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I from the UK and have been settled with family in Malaysia for years. Going back to London is now about seeing family and enjoying some cooler weather and that's about it. I appreciate not everyone has the luxury of choice, but I worked hard in younger years and now have more choice over where to live. The UK just isn't worth the amount you need to pay into the system in order to sustain a decent quality of life.
What do you do for work? I'm guessing something specialist field. If not like me, working in customer service industry there is not a huge level of transferable skills. How or what do I do for work if I move abroad...
I love how you choose your words carefully and thoughtfully whilst delivering a very useful message. A lot of us are trapped in the UK. It feels like a cage.
Same here, but hope to go back! Better in my country and poor than to live in a cage. In my country I have real food, green gras, mountains and lots of fresh air + friends!
Especially, since England & Wales voted for the UK to leave the EU. I live in the EU but still feel caged as being a Brit I can't move freely throughout the rest of the EU for longer than 90 days. Thanks England!
I left the UK at the right time in 2001 at the age of 21 to go work overseas and make a better life for myself, best decision i ever made.. I moved too the USA for 6 years then to the Middle East, Kuwait, Qatar and now Egypt the past 14 years.
@@farzana_d.h for an expat Yes, not like it was when i came 14 years ago. Still a lot cheaper than the UK 💯. Schooling can be expensive if you want good education.
Sister listern you said everything that has been m9ving in my m8nd. I wod love to go n stay in Malaysia and ur assessment I think is 100% I wod love to know more. As advice. Thank You
Spot on. The UK needs to understand that people do not want to live to work!! They need to build roads, high speed railways, millions of houses, train more and more doctors and nurses, build more and more hospitals, schools, clean their country up, spread their population out so there's no high density living, reduce their sky high crime rates and lots more besides... I left the UK, I can only see it getting worse.
High density living isn't in itself bad. In the UK, it's a necessity, because there isn't enough land for low density living, farming, and nature at the same time. Nature is suffering enough already, and farming here is already basically a joke. High density living can be done in tall towers with large flats inside, or tall towers with small flats (which is the case in British city centres), or tiny houses on the ground (outer London). The big flats in tall towers is the best option. The other options are a result of an unfair housing market.
@Moses_VII third world living. Population is booming and these people want to live in green areas rather than in concrete jungles. Even the Leftist loons choose to live in green areas.
We wouldn’t need any of that if we weren’t suffering from mass immigration putting millions of people into the nation who don’t assimilate and who are a giant strain on the infrastructure and social fabric.
One of the issues we have and so many people , including Muslims want to live in uk , because it’s generally easier to live in , has a democracy, things generally run better , you have better human rights and provides freedom and opportunities if you want to have a family 😂
Jazakallahu khairan sister for appreciating my country. As a born Muslims here, we are not perfect but Alhamdulillah we still be able to have Islamic Education & pratice Islam freely and always try to improvise our quality of life as a Muslim.
I grew up in Kuwait where its always sunny, there's less cruelty amongst people like you said and everything that's enjoyable is affordable and bears value. I moved to the UK thinking that life is better here but the points you highlighted are exactly what I've been thinking since I moved here. The UK is overrated and its a terrible environment for preserving a child's innocence through their childhood
When my son was 4 years old, he said “mummy, i want to marry” i was shocked. Apparently he was taught at school about marriage, that “man can marry woman, man can marry man, woman can marry woman”. Bruhhh they are freaking FOUR years old, why talk about marriage??? Right now he’s 9 and if i ask him if he fancies anyone he’d say “mum, i’m not 25 years old yet!!” 🤣 because i told him you can only start talking about marriage at 25 😂😂
I actually am safer in uk than when I lived in a south east asian country for 13 yrs.. I was physically abused and they were soo rough and slapped faces all the time even kids faces they hit kids with sticks and slapped faces at the international school I worked in.. my kids have trauma from that place.. I was very lonely and left out being a uk revert there. i came back to uk after 13 yrs and feel soo much safer and more respected here as a muslim woman.. in the south east asian muslim country western women were looked on more as an object and many other women also.. I have soo kind and good friends here who are muslim and non muslim.. I was guilty at always looking down on uk but at least kids are more protected here and women.. I feel safer here and my kids cant be slapped or hit with sticks at school here if they have learning difficulties. i was a teacher at an international school in muslim south east asian country for 13 yrs 😢 i am being truthful 🌸
@@cececonnie5509I lived in a muslim south east asian country for 13 yrs and constantly saw soo many males fully dressed like women. i was in a lift once and lots came in it was soo scary and they were made up like women and even had long nails but mens voices .. I have never seen that in my area and uk time since ai was a child ..
@@everythinglovelyCatherinei’m sorry for your experience. Do you mind telling me is it Malaysia or Indonesia or Brunei. I’m surprised international schools would allow such treatment, where rich kids go to. I went to gov school and never had this, but generally corporal punishment is accepted by the culture, e.g teens caught smoking in school, get caned. Generally slapping the face is a big no for muslim, never touch the face area for punishment, but yes some teachers go overboard which is rare. But I’m very surprised this happens in international schools😲 i also understand you being native to the UK feel more comfortable in the UK. My husband & kids are british, i dont think my kids would survive the local asian school, the syllabus are very intense and the environment very competitive, parents send their kids to afterschool tuition until 10pm is a norm, it’s crazy. My kids will go to the international school there
@@cececonnie5509Can't be Malaysia. Government school doesn't even allow you to touch kids even in 2006. They also won't allow the teachers to punish teenagers by standing under the sun. In fact, having assembly under the sun is also forbidden due to increasingly litigious parents. And if we are talking about international schools? There's simply no discussion, you're getting served right there and then for touching the kids' skin, no matter how lightly. No such thing as letting it happen for 13 years, even just a month is already bankrupting the school. The treatment of women as she described also feels foreign to Malaysian culture. You can't treat women badly here in public, EVERYONE will interfere. As a non-hijabi malay here, too, i know better of the treatment of Malaysian muslims to anyone who doesn't cover up (since this lady infers being muslim plays very big part of maltreatment of women). Spoiler alert, they can't and won't do a thing outside of government building (due to dress code), even when you live in their neighbourhood. Like, why would they? Malaysia is used to all kinds of people, and most families are matriarchal, so women by default gets better protection and respect here. From mundane things like addressing you as sis even in shopping apps chat, to commiting crimes in favour of the women (for example, honour killing culture was never practiced in Malaysia. In fact, it's the guy who dishonoured the lady who often gets snuffed here. Look at Along Spoon case, Bakarudin Busu case (instead of being angry at the stripper for getting involved with the guy, the bf decided to kill her client), the bomb case (husband learned to bomb from RUclips to help his wife to end the guy who dumped her, all the while being married during the affair), the recent case where a guy gets snuffed out and buried by siblings for threatening to leak their sister's nudes. It's the mentality here to protect and respect women no matter what they do, instead of treating them like a piece of meat in general. Since Brunei doesn‘t allow cross dressing in public, only 2 countries possible here, and i find it hard to relate it to the reality here in Malaysia.
UK has many free or low cost activities - walks (fields, forests, hills & mountains, parks), beaches, cycling, canoeing, team sports. Although it is less desirable to be outside for most of the year due to cold and dark.
