriminating you because of who you are.. Yes, LGBTQ movement is illegal here.. but LGBTQ persons can live here without any hassle as long as they not encourage their lifestyle to others. A 2013 Pew Research Center opinion survey showed that 86% of the Malaysian population believe homosexuality should not be accepted by society. Only 9% support homosexuality. Of course LGBTQ persons can come here, working here and enjoy living here with their LGBTQ partners as their wish, as long as they do not 'promote' their LGBTQ lifestyle to others.. Remember sis, NOBODY hate you because of who you are (gay & trans), but pleasee keep your lifestyle to yourself and don't encourage others.. Ok.. Hope this will answered some of your concerns.. Welcome to Malaysia & enjoy your time here.. Cheers! 🌹
Bro..x payah la nak komen lebih². LGBT la tu la ni la.Kau ni bkn kerajaan ke penguatkuasa pun.Rakyat biasa² je.X payah wat karangan panjang.meluat nak baca.Get to the point sudah la.
LGBT is not acceptable in public in Malaysia both socially and legally. Do not ever publicise or show off you obtuse sexual preference. Do not be loud about it. However, Malaysians respect privacy , hence would not bother if your non-normal sexual desire are done privately and discretely.
Yes it’s still important to respect locals and not really show off sexual preference since in my observation Malaysia is still a conservative country. But I guess usually the worry is coming from news we heard back in PH for gay people in countries like in middle east that they are banned there. So they wish to know if they can enter MY even with their sexual preference. And you’re right Malaysian really respect privacy so we foreigners should do the same. I think it’s fine for LGBT as long as it’s discreet, right?
Hi Honey, I am.coming to Malaysia as a CSR can you share what company are you working for and what are your best advise for first time comers to Malaysia to work like me. Ive been to malaysia several time for leisure travel but not for work.
Congrats on your job offer and welcome to MY soon 🥰 siguro ang advise ko po is pahalagahan po ang trabaho, wag magpasaway kasi sayang naman yung effort, time, at nagastos natin kung papauwiin tayo. Enjoy MY responsibly. ☺️
Fakta sejarah lampau,pada asalnya Filipina juga merupakan negara berpenduduk Bangsa Melayu,atas sebab penjajahan Orang Eropah yang sangat lama di Filipina,Bangsa Melayu atau indentiti ke Melayuan mula terhakis malah hilang sepenuhnya di Filipina kecuali pulau2 di bahagian selatan Filipina masih ada sifat Melayu seperti Bangsa Sulu
Austronesian (Taiwan Aboriginal) is I guess the strong evidence that Filipinos Are Ancestors than Malay, Probably the Sulu part a Malay descent but it’s minority
Facts: before the colonization of the Philippines Muslim religion was a minority it’s only part of Mindanao to be specific in Sulu island, then the rest of the Native Filipinos were Animism Religion like "Igorot” ethnic in North Luzon we worshiped nature and "Anito" which is spirits, almost similar to Aboriginal Taiwanese and some Pacific islanders Palau, Guam, Marianas Island, Hawaii , New Zealand Ma’ori.
Our food is really really good and there are restaurants from almost all the different popular cuisines around the world since malaysia especially in KL is a melting pot of different races and cultures. As a Malaysian I can say it’s always a struggle to choose what to eat since there are so many different foods here. From malay,Chinese,Indian,Thailand,Arabic,Pakistani,Korean,Japanese ,western and so on
Hello po , as Malaysian muslim, I’m not encouraging lgbtq, do i hate them, no, personally i have empathy towards this people, But to support them it’s against my religion, I respect all other religion and believe, as much as i have multicultural friends (typical Malaysian) the secret is respect and a bit of love towards one and another, after all we all humans. ❤️🙏
Mam pwedi po buh mgtourist visa jan s malaysia jan ndn mghanap ng work. Nsa saudi ako balak ko lumipat jn ng partner ko ksi jn dn un mga kmag anak nya. Ano po best way mkarating jn. Slmt pi.
