Work in Malaysia

Your Career Deserves a
Better Location

Malaysia offers foreign professionals something rare — a genuinely international job market, English-speaking workplaces, and a cost of living low enough that your salary actually means something. Here's why more professionals are choosing Malaysia over Singapore, Dubai, and London.

What you get

Salary purchasing power

2–3x more than Singapore or London

Income tax

0–30% progressive, capped at 30%

Capital gains tax

None

Healthcare

World-class private hospitals from RM 50/visit

Cost of living

60% lower than Singapore

Work language

English — no adaptation needed

Weekend travel

10+ countries within 3 hours by flight

Lifestyle

Metropolitan city at emerging market prices

RM 5K–25Ktypical expat salary range per month

0%capital gains tax in Malaysia

24%corporate tax rate, one of ASEAN's lowest

Englishofficial language in most industries

Why professionals choose Malaysia

More career. More life. Lower cost.

Malaysia is not a compromise — it is an upgrade. Here is what working professionals consistently say makes Malaysia different from every other expat destination they have considered.

Your salary goes further

RM 8,000 monthly salary in Kuala Lumpur gives you a comfortable apartment in a central neighbourhood, daily restaurant meals, weekend travel across Southeast Asia, and money left over at the end of the month. The same lifestyle in Singapore would cost three times as much.

English is the working language

Malaysia's corporate world operates in English. Government agencies, multinational offices, tech companies, and banks all run in English — making the transition from the UK, US, Australia, or India genuinely seamless.

Multinationals chose Malaysia for a reason

Shell, HSBC, Accenture, IBM, EY, Grab, and hundreds of other global companies have regional headquarters or shared services centres in Malaysia. Working here means working in a globally connected environment — not a domestic backwater.

Southeast Asia on your doorstep

Kuala Lumpur is 2 hours from Bali, 45 minutes from Singapore, 3 hours from Bangkok, and 6 hours from Tokyo. Weekends in Southeast Asia become a normal part of life — not once-a-year splurges.

World-class private healthcare

Malaysia is consistently ranked among the top 10 countries globally for medical tourism. Private hospitals are modern, well-staffed, and affordable — a specialist consultation costs a fraction of what you'd pay in the UK or US.

International schools and bilingual education

Families moving to Malaysia have access to British, American, Australian, and IB curriculum schools across Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor. Education quality is high and fees are significantly lower than in Singapore or Hong Kong.

Salary expectations

What do foreign professionals earn in Malaysia?

Salaries vary significantly by industry, role, and experience. Here are typical monthly salary ranges for common expat roles in Malaysia.

Role

Monthly Income

Software Engineer (mid-level)

RM 7,000 – 12,000

Data Scientist / ML Engineer

RM 9,000 – 18,000

Finance Manager

RM 10,000 – 20,000

Marketing Manager

RM 8,000 – 15,000

Product Manager

RM 10,000 – 20,000

Civil / Structural Engineer

RM 6,000 – 12,000

Doctor / Medical Specialist

RM 15,000 – 35,000

Operations Manager

RM 8,000 – 16,000

Figures are gross monthly salary estimates for experienced foreign professionals in Kuala Lumpur. Actual offers vary by employer, sector, and negotiation.

How it works

Getting from job offer to living in Malaysia

The Employment Pass application is submitted by your employer and approved by Malaysian authorities. Processing typically takes 4–8 weeks.

1

Find your role

Browse jobs on MalaysiaWorking filtered by industry, city, salary range, and visa sponsorship availability. Most listings show clearly whether the employer will sponsor an Employment Pass.

2

Interview and receive your offer

Most Malaysian employers conduct interviews remotely first. Once you receive a confirmed offer letter with your salary and start date, the EP process can begin.

3

Your employer applies for your EP

The Employment Pass is applied for by your employer through the government's ESD portal — not by you. This takes 4–8 weeks and requires documents from both you and your employer.

4

Arrive and complete medical

Once your EP is approved, you enter Malaysia and complete a medical examination — a standard requirement before your EP card is issued. The whole process from job offer to arriving in Malaysia typically takes 8–14 weeks.

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Can you afford the lifestyle?

What RM 8,000 a month actually buys you in Kuala Lumpur?

Salaries vary significantly by industry, role, and experience. Here are typical monthly salary ranges for common expat roles in Malaysia.

Expense

Monthly Cost(Estimated)

1-bedroom apartment (Mont Kiara / KLCC area)

RM 2,200 – 3,500

Groceries (mid-range)

RM 400 – 600

Dining out daily (mix of hawker & restaurant)

RM 600 – 900

Transport (Grab + LRT)

RM 300 – 500

Gym membership

RM 100 – 250

Weekend trips within SEA (monthly average)

RM 400 – 800

Estimated monthly total

RM 4,000 – 6,550

On RM 8,000 you live comfortably and save. On RM 12,000 you live very well.

What you can and cannot do

EP visa permissions

You can

  • Live and work in Malaysia legally

  • Stay up to 10 years (based on category)

  • Bring spouse and children

  • Travel in and out of Malaysia freely

  • Work in approved professional role

  • Renew your pass based on eligibility

You cannot

  • Work for a different employer without reapplying

  • Freelance or run your own business

  • Apply without a valid job offer

  • Use EP as a direct PR pathway

  • Work in low-skilled or unapproved roles

Frequently Asked questions

Working in Malaysia — common questions

No. You must have a confirmed job offer from a Malaysian employer before applying for an Employment Pass.

As of 2026, the minimum salary starts at RM 5,000 per month for Category III, RM 10,000 for Category II, and RM 20,000 for Category I, depending on the role and seniority.

Processing typically takes 2–6 weeks after submission, depending on documentation completeness and approval timelines.

No. The Employment Pass is tied to your employer. If you change jobs, your new employer must submit a fresh application.

Yes. Employment Pass holders can sponsor dependants such as their spouse and children, subject to eligibility requirements.

No. The application is submitted by your employer. Once approved, you can enter Malaysia to complete the visa endorsement process.

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