@@موسى_7 Turks are racist. They don't like Arabs. One Kuwaiti and his family were on holiday to Turkey Istanbul and he got attacked. It was all over the news. He was lucky to be alive. Hardly anyone in the market came to help. Go do your research.....
@@spidyman8853 Go to a part of Turkey where people are religious. There are lots of Syrian refugees, and some parts of Turkey are very friendly to them because they are religious. Only secular people hate Arabs, because hating Arabs came from Islamophobia created by Ataturk. You said your friend was in Istanbul? Different parts of Istanbul are religious or secular. Some parts are very friendly to Arabs, other are very hostile.
wow yes good to hear i resonate with what your saying, well said im looking at moving away for the same reasons, wishing you all the best. I loved Penang and eating Durian, Malaysia has been on my move to list as well as South America
It’s not only in uk all over the world it’s changing, people are less kinder, less tolerant and more toxic, we are Alhamdulillah are very contented with our life in uk moving out may be good for you but not for everyone.
@@jawlig it's more rewarding as I work in healthcare and the safety is very high, I was under a lot of pressure in the UK due to costs but everyone is different
@@jawligyes it is Alhamdulilah no drugs no crime, clean , no racism and above all no heavy taxes u can fully enjoy your life with family even with an average income
@@SairaHayatiyes would love to know how you decided to settle in Malaysia. I do agree with a lot of your points. Ww have to micro manage our kids just to keep them safe😢
By Allahs mercy embraced Islam 5 years back. It has turned my life around and opened my eyes. I want to move to a Muslim country but can't decide if Malaysia is better or the middle east .
Msia is good for westerner/easterner whether he/she a muslim or not.we live here in harmony n respect each other.that makes msia a strong n attractive country.
@@kamrulz659 What harmony? You racist Malays have skewed everything in your favour and yet still under achieve. Your resentment will fuel the next violent event which isn't far away judging by the tension you can sense in so many places.
@@SairaHayati I agree, these people should NOT be indoctrinating very young kids about sex . These people are reducing the importance of a stable family life. Father, mother and children, with grandparents nearby. ❤️
@@roops2939 Look what Muhammad did to Aisha. Even Zakir Naik and other Muslim scholars admit what happened. He was in his 50s, married her at 6, consummated the marriage at 9. He had other wives at the time and Aisha never had children so he didn't do it for fertility. He also said he married her because of a dream. Then there was the fact he was also a conqueror who raided caravans and owned slaves. Not a good guy or a universal figure to look up to.
@@roops2939 they aint moving there, only her and family. It's okay they will marry her off by 16 trust me. Seen her other content, jihats trying to hide her self.
You’re a leader for sure. All the points you made were 100% accurate. I myself have seen the change here in UK. I wish I knew what good ideas you utilised to give you the lifestyle you have today.
@@SairaHayati , I’m honoured to get a response back from you. You’re so knowledgeable and we’re in very similar circumstances. I too love properties especially one I can refurbish and then rent out. I’m no where near your level, but I’m soaking as much as I can from your videos and blogs. Wish I could get more from you but I must be thankful for amount you have shared already. You’re loved Saira. Keep doing what you do. You’re path is clear now for you.
Pure truth about the UK, I am from a totally different cultural circle, however, all 10 points are spot on. I am happy there are others that see it clearly.
I think we all have different experiences and I am glad u are happy .. I am a revert from uk and went to live in a south east asian country for 13 years and I still have trauma from it.. I was treated really badly and physically hurt.. I came back to the uk after 13 yrs of misery and feel safer here as a muslim woman to be honest .. in the UK i feel safer and have less strictness forced onto me here .. this is my honest experience as a muslim uk revert 😊🌸no country is perfect and has its positive and negatives and I have friends of all faiths and also felt many times quite rejected and lonely as a muslim woman .. I think lots of english women here in uk have feminine energy one of my best friends is english and not muslim but is the kindest most humble person I know 😊🌸🙏🏻 my daughter was also traumatised in muslim boarding school when we lived there and so not all muslims have good experiences in eastern countries 😊🌸🙏🏻🦋 i think the west is looked down upon and I was guilty of that then after my experiences in south east asia I realised there is soo much good also in the west and every country has positives and negatives and if we put down western women its from ego and I have learnt this as I was guilty of it thats why I am more a spiritual Muslim
Lady you are spot on I can resonate with your every word. I live in the U.K. and it’s a hot mess. Inshallah I aim to follow in your footsteps. Thank you.
I just joined your channel and i must say its always a joy to find a like minded woman. Moved from Australia last year and its such a great country. Im glad you are able to afford to buy your own place because that is a game changer. I must say, as good as the people are, my experience as a black person has been slightly different. Although ive had one man yell at me for no good reason, ive mostly been ignored by shopkeepers and others i tried to interact with even though i said salaam. I dont think they like people of my color which is a brainwashing because Africa is an entire continent and to judge people for the sake of some stories coming from US media is sad. Other than that everything else is great. I do miss my mom and sisters and might be leaving to join them in Africa in the near future.
Salaam Saira! Love this 😊 i was born and bred in uk and totally agree and resonate with every thing you said! Thanks so much for sharing your experiences, i am fascinated by Malaysia just wish i had the courage to do the same thing. Pls upload more content on life in Malaysia. Bless you and love to you and your family 💗
Work to live. Not live to work. Thank you for this message. Random video that popped up. Reminded me that I can live anywhere. I must take advantage of that... thank you Jazak'Allah Khair (جزاك اللهُ) May Allah Swt reward you with goodness
this was super helpful coming from someone who is also seriously considering moving out of the UK and trying to come up with a game plan as these things do not happen overnight. It would be great to hear more about how you financially prepared yourself for this - you mentioned investments and running businesses. As right now, i have one source of income (my job) which is killing me, but is the only solution i can see....
Thank you and Jissakallahu Khairan my beautiful sister for woken me up as a single parent in uk 🇬🇧 honestly I’m struggling and stressed but Alhamdulilah I been thinking same ♥️🫡
With all due respect, this is quite a peculiar statement to make, akin to: "I don't like KFC anymore, they don't make good burgers like they used to!" (or "I don't like McDonalds anymore, their fried chicken isn't what it used to be!")
The UK was never on the same level as mainland Europe. It was always on struggle street. Still no high speed railway, still no new roads, hospitals, doctors and nurses...
Masha-allah really happy for you and thank you for sharing, my wife is from Thailand and we're planning to move to Thailand early next year, like you I was born and raised in the UK and I've seen the decline in the standard of living.
Most stuck in UK can't move out due to poverty .Either benefits have made them lazy or they are just so poor can't afford moving out .UK is the 5th largest economy .When I see people living in London ,stressed ,grumpy,tired,struggling & I start thinking this 5th largest economy doesn't invest on people,s lives. They deliberately don't build new homes .So I think the system in UK is twisted & in a circle & miserable. There are many looking for a way out .
Salam Saira, wow! I love your videos and I am so impressed with how you have pointed out your reasons moving out of UK. UK has become a step child of USA and whatever US does, they just follow through. I see that George Galloway is back and he will seed some fairness into the society. I am really happy for you and pray that Allah SWT will bless your family as you start a new life in Malaysia. I love the country and visited at least 20 times with my wife Saira! BTW we live in USA and like you, despise some of the stuff the Govt does here and not honoring human lives in other places of the world! Good luck with your success in RUclips!