On the first 180 days, it’s mandatory 30% tax. If you’ll stay longer than that, you will be considered tax resident and will be eligible for tax refund which is usually in March-May. The regular tax for tax residents are 5-8% only
@@HoneysMYStories yeah it’s true because the real identity of Filipino is malay and almost of your real history been lost and change after got colonial by spain and majority of people in Philippines on that times are muslim,majority of them converted to Christianity by force when Spain invaded your country except south Philippines area and not to forget our language,culture food also having a lot of similarities....that’s why me as Malaysian always welcome filipino in malaysia is like welcoming our lost brother and sister....”MAHARLIKA” our old malay language
I don't know why I'm telling you this. When you talk about living in Malaysia, it struck me you could be saying "living in my own country"😀Honey, Welcome to your own country.....almost. This is why... We are of the same roots. Philippines are actually from the Proto-Malay. Until the Spanish came to destroy, divide and ruled. Even the name of your country name after King Philip of Spain. There are so many proposal to change its name rather than using the conqueror's name since Philippines is already a sovereign country. It must reflect its people and its culture. Out of many suggestions, in 1962 Philippines almost been named as Malaysia. Filipino politicians also suggested adopting "Malaysia" the name for the country. A bill in the Senate was presented in 1962 to change the name of the Philippines to Malaysia. Even leaders of the nationalist movement of the modern state would adopt the name but the bill was in Congress. Think why the name Malaysia came-out, which means "Malay Land". President Macapagal concurred to it and he earlier he came and met our leaders to make Philippines and Malaysia together with Indonesia as one nation and adopt the name Malaysia as that one nation. Then Malay Peninsular adopt that name in 1965. As of today, the program, to make us into one nation is still on going. The program is called "Malphilindo". But not so popular among our leaders in Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia. Countries like US, UK, EU and some others are against it too. That the reason not many people knows about it. To know why we should come as one nation also check-out studies on Austronesia. From Taiwan to New Zealand, then eastern to Hawaii and Western to Madagascar was once our empire until it was torn to pieces by the western imperialist power. They distribute our nation like marbles at child play among themselves. That is why I love the Filipinos and Indonesians like my own brothers and sisters.
Malaysia goverment are not encourage LGBT because of Malaysia was a islamic base country, especially LGBT of muslim. If people from other religion, that is no problem, just need keep low profile (strictly no passionate action, no sexy dress code) when in public places, as a respect of local muslim rules and law, thats it, easy right?.....😀😀😀
Correct me if I’m wrong, there’s no law in Malaysia banning LGBT right? They’re fine so long as they follow rules and not go overboard. As always we need to respect locals ☺️
@@HoneysMYStories Gotta correct you on the "LGBTQ acceptance" - All 3 Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) considered the practice of LGBTQ as Sinful, and since you are in a Muslim majority country that has a Shariah laws applied in some extend, so No, don't promote Malaysia as country that accept LGBTQ because we don't, we just tolerated it as in Islam everything you do in your private home is up to you, but if it's in public then its subjected to the Shariah laws for the Muslims. Since Christianity ot Judaism doesn't have their specific laws apply for regarding LGBTQ in Malaysia thus they "seems" free to be LGBTQ but don't flaunt it ever as you never know for sure if they accept it or not. Btw, dress in modesty and not overly exposing your certain body parts, and no public sexual conducts is not subjected for just the LGBTQ group but applied everyone here in Malaysia, because we Asian don't normalized these behaviours in public for like ages. Imagine if rapist and pedophilias or those people that have sexual tendencies towards animals would also demands their "rights" like LGBTQ group and publicly doing the acts, it would be chaos. So never promote things that shouldn't be promote for Malaysia to others, there are other countries to go to if you want a specific LGBTQ friendly or public. To be honest, I'm quite surprised you would include LGBTQ in your list seeing that you're coming from the Philippines, which is one of the Catholics stronghold country. Always do your research properly before you touch on subjects that has religious sensitivity like this LBGTQ issues, and for that I would also suggest you to learn more about Hinduism and Buddhism in Malaysia so you don't projecting your own thoughts on their religious beliefs as well.
Sa buong sa south east asia npunthan ko! Metro.manila lng lng bihira k lang makakita ng park/green space. Gsto ata nla puro building n lng ang itatayo d na nila injisp ang environment
@@HoneysMYStories un nga sana balanse! Buti nmn sna kng my mga buildng sa metro Manila eh iconic or stylish e hndi nmn simple lng! D gaya diyan matapos yan merdeka tower lalong tataas foreign tourist nla!😊
I wouldn't mind living in Malaysia. Affordable Healthcare, grocery shopping wise cheap, affordable housing from apartments to houses. All of that here in the US is expensive! Living in Malaysia could be interesting.
Same here in Uae too much expensive also the cost of living especially the transportation
Nanunuod lang ako ng videos mo last year tapos ngayon nasa Malaysia nako, your videos inspired me pursue this path and helped me with my hiring process. Grabe, maraming salamat po! 💞
Awwee. Congrats po. I’m so happy to be part of your journey. I appreciate your message a lot 🥰
Cool. And you forget 1 of the most important reason: Public Holidays in Malaysia. Almost every month they have a public holidays. 🤣
Since I’ve been working from home, I could not tell whether the holidays have an effect on my daily life. That’s why I haven’t mentioned it 😅
my filipino friend has been living here for more than 20 years, must've liked it a lot here
Hi Ms. Honey. Thank you for your channel. Currently on my 3rd week of training here in Malaysia since I applied thru your referral. Godbless!