You hit on some very good points there. You explained very clearly your reasons and I wish you continued success and happiness for you and your family. The UK is largely a class system, so if one isn't in the upper class bracket, then life will always get more difficult. However, the majority of the people living in the UK are well below that level, which means their financial and housing situations are precarious and subject to exploitation by those who have more economic and political influence. I've never been to Malaysia, although I would like to visit one day. I'm sure it has its problems too, but from what I can see, they are nothing compared to the UK. Only the very poor in Malaysia might be in dire straits, although I imagine they would get much more support from family, community and government. Subscribed!
Life in the U.K. was MUCH better before mass immigration when we had a homogeneous culture and people. We used to leave our doors unlocked as stealing and crime was so rare.
@@villhelmthat was before you went and broke down the doors of countries that WERE much better before . Britain has never been homogeneous or had the 'same' people. 'ist' attitude like yours can turn one's own people into mass immigrants on borders of other 'homogeneous ' countries as history has clearly shown
@@villhelmThat was in your dreams hun, we all know the history of the "Great Britain" and their child slavery, poor conditioned orphanage, lack of women's rights resulted from Christianity teachings, women being blamed as being witches and burnt in public etc etc.
Well said sister. I moved to UK in 2014 up North and it was fairly manageable and fun. However I live in the south now and its mega expensive and you're right about having two jobs to make ends meet. Apart from all the corruption and politics my heart as a Muslim has fallen out of love with UK and have been considering other opportunities myself. Gave you a like and sub and looking for. Hopefully I can see more about life in Malaysia 🇲🇾 🙏
Very true, As a pakistani immigrant and a student in London, it's not worth to give your whole life to build your dream life in uk, specially in London, The cost of 1 BHK flat in London is starting from 300k , and almost 1 3rd of my salary go to taxes, and 1 2nd goes to rent , I'm working 60 hours per week just to survive, save and leave uk as soon as possible.
Then would you be coming back to Pakistan or moving to some other country for work? What nations are people (who are planning to leave uk) currently going towards around you??
@@roops2939 maybe that has something to do with 10 million immigrants coming into the country in the past 20 years. Who'd have thought a small country can't take the worlds population.
@@zaftra The capitalist class imported a reserve army of labour, that's what Marxists say, that's why conservative governments are only pretending to be against migration too; conservatives want more illegal migration to make the reserve army of labour more desperate, because letting them in legally makes them less desperate
@@zaftraIt's not even the most populous country in the world lol In fact The circle of South East Asia, South Asia and West China is the most densely populated part of the world with 4 Billions people - Yes, half of the world population 😂
I’m so happy I came across your videos because I’ve been feeling exactly the same way . I’m really struggling with living here and thinking about moving back home (Africa) with my children
Salams sister! I agree with you. I don’t want to pay this govt taxes to spend on Ukraine when people here starve, You are 100% correct re the agendas in school xx
I left the UK 18 months ago, to live in Dubai. I'm moving back home to England in June and I cannot wait to go home. The architecture, the availability of fresh local produce, the countryside, the seaside and mostly, the weather!!!... ah, can't wait. The beauty of life is seeing what the world has to offer and living the life you want - as the saying goes... 'move, you're not a tree!' lol.
Great that you have moved to a Muslim country, I am sure you are much more comfortable there just wish many others would follow you, take care and good luck
@@byteme9718 oh dear you don’t know much do you ? I have been there countless times and it’s a majority Muslim country and I certainly don’t need to reed its constitution
@@jettyear3807 That's funny given how long I've lived in Johor. The last government census shows 57% Malay Muslim and even that statistic is questionable. As for the constitution, you've never read it because it clearly states SECULAR. Probably best you don't attempt to read it given your poor literacy. @jettyear3807 7 minutes ago @byteme9718 oh dear you don’t know much do you ? I have been there countless times and it’s a majority Muslim country and I certainly don’t need to reed its constitution
@@byteme9718 Ah Johor Bahru , I went many years ago .. I think in about 97 and I actually got a taxi from Singapore and went to a market there and bought some dodgy DVDs and a stereo would you believe. I hope to be in Singapore in June maybe we can meet for a coffee and discuss our differences and I can get a bit a shopping in ? In fact I may bring the Mrs … 🤔
@@jettyear3807 That would most likely have been Holiday Plaza on Jalan Dato Sulaiman. It's all but closed down with just a very few shop units occupied and a few stalls selling from the mostly empty floors. The hotel next to it, Holiday Inn closed in 2021 and probably won't reopen. The Pan Pacific in the central area, possibly the best hotel in the city then, closed about the same time. The large hotel in the duty free zone, called Eden Garden back then, is barely occupied and the mall that attaches to it has closed bar a few stalls. The once great Grand Blue Wave close to the causeway has deteriorated to the point you'd have to be truly desperate to consider it. It's filthy and completely run down. Johor is probably the most successful state in the country so this woman has clearly misjudged what Malaysia is really like. I don't think she's dishonest but she is very, very naive. She's also full of hatred for the UK, the country that's allowed her to make enough money to move to Malaysia. This is no longer the cheap country it once was to move to as the deposit requirement and guaranteed monthly overseas income are far more than most can afford. There's not a lot to shop for in Johor Bahru and the immigration delays are horrendous. There are some good new malls but they lack character and many shops only cater for the wealthy which explains why they're usually empty. In contrast, at least the old town has been renovated a bit but caters for the opposite end of the market with many shops selling basic, used clothes. A few kampungs still survive but their days are numbered Back in the period you describe, the murder rate was about one/day but back then it felt safer. Now, there's a real tension and Malays are vocal about their resentment toward other Malaysians. This isn't universal but it's been growing year on year, not helped by a pathetically weak government that increases division but this time turning Malays against each other. I moved out of JB years ago to one of Johor's smaller districts where it's safer and life is just better away from traffic and pollution.
Totally agree! But I remember a U.K. like the idillic scenario you are describing when I was a little girl growing up in Wales, now I have no identity left or peace, nor happiness or joy, it is exactly how you describe it!
Finally I ve found person who is brave enough to say it! 👏 Thank you for your knowledge and those videos. We are moving to Malaysia on September for the same reasons
You are very confident sister very intelligent first time watched your video i was very impressed Abdul raheem watching from Sheffield uk well done keep the good work up sister
Everything she has said I agree But most of here are stuck And it’s not easy to get up and go We have commitment And everything here is dragging us down massively and we can’t do nothing about it Hoping That Sunak Will change and we will have a good change
clearly you can't just go to another country just like that, you have to follow processes and procedures, please explain how you got your Malaysian residence visa and so on. Interested to learn more.
Within maybe 2 mins of watching i subscribed to your channel... I usually never do that. Anyway you are so honest and straight forward and clear with your points. Thank you. I feel like I've found someone with my own beliefs about life and awareness of how awfully things are happening in UK including how it affects the new generation of kids. I'd like to move but I'm a single mum with a daughter (5), I'm not feeling brave enough to move at the moment as I'd have no family for support in another country. Would love to learn more from you how you found a country that would be right for the points you mentioned and for your 8 year old. Thank you for reading this! Looking forward to more videos. Best wishes.
thank you for this. A lot of Malaysian felt that they needed to migrate out while outsiders view us as final destination. I guess grass is always greener but in this case UK really is going downhill after Brexit from my point of view.