Awwe. Welcome to MY and thank you sa continuous support sa channel po 🥰
@Mosho The Persian , ilang weeks po ang training sa KL? wait pa ako sa EP ko kasi and nagdeclined ako sa Training sa Ortigas
We 🇲🇾 love 🇵🇭..mahal na mahal kita..
Very organized and informative. But this video doesn’t need all of the sound effects. It is somewhat distracting, and at times blocks out your helpful speech. Looking forward to more of your content.
Been a follower since last year and now I'm in Titiwangsa Sentral, KL
Awwe. Thank you for subscribing. Stay safe 🥰
@@HoneysMYStories stay safe din Ms. Honey
As a malaysian, i am surprised a filipino choose malaysia to stay and earn a living. I wish you all the best and also to your boyfriend.
Thank you so much for your support and watching my vlogs 🥰 We love Malaysia 😁
Filipinos are well known for their bad habits of abusing their visas - working illegally & overstaying.
Why are you so surprise?. even japanese people choose malaysia as no1 country to live outside of japan. We have the cheapest oil in south east asia, the cost of living is one of the cheapest in asia, even cheaper than indonesia, and our income is the third highest in south east asia after singapore and brunei. We malaysian who live here always underestimate our country because we dont live in other country beside our country.
Hi Honey! Subscribed na ko :) I love Malaysia. Thanks for this vid!
Hi ms.honey, I just subscribed on your channel. I'm also hoping to work there in Malaysia soon. I'm still waiting for the EP process.😍🇲🇾
very informative videos, you have a well modulated voice, u'r pretty, i enjoyed listening and watching your videos.. cheers to more🥂🥳
I have many Chinese-Malaysian friends and they are very polite and descipline sa well. Thats why I never surprised that Malaysia is very clean and well organized country.
They are very kind people, indeed!
Great vid ate, thank you for sharing your views and exp ❤️ Stay safe.
Awwee thank you so much for your continuous support sa channel 🥰
Visa processing na ko Honey! Buti na lang nabanggit mo na welcome kaming mga LGBTQ dyan.🥰 Salamat sa mga videos mo. Very helpful.🙏🏻
Malapit na yaaan. Yes, kasi maraming nagtatanong sa akin. And they thought na same dun sa mga middle east countries na di pwede lqbtq
Been following your vlogs po since the day na natanggap ako sa final interview (end of October), and finally I'll be flying to KL na this Thursday. Thankyou sa guidance and tips 🫰🏼🫰🏼
Awwe. I appreciate your message a lot. Thank you so much for watching my vlogs and congrats sa job offer. Welcome to MY soon 🥰
Parang ang tagal naman ng waiting time mo before ka makalipad ka sa KL hehe
hi Leo.. how long did you wait for the entry pass? I am waiting for it, I was told it can take up to 60 days depending on the number of applicants daw..
@@sarisarivlog88 more or less 2 months talaga ako nag wait sa EP, dapat nakuha ko na sya december kasi sabi 30 days daw pero na receive ko end of january na.
@@leochristian1654 San ka Po nag apply?
omg your skin is so clear
😭😭😭 Even na reject ako ng company na inapplyan ko jan, I'm still looking forward na makapag trabaho sa Malaysia!! 🙌😭 Thank you for this 😊
Re-apply ka lang kung pwede na 😁
Sang company ka nag apply?
@@thegreatRon TDCX po.
@@khiembrandonbalsabas2283 hala why? Nakakatakot tuloy mag apply. Dyan din ako nag apply last thursday, wala pa akong natatanggap na email for initial interview.
@@thegreatRon one of their qualifications ehh dapat with 1 year voice experience ka po. Which is wala ako kasi non voice po ako galing hehehe.
Malay or the national language of Malaysia is easy to understand and learned by Filipinos.We have many similar words as what is used in Tagalog.Its too many to mention here.Take the iniative to learn Malay and you will feel at home here.
Yeah there’s a lot of similar words. I hope I can have a local friend to teach me the language as well 😅
@@HoneysMYStories learn the songs... easiest starting point
@@HoneysMYStories Actually, KL is the best place in the world to learn languages especially Asian languages including English.
Hi Honey, been watching your vlogs while I'm still in the Philippines and now I am already here in Penang, Malaysia working sa BPO company dito. Sobrang agree ako sa mga sinabi mo dito sa video na to.😁 Stay safe!
Awwe. Thank you so much sa support mo dito sa channel. 🥰 Gusto ko din makapunta ng Penang haha I heard maganda daw jan.
@@HoneysMYStories Yup madami nga daw, paunti-unti pa lang ako nakakgala hahaha! SOLID din mga pagkain dito! 😁👌🏻
See you there madam❤
Hi i keep on watching all of your videos.. since i am looking forward to work there in the future.. im currently gaining experience at bpo.. i have a schoolmate there which he said you guys were on the same department.. i love all the informative videos you were sharing.. hoping for more info about your job❣️
Awwee. Thank you for always watching my vlogs 🥰
Love your video! I am currently in Cambodia to take a rest. Next month I might relocate to Malaysia. I am wondering if there is a platform for looking for job opportunities.
3:39 FYI, Sabah part of Malaysia. This map was wrong for marking its separately.
Thank you for the correction. I just searched the map in google 😅
@@HoneysMYStories how in the world map be like that???
Wow parang na excited na ako mag work Jan Soon 🙏😍😁
1:44 snow? we are living side by side only. I think most of Filipino fail in Geography. I remember a Filipinos born Malaysian singers in interview, Mark Adam, he told, before coming to Malaysia, he did not know where is Malaysia was .. hahaha
True. Malaysia is not known to many Filipinos
Thanks always sa Tips Ms Honey.
See you soon MY!
Awwe. Thank you for watching. Stay safe and see you here soon! 🥰
@@HoneysMYStories thank you po! Ingat din po always ☺️☺️
hello Honey..always watching ur videos jud ay..dako kaayo tabang jud sa mga naghandom maka abroad dihaa. From your post sa fb na hiring nagcomment ko and nagpm pako pero murag wala ata nimo napansin pero ok ra. Nakakita ko paagi and I passed jud tanan. And now, I am so happy tapos na ako Pdos seminar and waiting nlang 2days sa online visa ko. Next week Manila na jud ko for briefing and swab. hehe . Continue uploading videos maka inspire jud ☺️
Halaaa. Sorry ha? Maybe isa ka sa mga na spam messages. Daghan jud kaayo ko wala na gaka replyan 😔 Pero I’m happy to hear naka apply ka successfully. Congrats sa JO and thank you so much sa support sa channel 🥰 Stay safe ka dira ☺️
@@HoneysMYStories hehe ok ra.. looking forward to meet you.. nice jud imo mga video very informative and inspiring ❤️☺️ keep it up🙏🏻
@@clyde-lapaner7969 thank you po. Appreciate that 🥰
So soooo true! I love living here haha!
Malaysia is indeed a great country for expats 👌🏻
I’ll be moving to KL soon, and your video is really really help me out! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏. But could you please recommend websites for looking for apartments please. Thank you in advance
Malapit na ko makarating dyan ate Honey. Thank you sa mga vlogs mo. Waiting nalang sa EP hanggang Friday (30th Day of waiting) 😅
Halaaa. Konteng kembot na lang. stay safe po
@@HoneysMYStories opo. Sana hindi na lumagpas sa 30 days ung paghihintay ko haha since less than one month nalang bago ung start date ko 😅
@@johnwendelllegario7196 minsan aabot pa yan ng 40+ days. Pero no worries, kasi pwede naman ma amend yung contract mo in case wala pa yung docs
Helloooo. After signing JO, may matatanggap pa bang any confirmation from the company or do we start counting na for 30-40days for Employment pass? Thanks
@@mclauron123 hello ... After ng JO mo mga 1 week lang may mag email sayo to pass requirements for Entry pass.. then wait ko again email na processing na for approval for 40 to 60 days....
Ganun yung akin still waiting sa appoval estimated 20 days na ako nag hihinintay heheheh tiis lng nyan...
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Hi, nice content. But, just like other comments below, I'd like to mention that LGBTQ is not acceptable in Malaysia. Legally forbidden & majority of us reject this preference. However, we respect people's privacy thus, please don't do anything illegal especially publicly.
Thanks for all the interesting point about Malaysia. Terima kasih.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about it. I guess although it is legally forbidden, Malaysians doesn’t think of it much whether someone is a gay or not, right? As long as someone follows rules and not do anything illegal, can be okay?
@@HoneysMYStories The thing is, we Muslims consider it as a Sin even though others might not feel the same about it. So, we avoid it, and we don't encourage it. But, we don't impose our belief by force. Basically, if you keep it to yourself, legally, should be ok. That's my thought. But still, we don't encourage it. :) Cheers.