Your right about western women having masculinity pushed onto them, I'm not an Alfa male or Beta male or any of these steriotypical labels they apply. I want to go somewhere to get good dental care & not be around heavy alcohol drinking. It's not even about the culture here, it's about meeting the basic needs & living rather than just existing.
This is one of the best videos I have watched. You are 💯% correct that the UK has become a sump and is only affordable for the super-rich. I am also planning to move abroad.
Totally agree sister, I also left the UK recently after I realised how broken the system is. Europe in general is declining. Asia is the future. Good luck to you!
Didn’t you have to get a Malay hubby? How much money did you take out there for your house or place? Can you get finance / mortgage? Can you work in a prof office in say sales / recruitment / hr … with only English? Mashallah you seem like a great leader….
I remember 20 plus years ago an economist pointing out that with both partners working we have twice amount of money chasing food which will cause inflationary affect which will eventually mean it will be impossible for a household to survive on a single salary
So fortunate that I found accidentally your channel, you're really inspiring me. My husband was telling me this for years, but its another thing to hear it from a woman:D especially who's been experienced and happy and successful .
Sister, Jazak'Allah Khair for this amazing video. I am only few years behind you, but with same mindset. Especially with your point on tax and children upbringing. I have already started working on it and InShaAllah will share my story one day to everyone. I personally believe that it is a MUST for all Muslims living in west to do Hijra to any Muslim country. We are very skilled people and can benefit our Muslim brothers and sisters.InShaAllah
Thank you sister for your insights. The Saleh family youtube channel is now coveringthis same subject. They are a Canadian family and they will be filming the next 3 months about their move. Strngely they also listed 8 or 10 reasons why they are moving to Malaysia. If you want tey to get in touch with them and maybe if you have been in Malaysia for a while maybe help them. Their youtube channel is The Saleh Family. They are currently in Malaysia for 3 months to prepare a place to live etc and then will move formally to Malaysia once all the paperwork is completed. So anyone also thinking of moving to Malaysia can follow them as they will go through what it is like moving there from the planning to the visa and residency paperwork etc. So far they have released 2 videos. She is asian and husband is a white canadian convert.
SAIRA - DON'T FORGET. IT'S ONLY BECAUSE OF YOUR OPPORTUNITIES AND LIFESTYLE IN THE UK WHICH HAD ALLOWED YOU TO MAKE USE OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEAVE. STATING ALL OF THE NEGATIVES WITHOUT ANY POSITIVE TALK ON THE UK IS SHALLOW AND UNGRATEFUL. I ALSO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEAVE. BUT I'M COMFORTABLE HERE AND FEEL SAFE AND HAPPY.
You’re enjoying Malaysia because of uk pound exchange rate power, once you start earning in ringgit then we’ll see how happy you are there, keep smiling until you’ve pounds to rely on
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Love to go and live and work in Malaysia but I'm trapped in this rainy and cold cold country called England.
It’s normal, she has a big heart she is being honest of her self, it’s ok.
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I from the UK and have been settled with family in Malaysia for years. Going back to London is now about seeing family and enjoying some cooler weather and that's about it. I appreciate not everyone has the luxury of choice, but I worked hard in younger years and now have more choice over where to live. The UK just isn't worth the amount you need to pay into the system in order to sustain a decent quality of life.
What kind of work did you that allowed you to retire comfortably abroad?
Hi how is it living in Malaysia I would most probably look to live there in the not so distant future. Although my heart is also in Egypt 😊
You probably wouldn't qualify under the latest requirements as the deposit and income requirements are absurd.
Left the UK, after I embraced Islam; lived in Cairo for a year, and 10 years now in Oman, Alhamdulilah
Masha'Allah can I also ask how is Oman and is it cheap to live there
How old is Aisha?
Mashaallah may Allah make it easier for all of us
What do you do for work? I'm guessing something specialist field. If not like me, working in customer service industry there is not a huge level of transferable skills. How or what do I do for work if I move abroad...
@@IdkG7 1400+ years minimum
I love how you choose your words carefully and thoughtfully whilst delivering a very useful message. A lot of us are trapped in the UK. It feels like a cage.
It is a cage
Same here, but hope to go back!
Better in my country and poor than to live in a cage. In my country I have real food, green gras, mountains and lots of fresh air + friends!
Especially, since England & Wales voted for the UK to leave the EU. I live in the EU but still feel caged as being a Brit I can't move freely throughout the rest of the EU for longer than 90 days. Thanks England!
ofc its a cage for backwards people, openness is not something economics can fix
What hyperbolic nonsense , free to leave at any time, it’s a democracy remember , unlike other states 😂
I left the UK at the right time in 2001 at the age of 21 to go work overseas and make a better life for myself, best decision i ever made.. I moved too the USA for 6 years then to the Middle East, Kuwait, Qatar and now Egypt the past 14 years.
Glad you settled in Egypt. Welcome!
@@alaa-eldin_hamdan Sukran, it’s a Beautiful country. People of Egypt are very warm and welcoming😍
Is it cheap with 4 kids am planning to move out of UK
@@farzana_d.h for an expat Yes, not like it was when i came 14 years ago. Still a lot cheaper than the UK 💯. Schooling can be expensive if you want good education.
What was your experience in Kuwait
I’m so SORRY guys I forgot number 6 & 7 🙈😂 Do forgive me it’s my first time making these types of videos! PT 2 will be out soon inshallah!
Uk is finished
Brilliant video sis . You are correct in your assessment of the uk .
Lol
Sister listern you said everything that has been m9ving in my m8nd. I wod love to go n stay in Malaysia and ur assessment I think is 100% I wod love to know more. As advice. Thank You
Didn't even realise lol
Spot on. The UK needs to understand that people do not want to live to work!! They need to build roads, high speed railways, millions of houses, train more and more doctors and nurses, build more and more hospitals, schools, clean their country up, spread their population out so there's no high density living, reduce their sky high crime rates and lots more besides... I left the UK, I can only see it getting worse.
High density living isn't in itself bad. In the UK, it's a necessity, because there isn't enough land for low density living, farming, and nature at the same time. Nature is suffering enough already, and farming here is already basically a joke. High density living can be done in tall towers with large flats inside, or tall towers with small flats (which is the case in British city centres), or tiny houses on the ground (outer London).
The big flats in tall towers is the best option. The other options are a result of an unfair housing market.
@Moses_VII third world living. Population is booming and these people want to live in green areas rather than in concrete jungles. Even the Leftist loons choose to live in green areas.
We wouldn’t need any of that if we weren’t suffering from mass immigration putting millions of people into the nation who don’t assimilate and who are a giant strain on the infrastructure and social fabric.
One of the issues we have and so many people , including Muslims want to live in uk , because it’s generally easier to live in , has a democracy, things generally run better , you have better human rights and provides freedom and opportunities if you want to have a family 😂
@Moses_VII third world high density living
Jazakallahu khairan sister for appreciating my country. As a born Muslims here, we are not perfect but Alhamdulillah we still be able to have Islamic Education & pratice Islam freely and always try to improvise our quality of life as a Muslim.
Muslims can do everything in Europeans countries while Christians can not do anything in Islamic coutries.
I am Malaysian, my partner is British now we live in UK, me and my partner will moved back to Malaysia soon too.
Same. Me too. Next year hopefully
@cececonnie5509 sound amazing
Mashalllah do u have Instagram ? I would like to know u thank u
Same. My other half wants to move out of the country back to mine, Malaysia. We are considering this in a few years.
@@positivelyserena You'll be poor there.
Well articulated, confident and strong opinions. A good role model for Muslim women.
For women 😊😉
Why don't you say for woman in general!
@@davidhookway514 becasue she is backwards arab culture not even Islam. Thats why she cant say it.
that still just worth half of a Man word right?
I grew up in Kuwait where its always sunny, there's less cruelty amongst people like you said and everything that's enjoyable is affordable and bears value. I moved to the UK thinking that life is better here but the points you highlighted are exactly what I've been thinking since I moved here. The UK is overrated and its a terrible environment for preserving a child's innocence through their childhood
When my son was 4 years old, he said “mummy, i want to marry” i was shocked. Apparently he was taught at school about marriage, that “man can marry woman, man can marry man, woman can marry woman”. Bruhhh they are freaking FOUR years old, why talk about marriage??? Right now he’s 9 and if i ask him if he fancies anyone he’d say “mum, i’m not 25 years old yet!!” 🤣 because i told him you can only start talking about marriage at 25 😂😂
I actually am safer in uk than when I lived in a south east asian country for 13 yrs.. I was physically abused and they were soo rough and slapped faces all the time even kids faces they hit kids with sticks and slapped faces at the international school I worked in.. my kids have trauma from that place.. I was very lonely and left out being a uk revert there. i came back to uk after 13 yrs and feel soo much safer and more respected here as a muslim woman.. in the south east asian muslim country western women were looked on more as an object and many other women also.. I have soo kind and good friends here who are muslim and non muslim.. I was guilty at always looking down on uk but at least kids are more protected here and women.. I feel safer here and my kids cant be slapped or hit with sticks at school here if they have learning difficulties. i was a teacher at an international school in muslim south east asian country for 13 yrs 😢 i am being truthful 🌸
@@cececonnie5509I lived in a muslim south east asian country for 13 yrs and constantly saw soo many males fully dressed like women. i was in a lift once and lots came in it was soo scary and they were made up like women and even had long nails but mens voices .. I have never seen that in my area and uk time since ai was a child ..
@@everythinglovelyCatherinei’m sorry for your experience. Do you mind telling me is it Malaysia or Indonesia or Brunei. I’m surprised international schools would allow such treatment, where rich kids go to. I went to gov school and never had this, but generally corporal punishment is accepted by the culture, e.g teens caught smoking in school, get caned. Generally slapping the face is a big no for muslim, never touch the face area for punishment, but yes some teachers go overboard which is rare. But I’m very surprised this happens in international schools😲 i also understand you being native to the UK feel more comfortable in the UK. My husband & kids are british, i dont think my kids would survive the local asian school, the syllabus are very intense and the environment very competitive, parents send their kids to afterschool tuition until 10pm is a norm, it’s crazy. My kids will go to the international school there
@@cececonnie5509Can't be Malaysia. Government school doesn't even allow you to touch kids even in 2006. They also won't allow the teachers to punish teenagers by standing under the sun. In fact, having assembly under the sun is also forbidden due to increasingly litigious parents. And if we are talking about international schools? There's simply no discussion, you're getting served right there and then for touching the kids' skin, no matter how lightly. No such thing as letting it happen for 13 years, even just a month is already bankrupting the school. The treatment of women as she described also feels foreign to Malaysian culture. You can't treat women badly here in public, EVERYONE will interfere. As a non-hijabi malay here, too, i know better of the treatment of Malaysian muslims to anyone who doesn't cover up (since this lady infers being muslim plays very big part of maltreatment of women). Spoiler alert, they can't and won't do a thing outside of government building (due to dress code), even when you live in their neighbourhood. Like, why would they? Malaysia is used to all kinds of people, and most families are matriarchal, so women by default gets better protection and respect here. From mundane things like addressing you as sis even in shopping apps chat, to commiting crimes in favour of the women (for example, honour killing culture was never practiced in Malaysia. In fact, it's the guy who dishonoured the lady who often gets snuffed here. Look at Along Spoon case, Bakarudin Busu case (instead of being angry at the stripper for getting involved with the guy, the bf decided to kill her client), the bomb case (husband learned to bomb from RUclips to help his wife to end the guy who dumped her, all the while being married during the affair), the recent case where a guy gets snuffed out and buried by siblings for threatening to leak their sister's nudes. It's the mentality here to protect and respect women no matter what they do, instead of treating them like a piece of meat in general. Since Brunei doesn‘t allow cross dressing in public, only 2 countries possible here, and i find it hard to relate it to the reality here in Malaysia.
Hats off to you for moving to an Islamic country.
Malaysia is a muslim country. It is not an Islamic country. Its ruled by Muslims but not with Islam
@@maxpathan7927 give it time, it will be. this how it starts, then in decade or so turns to arab nation.
@@maxpathan7927Islam is stated in the Federal Constitution. Do not deny that hence why we have the Shariah Court to uphold the religion.
Show me 1 Islamic country??😂
@@niki0918it’s backward and violent and stifles innovation and free expression … no thanks , probably good for a holiday and that’s it 😂
Man I love this lady, she is fully awake.
Fully awake?
She is Muslim, living in a bubble 🤪
wouldn’t say fully, but def sees the matrix & constant brainwashing
Thankyou. Im hoping to leave the UK ASAP!
Cheerio 👋
Best choice you could have made in your life.
you need help moving? i think hidden will help if you ask
@@dd-uy5lx 🤣
Where are you planning to go?? 😮
UK has many free or low cost activities - walks (fields, forests, hills & mountains, parks), beaches, cycling, canoeing, team sports. Although it is less desirable to be outside for most of the year due to cold and dark.
i run a huge business Alhamdulillah, i too want to STOP paying tax in the u.k i'd rather pay it to Malaysia InshaALLAH.
What do you do?
@@t4nveer import from china,indonesia and india, retail in e.u, u.s, u.k
You are most welcome..please pay your zakat in Malaysia 😊
You can pay zakat in Malaysia and it can counter the tax payment, it's a good option for Muslims here in Malaysia.
good, they be happy you be leaving.
I swell in hot weather, so Alhamdulillah, I'm grateful for the UK 🇬🇧😇
Dagestan and Chechnya and Turkey and Bosnia and Azerbaijan have weather which isn't hot.
They are better places for families and religious people.
@@موسى_7
Turks are racist. They don't like Arabs. One Kuwaiti and his family were on holiday to Turkey Istanbul and he got attacked. It was all over the news. He was lucky to be alive. Hardly anyone in the market came to help. Go do your research.....
@@spidyman8853
Go to a part of Turkey where people are religious. There are lots of Syrian refugees, and some parts of Turkey are very friendly to them because they are religious. Only secular people hate Arabs, because hating Arabs came from Islamophobia created by Ataturk.