@@BBMH80 it’s a sin in most major religions especially Islam and Christianity. Remember the story of Lot who’s known as nabi Lud in Islam? Read about him and what happened to his people. It’s mentioned in the Quran and I believe the bible too. That said, there’s quite a number of pondan or gay and we don’t persecute them as long as they don’t show it publicly or openly.
Enjoy ur video. Good English. Keep it up
Awwe. Thank you for watching. Appreciate you dropping comment on my video ☺️
Mannn I really want to go but I am a little nervous, 24 retired already but sheesh That'll be a new life for sure 😂
Mukhang na iinspired ako mag work dyan hehe sa KL po talaga kayo?
Hello po, i'm really happy you have this vlog. I'm really trying to search for this coz I just received my JO. Hopefully you can address this. May I know po how much and ano po ang possible deductions sa salary nyo po? I'm really contemplating hard kasi I'm currently employed to a very good company with great benefits. And the offer may be 2x than my basic salary but i am getting allowance + other income..
Hello po. 30% Tax deduction every month for the 1st 3 months dito sa malaysia.
Regarding your point about the time difference of sunrise and sundown.. it's back to early 80's,our Malaysia prime minister that time standardized the time zone to UTC +8, to follow the East Malaysia standard time...so the whole nation would be in the same zone,also it was done to coordinated the administration, economy & operational time nationwide in same time zone.
Could agree with your point though,since I am from the East Malaysia,and been here in Peninsular for a while the day & night time feel a bit extra an hour & longer..
Thank you for sharing this information. Is the sunrise and sunset time in east malaysia is different here in Peninsular? I havent been to the other side of Malaysia. Hopefully I can visit there soon.
@@HoneysMYStories in East Malaysia (Sabah, Sarawak & Labuan) the sunrise & sundown are at 6 o'clock..
Malaysia truly Asia. Besides we are Austronesian !!
Yes, sometimes when I go out people will mistake me for a local until I will speak because I dont speak malay 😅
@@HoneysMYStories try to speak bahasa as well , benefit for u in future with locals😍
How long have you been living in Malaysia? I’m thinking about taking my studies their for 2 years from the US thank you for making this video.
Hi, I’m staying here for more than a year now
If better in Malaysia.. People in Sabah.. go to Malaysia Kuala Lumpur and leave Sabah.. because Sabah is belong to the Philippines and for Pilipino people.. So people in Sabah go to Malaysia Kuala Lumpur it's better there..
Hi Ms. Honey, thank you for your videos. They are definitely helpful! I will be training in Malaysia from January to June 2023 in Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz in Cheras KL. I was wondering if you can recommend reliable agents for condo/apartment? Thank you very much!
Hi there! Is there anyway to keep extending my 90day visa as a Canadian so I can stay longer? Want to move n live in Malaysia longer but mm2h is out of question and I’m too young for Sarawakmm2h.. I know you can border hop but is that possible all the time? Any other solutions will help please!
U can try on professional visa, it’s visa for expatriate with this visa u can work in Malaysia for 2 years, to extend the visa your employer need to apply it at immigration , u need to get Malaysian company to hire u first before you can apply this visa. Hope this will help🙏
tska pag gabi din ba safe din jan lalo kung naglalakad ka lng magisa done ss and like
Hi mam andito nanaman ako haha sana makita kita dito sa Malaysia po
Napaka supportive naman talaga 🥰 thank you so much for watching 🙂
Your microphone looks the same as the one "Paul in the phillipines old dog new tricks" uses. He said that that $20 microphone is better than any of the ones he has used over the years.
I just ordered this online and it’s indeed cheap. It’s a great buy since I’ve been using this since last year and it’s still functional.
Hiiii thanks for sharing , i am from morocco i have experiance in french call centre but my english is too baad :/ my question there are opportunuties for french speaker in call cenre , sorry for my english
Food in Malaysia:
Malay, Chinese, Indians, Sabahan n Sarawakians food
Fusion of the three races, like
baba-nyonya (Malay+Chinese)
Mamak (Malay + Indians)
Fusion of malay/chinese/indians with east Malaysia
Thai food
Indonesian food
Arab n middle eastern food
European n western
South America
Japanese n Koreans
Africans
And of course phillipine food too here
And almost all other food.. u name it, we have it 😅😅😅
Be top2 in the world for had so many race really are mean thing 😅
Full support here hon🇰🇼🇵🇭
Hello po! May I know what are the recommended condos/places to live in in Malaysia for expats? Within Kuala Lumpur Sentral po ang workplace.
Hello po. Most of the condos na mura ay medyo travel distance from KL sentral. Yung mga nasa walking distance ay either mahal or di masyadong maganda/safe
@@HoneysMYStories anong areas po ito? Ano po ang massuggest mo?