You said your friend was in Istanbul? Different parts of Istanbul are religious or secular. Some parts are very friendly to Arabs, other are very hostile.
wow yes good to hear i resonate with what your saying, well said im looking at moving away for the same reasons, wishing you all the best. I loved Penang and eating Durian, Malaysia has been on my move to list as well as South America
It’s not only in uk all over the world it’s changing, people are less kinder, less tolerant and more toxic, we are Alhamdulillah are very contented with our life in uk moving out may be good for you but not for everyone.
But other countries don't charge tax upon on tax and other countries don't Meddle in other countries affairs and start wars.
mryousuf12 any muslim should aspire to be in a Muslim country for even more reasons than her
other countries do not use your taxes to fund wars in another country
@@pabo-qv3nxthis is really a very naive view of other countries
@@pabo-qv3nx
✨👍🏻Well said!
Bless up sister, totally makes sense
Same moved to Saudi, I had family over here and had work waiting for me alhamduillah
Is Saudi actually a good place to live though?
@@jawlig it's more rewarding as I work in healthcare and the safety is very high, I was under a lot of pressure in the UK due to costs but everyone is different
mashAllah you are lucky
@@BlueOcean-c2y LUCK Labouring under Correct Knowledge
@@jawligyes it is Alhamdulilah no drugs no crime, clean , no racism and above all no heavy taxes u can fully enjoy your life with family even with an average income
Everything you said was spot on! Thank you for sharing your own enlightenment with others. Live well and praise god ❤
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Next: Reasons why choose Malaysia.
Deffo!!
@@SairaHayatiyes would love to know how you decided to settle in Malaysia. I do agree with a lot of your points. Ww have to micro manage our kids just to keep them safe😢
@@sumiiluv thats called parenting, you can be like arabs and rest of the culture, just let them learn from the streets.
By Allahs mercy embraced Islam 5 years back. It has turned my life around and opened my eyes.
I want to move to a Muslim country but can't decide if Malaysia is better or the middle east .
Msia is good for westerner/easterner whether he/she a muslim or not.we live here in harmony n respect each other.that makes msia a strong n attractive country.
Malaysia is not a Muslim country and you'll need to be rich to move there legally. My condolences for your mental illness that resulted in conversion.
@@kamrulz659 What harmony? You racist Malays have skewed everything in your favour and yet still under achieve. Your resentment will fuel the next violent event which isn't far away judging by the tension you can sense in so many places.
Assalamualaikum..Thanks for choosing Malaysia as your 2nd home..
Thank you for being so welcoming!
@@SairaHayati I agree, these people should NOT be indoctrinating very young kids about sex . These people are reducing the importance of a stable family life. Father, mother and children, with grandparents nearby. ❤️
@@roops2939 Look what Muhammad did to Aisha. Even Zakir Naik and other Muslim scholars admit what happened. He was in his 50s, married her at 6, consummated the marriage at 9. He had other wives at the time and Aisha never had children so he didn't do it for fertility. He also said he married her because of a dream. Then there was the fact he was also a conqueror who raided caravans and owned slaves. Not a good guy or a universal figure to look up to.
@@roops2939 they aint moving there, only her and family. It's okay they will marry her off by 16 trust me. Seen her other content, jihats trying to hide her self.
You’re a leader for sure. All the points you made were 100% accurate. I myself have seen the change here in UK. I wish I knew what good ideas you utilised to give you the lifestyle you have today.
Wow, thank you
@@SairaHayati , I’m honoured to get a response back from you. You’re so knowledgeable and we’re in very similar circumstances. I too love properties especially one I can refurbish and then rent out. I’m no where near your level, but I’m soaking as much as I can from your videos and blogs. Wish I could get more from you but I must be thankful for amount you have shared already. You’re loved Saira. Keep doing what you do. You’re path is clear now for you.
Pure truth about the UK, I am from a totally different cultural circle, however, all 10 points are spot on. I am happy there are others that see it clearly.
I think we all have different experiences and I am glad u are happy .. I am a revert from uk and went to live in a south east asian country for 13 years and I still have trauma from it.. I was treated really badly and physically hurt.. I came back to the uk after 13 yrs of misery and feel safer here as a muslim woman to be honest .. in the UK i feel safer and have less strictness forced onto me here .. this is my honest experience as a muslim uk revert 😊🌸no country is perfect and has its positive and negatives and I have friends of all faiths and also felt many times quite rejected and lonely as a muslim woman .. I think lots of english women here in uk have feminine energy one of my best friends is english and not muslim but is the kindest most humble person I know 😊🌸🙏🏻 my daughter was also traumatised in muslim boarding school when we lived there and so not all muslims have good experiences in eastern countries 😊🌸🙏🏻🦋 i think the west is looked down upon and I was guilty of that then after my experiences in south east asia I realised there is soo much good also in the west and every country has positives and negatives and if we put down western women its from ego and I have learnt this as I was guilty of it thats why I am more a spiritual Muslim
Which South East Asian countries do you lived before?
What country you lived in and were you hurt by a relative or some random strangers attack you?
Lady you are spot on I can resonate with your every word. I live in the U.K. and it’s a hot mess. Inshallah I aim to follow in your footsteps. Thank you.
I just joined your channel and i must say its always a joy to find a like minded woman. Moved from Australia last year and its such a great country. Im glad you are able to afford to buy your own place because that is a game changer.
I must say, as good as the people are, my experience as a black person has been slightly different. Although ive had one man yell at me for no good reason, ive mostly been ignored by shopkeepers and others i tried to interact with even though i said salaam. I dont think they like people of my color which is a brainwashing because Africa is an entire continent and to judge people for the sake of some stories coming from US media is sad. Other than that everything else is great. I do miss my mom and sisters and might be leaving to join them in Africa in the near future.
be strong queen 🤍 hope your okay ?
Salaam Saira! Love this 😊 i was born and bred in uk and totally agree and resonate with every thing you said! Thanks so much for sharing your experiences, i am fascinated by Malaysia just wish i had the courage to do the same thing. Pls upload more content on life in Malaysia. Bless you and love to you and your family 💗
Yes I too would love to hear more about Malaysia and Egypt please😊
Work to live. Not live to work. Thank you for this message. Random video that popped up. Reminded me that I can live anywhere. I must take advantage of that...
thank you
Jazak'Allah Khair (جزاك اللهُ) May Allah Swt reward you with goodness
Ameen thank you!
this was super helpful coming from someone who is also seriously considering moving out of the UK and trying to come up with a game plan as these things do not happen overnight. It would be great to hear more about how you financially prepared yourself for this - you mentioned investments and running businesses. As right now, i have one source of income (my job) which is killing me, but is the only solution i can see....
Alhamdulillah
I hope that we Malaysians can make u feel welcome
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Thank you and Jissakallahu Khairan my beautiful sister for woken me up as a single parent in uk 🇬🇧 honestly I’m struggling and stressed but Alhamdulilah I been thinking same ♥️🫡
I'd love to move to a muslim country too!!! Uk isn't what used to be😢😢😢
On your bike then
With all due respect, this is quite a peculiar statement to make, akin to:
"I don't like KFC anymore, they don't make good burgers like they used to!" (or "I don't like McDonalds anymore, their fried chicken isn't what it used to be!")
Why’s that then? 🤬
The UK was never on the same level as mainland Europe. It was always on struggle street. Still no high speed railway, still no new roads, hospitals, doctors and nurses...