There are nice apartments in Bangsar South or Bangsar or you can try Brickfields (Little India area) which has several apartments and walking distance to KL Sentral. Choose any apartment near the Kelana Jaya LRT line or MRT line, and it will go straight to KL Sentral. Also KL Sentral is the rail hub serving about 12 different rail networks. So you can live anywhere with a rail connection and it will get you to KL Sentral (the rail hub).
Actually Philippines is even closer than you think. If you are in East Malaysia, you can take a speed boat to the Philipines. But then there's Abu Sayyaf Pirates.
There's more than a million Filipinos/nas in East Malaysia.
Ohh. You know abu sayyaf too? I guess they affect both Philippines and Malaysia 😅
@@HoneysMYStories why did philippines government do nothing to them? I mean the fact that they are still free and affecting others
@@aazz3524 the Philippine government has been tracking Abu Sayyaf for years, the last battle was, I think, in 2017 where a city got destroyed by ISIS/Abu Sayyaf and terrorist leaders were killed. However, it's hard to know if there are other members who are hiding and plotting another terrorist attack.
How safe is it to live there? And how about cleanliness?
I can walk freely without worrying that something bad might happen to me. Malaysians are kind and helpful people as well. As an expat, i really recommend Malaysia. It’s clean too.
Thank you for all your video very helpful please can you help me to know what are the best way to have the residence in malaysia thank you for your help 🥰🥰🥰
🤣🤣👆so sweet u,,welcome msia,,is one country family together
Did you know according to Internations, KL is the most liveble city in the world?
I like also to work and to leave there in malaysia.. i have passport already.. but my problem is.. i dont where i can apply for job.
Im high school graduate only ..and 35 years old.. i hope some body can help me..
Pwede po magtanong?
Hi from India. I am today in KL. Suggest me for early morning visiting places
Madami akong colleagues sa SG before na Malaysians...di naman ganong kalaki pasahod nila 😔
You need to understand sis..
Malaysians don't encourage LGBTQ+.. We're not 'welcoming' them.. BUT if you are somehow a gay or a trans person, we are not discriminating you because of who you are..
Yes, LGBTQ movement is illegal here.. but LGBTQ persons can live here without any hassle as long as they not encourage their lifestyle to others.
A 2013 Pew Research Center opinion survey showed that 86% of the Malaysian population believe homosexuality should not be accepted by society. Only 9% support homosexuality.
Of course LGBTQ persons can come here, working here and enjoy living here with their LGBTQ partners as their wish, as long as they do not 'promote' their LGBTQ lifestyle to others..
Remember sis, NOBODY hate you because of who you are (gay & trans), but pleasee keep your lifestyle to yourself and don't encourage others.. Ok..
Hope this will answered some of your concerns.. Welcome to Malaysia & enjoy your time here.. Cheers! 🌹
Bro..x payah la nak komen lebih². LGBT la tu la ni la.Kau ni bkn kerajaan ke penguatkuasa pun.Rakyat biasa² je.X payah wat karangan panjang.meluat nak baca.Get to the point sudah la.
as salam Terima kasih atas pencerahan yg saudara bagi, amat2 dihargai.
I love to.go.there coz of ur vlog
Thank you po for watching 🥰
LGBT is not acceptable in public in Malaysia both socially and legally. Do not ever publicise or show off you obtuse sexual preference. Do not be loud about it. However, Malaysians respect privacy , hence would not bother if your non-normal sexual desire are done privately and discretely.
Yes it’s still important to respect locals and not really show off sexual preference since in my observation Malaysia is still a conservative country. But I guess usually the worry is coming from news we heard back in PH for gay people in countries like in middle east that they are banned there. So they wish to know if they can enter MY even with their sexual preference. And you’re right Malaysian really respect privacy so we foreigners should do the same. I think it’s fine for LGBT as long as it’s discreet, right?
@@HoneysMYStories its still illegal in the law..but people dont really care if u do it in private
Hindi po ba delekado kong Gagamitin ko travel visa para makapag work Jan mam..
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I would like to work in Malaysia 🇲🇾 but I'm unskilled and I'm 51 ate
I know I no change
Are they giving just 1month visa for the tourist?
For ASEAN countries, can stay as a tourist for 30 days
Hi Honey, I am.coming to Malaysia as a CSR can you share what company are you working for and what are your best advise for first time comers to Malaysia to work like me. Ive been to malaysia several time for leisure travel but not for work.
Congrats on your job offer and welcome to MY soon 🥰 siguro ang advise ko po is pahalagahan po ang trabaho, wag magpasaway kasi sayang naman yung effort, time, at nagastos natin kung papauwiin tayo. Enjoy MY responsibly. ☺️
How about Catholic or christian churches po? Marami din ba jan?
Marami rin po. Makakapagsimba ka dito
hi ate wala kapa po bang nababalitaan ng kaso jan sa mga pagmamaltrato ng kasambahay..
Fakta sejarah lampau,pada asalnya Filipina juga merupakan negara berpenduduk Bangsa Melayu,atas sebab penjajahan Orang Eropah yang sangat lama di Filipina,Bangsa Melayu atau indentiti ke Melayuan mula terhakis malah hilang sepenuhnya di Filipina kecuali pulau2 di bahagian selatan Filipina masih ada sifat Melayu seperti Bangsa Sulu
Austronesian (Taiwan Aboriginal) is I guess the strong evidence that Filipinos Are Ancestors than Malay, Probably the Sulu part a Malay descent but it’s minority
Facts: before the colonization of the Philippines Muslim religion was a minority it’s only part of Mindanao to be specific in Sulu island, then the rest of the Native Filipinos were Animism Religion like "Igorot” ethnic in North Luzon we worshiped nature and "Anito" which is spirits, almost similar to Aboriginal Taiwanese and some Pacific islanders Palau, Guam, Marianas Island, Hawaii , New Zealand Ma’ori.
hello, i like your video and i'm willing to work in malaysia and have few questions for you if you may
how about the food here in KL?
Our food is really really good and there are restaurants from almost all the different popular cuisines around the world since malaysia especially in KL is a melting pot of different races and cultures. As a Malaysian I can say it’s always a struggle to choose what to eat since there are so many different foods here. From malay,Chinese,Indian,Thailand,Arabic,Pakistani,Korean,Japanese ,western and so on
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Hi hm rent nyo sa condo nyo po?
Mahal Kita
Hello po , as Malaysian muslim, I’m not encouraging lgbtq, do i hate them, no, personally i have empathy towards this people, But to support them it’s against my religion, I respect all other religion and believe, as much as i have multicultural friends (typical Malaysian) the secret is respect and a bit of love towards one and another, after all we all humans. ❤️🙏
Mam pwedi po buh mgtourist visa jan s malaysia jan ndn mghanap ng work. Nsa saudi ako balak ko lumipat jn ng partner ko ksi jn dn un mga kmag anak nya. Ano po best way mkarating jn. Slmt pi.
Yes po
I am new to your channel.
Thank you for watching ☺️
Pinoys go to Malaysia for work but a lot of Malaysians prefer to work in Singapore 😆
Do expat workers pay taxes for My? If yes how much?
On the first 180 days, it’s mandatory 30% tax. If you’ll stay longer than that, you will be considered tax resident and will be eligible for tax refund which is usually in March-May. The regular tax for tax residents are 5-8% only
How do you stay in Malaysia ,,
What visa are you staying on
Hello. I have work visa ☺️
welcome honey~
Is it ok to live alone there as a teenager?
MALAYSIA BOLEH
Foreign??? Nahhhh... All ASEAN is our brother and sister... Pinoy can be considered as our cousin...
Sometimes people thought I’m a local because they think I look Malay 😅 which is true, i thought Malay looks Filipino as well 😅😂
@@HoneysMYStories yeah it’s true because the real identity of Filipino is malay and almost of your real history been lost and change after got colonial by spain and majority of people in Philippines on that times are muslim,majority of them converted to Christianity by force when Spain invaded your country except south Philippines area and not to forget our language,culture food also having a lot of similarities....that’s why me as Malaysian always welcome filipino in malaysia is like welcoming our lost brother and sister....”MAHARLIKA” our old malay language
I don't know why I'm telling you this. When you talk about living in Malaysia, it struck me you could be saying "living in my own country"😀Honey, Welcome to your own country.....almost. This is why...
We are of the same roots. Philippines are actually from the Proto-Malay. Until the Spanish came to destroy, divide and ruled. Even the name of your country name after King Philip of Spain. There are so many proposal to change its name rather than using the conqueror's name since Philippines is already a sovereign country. It must reflect its people and its culture. Out of many suggestions, in 1962 Philippines almost been named as Malaysia. Filipino politicians also suggested adopting "Malaysia" the name for the country. A bill in the Senate was presented in 1962 to change the name of the Philippines to Malaysia. Even leaders of the nationalist movement of the modern state would adopt the name but the bill was in Congress.