Like its a surprise that Britain isn't Islamic enough?? What did you expect?
Leaving UK …. Good for you and better for UK as well.
Masha-allah really happy for you and thank you for sharing, my wife is from Thailand and we're planning to move to Thailand early next year, like you I was born and raised in the UK and I've seen the decline in the standard of living.
This blew my mind ! As a mother you’ve literally opened my understanding and I will question and take a stand x
Thank you ❤️
Alhamdulillah,, welcome to Malaysia , have a plesant stay in an Islamic invironment.
what?
@@henryyeoh8610do you have a problem?
Most stuck in UK can't move out due to poverty .Either benefits have made them lazy or they are just so poor can't afford moving out .UK is the 5th largest economy .When I see people living in London ,stressed ,grumpy,tired,struggling & I start thinking this 5th largest economy doesn't invest on people,s lives. They deliberately don't build new homes .So I think the system in UK is twisted & in a circle & miserable. There are many looking for a way out .
Salam Saira, wow! I love your videos and I am so impressed with how you have pointed out your reasons moving out of UK. UK has become a step child of USA and whatever US does, they just follow through. I see that George Galloway is back and he will seed some fairness into the society. I am really happy for you and pray that Allah SWT will bless your family as you start a new life in Malaysia. I love the country and visited at least 20 times with my wife Saira! BTW we live in USA and like you, despise some of the stuff the Govt does here and not honoring human lives in other places of the world! Good luck with your success in RUclips!
Them African people 🙄
You hit on some very good points there. You explained very clearly your reasons and I wish you continued success and happiness for you and your family.
The UK is largely a class system, so if one isn't in the upper class bracket, then life will always get more difficult. However, the majority of the people living in the UK are well below that level, which means their financial and housing situations are precarious and subject to exploitation by those who have more economic and political influence.
I've never been to Malaysia, although I would like to visit one day. I'm sure it has its problems too, but from what I can see, they are nothing compared to the UK. Only the very poor in Malaysia might be in dire straits, although I imagine they would get much more support from family, community and government.
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Life in the U.K. was MUCH better before mass immigration when we had a homogeneous culture and people. We used to leave our doors unlocked as stealing and crime was so rare.
@@villhelmthat was before you went and broke down the doors of countries that WERE much better before . Britain has never been homogeneous or had the 'same' people. 'ist' attitude like yours can turn one's own people into mass immigrants on borders of other 'homogeneous ' countries as history has clearly shown
@@villhelmThat was in your dreams hun, we all know the history of the "Great Britain" and their child slavery, poor conditioned orphanage, lack of women's rights resulted from Christianity teachings, women being blamed as being witches and burnt in public etc etc.
Well said sister. I moved to UK in 2014 up North and it was fairly manageable and fun. However I live in the south now and its mega expensive and you're right about having two jobs to make ends meet. Apart from all the corruption and politics my heart as a Muslim has fallen out of love with UK and have been considering other opportunities myself. Gave you a like and sub and looking for. Hopefully I can see more about life in Malaysia 🇲🇾 🙏
Very true,
As a pakistani immigrant and a student in London, it's not worth to give your whole life to build your dream life in uk, specially in London,
The cost of 1 BHK flat in London is starting from 300k , and almost 1 3rd of my salary go to taxes, and 1 2nd goes to rent , I'm working 60 hours per week just to survive, save and leave uk as soon as possible.
Then would you be coming back to Pakistan or moving to some other country for work? What nations are people (who are planning to leave uk) currently going towards around you??
@@abidakausar4426
Gain experience and leave uk ,
Uk experience matters.
I'm an American and I can say you are absolutely correct on every point you've made.
I agree with you UK isn't a place to be or bring up children.
too many Islamists.
Correct, or fall ill, or need dental care, or need a house to live in, or drive on open roads, or go on a train...
@@roops2939 maybe that has something to do with 10 million immigrants coming into the country in the past 20 years.
Who'd have thought a small country can't take the worlds population.
@@zaftra
The capitalist class imported a reserve army of labour, that's what Marxists say, that's why conservative governments are only pretending to be against migration too; conservatives want more illegal migration to make the reserve army of labour more desperate, because letting them in legally makes them less desperate
@@zaftraIt's not even the most populous country in the world lol In fact The circle of South East Asia, South Asia and West China is the most densely populated part of the world with 4 Billions people - Yes, half of the world population 😂
I’m so happy I came across your videos because I’ve been feeling exactly the same way . I’m really struggling with living here and thinking about moving back home (Africa) with my children
I cut my hours at work to 25 hours a week because I can get by on it
Salams sister! I agree with you. I don’t want to pay this govt taxes to spend on Ukraine when people here starve, You are 100% correct re the agendas in school xx
You make some very good points. Agreed, the politicians who are meant to serve us appear to be out for their own agendas.
I left the UK 18 months ago, to live in Dubai. I'm moving back home to England in June and I cannot wait to go home. The architecture, the availability of fresh local produce, the countryside, the seaside and mostly, the weather!!!... ah, can't wait. The beauty of life is seeing what the world has to offer and living the life you want - as the saying goes... 'move, you're not a tree!' lol.
Dubai is artificial
@@yuutuubuuBecause you only learn about Dubai from RUclips obviously 😂
i think you're going to have a shock when you come back...
I woukd love to see the uk divided one say. You guys colonized many innocent people.
Great that you have moved to a Muslim country, I am sure you are much more comfortable there just wish many others would follow you, take care and good luck
Where in your tiny mind have you invented the lie Malaysia is a "Muslim country"? I suggest you read it's constitution.
@@byteme9718 oh dear you don’t know much do you ? I have been there countless times and it’s a majority Muslim country and I certainly don’t need to reed its constitution
@@jettyear3807 That's funny given how long I've lived in Johor. The last government census shows 57% Malay Muslim and even that statistic is questionable. As for the constitution, you've never read it because it clearly states SECULAR. Probably best you don't attempt to read it given your poor literacy.
@jettyear3807
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@byteme9718 oh dear you don’t know much do you ? I have been there countless times and it’s a majority Muslim country and I certainly don’t need to reed its constitution
@@byteme9718 Ah Johor Bahru , I went many years ago .. I think in about 97 and I actually got a taxi from Singapore and went to a market there and bought some dodgy DVDs and a stereo would you believe.
I hope to be in Singapore in June maybe we can meet for a coffee and discuss our differences and I can get a bit a shopping in ? In fact I may bring the Mrs … 🤔
@@jettyear3807 That would most likely have been Holiday Plaza on Jalan Dato Sulaiman. It's all but closed down with just a very few shop units occupied and a few stalls selling from the mostly empty floors. The hotel next to it, Holiday Inn closed in 2021 and probably won't reopen. The Pan Pacific in the central area, possibly the best hotel in the city then, closed about the same time. The large hotel in the duty free zone, called Eden Garden back then, is barely occupied and the mall that attaches to it has closed bar a few stalls. The once great Grand Blue Wave close to the causeway has deteriorated to the point you'd have to be truly desperate to consider it. It's filthy and completely run down.
Johor is probably the most successful state in the country so this woman has clearly misjudged what Malaysia is really like. I don't think she's dishonest but she is very, very naive. She's also full of hatred for the UK, the country that's allowed her to make enough money to move to Malaysia. This is no longer the cheap country it once was to move to as the deposit requirement and guaranteed monthly overseas income are far more than most can afford.
There's not a lot to shop for in Johor Bahru and the immigration delays are horrendous. There are some good new malls but they lack character and many shops only cater for the wealthy which explains why they're usually empty. In contrast, at least the old town has been renovated a bit but caters for the opposite end of the market with many shops selling basic, used clothes. A few kampungs still survive but their days are numbered
Back in the period you describe, the murder rate was about one/day but back then it felt safer. Now, there's a real tension and Malays are vocal about their resentment toward other Malaysians. This isn't universal but it's been growing year on year, not helped by a pathetically weak government that increases division but this time turning Malays against each other. I moved out of JB years ago to one of Johor's smaller districts where it's safer and life is just better away from traffic and pollution.
Totally agree! But I remember a U.K. like the idillic scenario you are describing when I was a little girl growing up in Wales, now I have no identity left or peace, nor happiness or joy, it is exactly how you describe it!
Your so right with everything talked about here 🙌
alhamdulillah welcome to Malaysia❤
Finally I ve found person who is brave enough to say it! 👏 Thank you for your knowledge and those videos. We are moving to Malaysia on September for the same reasons
You are very confident sister very intelligent first time watched your video i was very impressed Abdul raheem watching from Sheffield uk well done keep the good work up sister
You are one million percent Wright my sister may ALLAH almighty keep you and your loved one's blessed in both worlds IN SHA ALLAH.
Completely agree with you on the taxes and how our best interests are not at heart my plan is too move out in the near future
Inshallah 🙏
Soon you will go viral, thumbnail and video is liiit
This video is amazing 👊 This lady told it like it is 👏👏👏
Everything she has said I agree
But most of here are stuck
And it’s not easy to get up and go
We have commitment
And everything here is dragging us down massively and we can’t do nothing about it
Hoping That Sunak Will change and we will have a good change
clearly you can't just go to another country just like that, you have to follow processes and procedures, please explain how you got your Malaysian residence visa and so on. Interested to learn more.
jazakaAllaah khair for sharing, as from Manchester, I agree to most what you said and learned more
Within maybe 2 mins of watching i subscribed to your channel... I usually never do that. Anyway you are so honest and straight forward and clear with your points. Thank you. I feel like I've found someone with my own beliefs about life and awareness of how awfully things are happening in UK including how it affects the new generation of kids. I'd like to move but I'm a single mum with a daughter (5), I'm not feeling brave enough to move at the moment as I'd have no family for support in another country. Would love to learn more from you how you found a country that would be right for the points you mentioned and for your 8 year old. Thank you for reading this! Looking forward to more videos. Best wishes.
thank you for this. A lot of Malaysian felt that they needed to migrate out while outsiders view us as final destination. I guess grass is always greener but in this case UK really is going downhill after Brexit from my point of view.
Mashallah respect your view respect and love from Pakistan via south Africa
That's great news 🎉🎉🎉 Have fun
Your right about western women having masculinity pushed onto them, I'm not an Alfa male or Beta male or any of these steriotypical labels they apply. I want to go somewhere to get good dental care & not be around heavy alcohol drinking. It's not even about the culture here, it's about meeting the basic needs & living rather than just existing.
Brilliant video Mash'Allah. Very concise and cannot disagree with any of the content.
I wish , sis keep it up, InshaAllah hope we can do this king of move !!!
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@@SairaHayatiwhich country you in now
This is one of the best videos I have watched. You are 💯% correct that the UK has become a sump and is only affordable for the super-rich.
I am also planning to move abroad.
Totally agree sister,
I also left the UK recently after I realised how broken the system is. Europe in general is declining. Asia is the future. Good luck to you!
Didn’t you have to get a Malay hubby? How much money did you take out there for your house or place? Can you get finance / mortgage? Can you work in a prof office in say sales / recruitment / hr … with only English? Mashallah you seem like a great leader….
Jzk Allah for sharing, may Allah make ur path easy. Ameen
I am off too, bye bye UK.
I remember 20 plus years ago an economist pointing out that with both partners working we have twice amount of money chasing food which will cause inflationary affect which will eventually mean it will be impossible for a household to survive on a single salary
Enjoy your stay in Malaysia Hayati !🤩
Life is too short to spend it all in one place. You are only on this rock for 70-80 years, if you are lucky. Keep moving, keep learning, keep living.
Perhaps you should make a video on why you chose Malaysia.
So fortunate that I found accidentally your channel, you're really inspiring me. My husband was telling me this for years, but its another thing to hear it from a woman:D especially who's been experienced and happy and successful .
Mashaallah so inspiring honestly
Sister, Jazak'Allah Khair for this amazing video. I am only few years behind you, but with same mindset. Especially with your point on tax and children upbringing. I have already started working on it and InShaAllah will share my story one day to everyone. I personally believe that it is a MUST for all Muslims living in west to do Hijra to any Muslim country. We are very skilled people and can benefit our Muslim brothers and sisters.InShaAllah
I hope you start a trend and make space for young English people.
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Concise, coherent,to the point and simple!
THANK YOU FOR LEAVING EU
welldone but did you return the UK passports or kept them ? if you have gone for good you wont need them
Good question, there are about 6 million Muslims here and more than half have been looting UK through our hard earned taxes.
Thank you sister for your insights. The Saleh family youtube channel is now coveringthis same subject. They are a Canadian family and they will be filming the next 3 months about their move. Strngely they also listed 8 or 10 reasons why they are moving to Malaysia. If you want tey to get in touch with them and maybe if you have been in Malaysia for a while maybe help them.
Their youtube channel is The Saleh Family. They are currently in Malaysia for 3 months to prepare a place to live etc and then will move formally to Malaysia once all the paperwork is completed. So anyone also thinking of moving to Malaysia can follow them as they will go through what it is like moving there from the planning to the visa and residency paperwork etc. So far they have released 2 videos. She is asian and husband is a white canadian convert.
SAIRA - DON'T FORGET. IT'S ONLY BECAUSE OF YOUR OPPORTUNITIES AND LIFESTYLE IN THE UK WHICH HAD ALLOWED YOU TO MAKE USE OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEAVE.
STATING ALL OF THE NEGATIVES WITHOUT ANY POSITIVE TALK ON THE UK IS SHALLOW AND UNGRATEFUL.
I ALSO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEAVE. BUT I'M COMFORTABLE HERE AND FEEL SAFE AND HAPPY.
It's the currency exchange Hun.
@@nutzhazel Don't be ridiculous.
I’m glad you’re awake ❤
With healthcare being gone in the U.K., what do you think of the rise in long term sickness?
Liked and subscribed! Thank God I found your channel!
Imagine talking about taking children’s innocent for teaching something while mutilating the body parts of your newborn…
Asalamulaikum, 2Welcome to Malaysia, Malaysia truly Asia
Thanks you! 🙈
Salam Sister Saira. Alhamdulillah you are now in Malaysia❤
Well said sister! That's why we left the UK as well.
Good for uk futures
You’re enjoying Malaysia because of uk pound exchange rate power, once you start earning in ringgit then we’ll see how happy you are there, keep smiling until you’ve pounds to rely on
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