Think why the name Malaysia came-out, which means "Malay Land". President Macapagal concurred to it and he earlier he came and met our leaders to make Philippines and Malaysia together with Indonesia as one nation and adopt the name Malaysia as that one nation. Then Malay Peninsular adopt that name in 1965. As of today, the program, to make us into one nation is still on going. The program is called "Malphilindo". But not so popular among our leaders in Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia. Countries like US, UK, EU and some others are against it too. That the reason not many people knows about it. To know why we should come as one nation also check-out studies on Austronesia. From Taiwan to New Zealand, then eastern to Hawaii and Western to Madagascar was once our empire until it was torn to pieces by the western imperialist power. They distribute our nation like marbles at child play among themselves.
That is why I love the Filipinos and Indonesians like my own brothers and sisters.
Thank you so much for taking the time in sharing this information. I learned new details. 😁 I love being here in Malaysia it really feels like home 🥰
Malaysia goverment are not encourage LGBT because of Malaysia was a islamic base country, especially LGBT of muslim. If people from other religion, that is no problem, just need keep low profile (strictly no passionate action, no sexy dress code) when in public places, as a respect of local muslim rules and law, thats it, easy right?.....😀😀😀
Correct me if I’m wrong, there’s no law in Malaysia banning LGBT right? They’re fine so long as they follow rules and not go overboard. As always we need to respect locals ☺️
@@HoneysMYStories yes it did have laws regarding LGBT muslim only👍
@@HoneysMYStories Gotta correct you on the "LGBTQ acceptance" - All 3 Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) considered the practice of LGBTQ as Sinful, and since you are in a Muslim majority country that has a Shariah laws applied in some extend, so No, don't promote Malaysia as country that accept LGBTQ because we don't, we just tolerated it as in Islam everything you do in your private home is up to you, but if it's in public then its subjected to the Shariah laws for the Muslims. Since Christianity ot Judaism doesn't have their specific laws apply for regarding LGBTQ in Malaysia thus they "seems" free to be LGBTQ but don't flaunt it ever as you never know for sure if they accept it or not. Btw, dress in modesty and not overly exposing your certain body parts, and no public sexual conducts is not subjected for just the LGBTQ group but applied everyone here in Malaysia, because we Asian don't normalized these behaviours in public for like ages. Imagine if rapist and pedophilias or those people that have sexual tendencies towards animals would also demands their "rights" like LGBTQ group and publicly doing the acts, it would be chaos. So never promote things that shouldn't be promote for Malaysia to others, there are other countries to go to if you want a specific LGBTQ friendly or public.
To be honest, I'm quite surprised you would include LGBTQ in your list seeing that you're coming from the Philippines, which is one of the Catholics stronghold country. Always do your research properly before you touch on subjects that has religious sensitivity like this LBGTQ issues, and for that I would also suggest you to learn more about Hinduism and Buddhism in Malaysia so you don't projecting your own thoughts on their religious beliefs as well.
@@HoneysMYStories muslim law in malaysia seperate with civil law.
My visa is on processing. Please suggest cost for living in Ringgit
Hi, here’s a video I made about our cost of living here: ruclips.net/video/bnAhwmpVS3g/видео.html
Ate hm po salary jan in php per month as bpo?
Sa buong sa south east asia npunthan ko! Metro.manila lng lng bihira k lang makakita ng park/green space. Gsto ata nla puro building n lng ang itatayo d na nila injisp ang environment
Parang concrete jungle talaga sa Metro Manila 😅
@@HoneysMYStories un nga sana balanse! Buti nmn sna kng my mga buildng sa metro Manila eh iconic or stylish e hndi nmn simple lng! D gaya diyan matapos yan merdeka tower lalong tataas foreign tourist nla!😊
@@jedgigil2684 mag oopen na nga borders dito sa April 1. Unti unti ng babalik sa normal
@@HoneysMYStories yes po. Dear! Ksi mgisland hopping ak dyan! Mrmi dn mgagandang beach diyan sa malaysia
Hi is the call.center work requires experince po?
Yes po. At least 2 years BPO experience
philipines also malay right , if you trace the root back
Yes, Malays are one of our ancestors
Para sakin Mas ok pa din tumira sa Pinas. Ok lng dito mag trabaho.
Totoo naman po. Iba pa rin sa sariling bansa.
kumusta 🍃
Mabuti po ☺️
@@HoneysMYStories mahal kita 💟☺️
"does it snow there??"
What?? Aren't we neighbours?😂😂
Hahahaha i’m sorry i really did not know which part of Asia is malaysia before I came here 😭😭😂😂😂
Skincare reveal po next plss 🥺🥺
Grabe. Feeling ko number 1 fan na talaga kita hahahah every video pinapanood mo 😁 thank you so much. ☺️
Aku mahal kitak...
Kumusta maganda..
Background sound effects are annoying and unnecessary.
how come the map of Sabah are not included in Malaysia?
Earning a living here but still claim Sabah?