Kuala Lumpur (KL)
The economic heart of the country. Ideal for IT, automotive, and teaching professionals. A vibrant nightlife and centralized administrative services.
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From the excitement of Kuala Lumpur to the gentle lifestyle of Penang, find the destination that perfectly matches your life project.
In 2026, Malaysia has established itself as the essential crossroads of Southeast Asia for Francophone expatriates. Whether you are a digital nomad seeking ultra-fast fiber optics, a family looking for security and top-tier international schools, or a retiree aspiring to an exceptional quality of life, Malaysia offers a unique geographical and cultural diversity.
Strategically located between Thailand and Singapore, it combines modern infrastructure and wild nature. But before packing your bags, it is crucial to understand that each region has its own "character". The cost of living in Malaysia varies drastically between the capital's center and the historic cities of the north.
The economic heart of the country. Ideal for IT, automotive, and teaching professionals. A vibrant nightlife and centralized administrative services.
Discover the neighborhoodsRecognized as the cheapest city to live comfortably. Between its limestone hills and famous gastronomy, it is the hidden gem for those who want to maximize their purchasing power.
On the border of Singapore, this city offers modern infrastructure, amusement parks, and reinforced security, ideal for expatriating as a family.
UNESCO World Heritage site. A relaxed atmosphere, an elite healthcare system, and the best street food in the world. A paradise for retirees and foodies.
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Kuala Lumpur remains unbeatable. With hubs like Bangsar or Mont Kiara, social life is abundant. The public transport network in KL makes it possible to live without a car.
Penang offers a perfect balance between tech infrastructure and quality of life. However, watch out for Langkawi: although paradisiacal, the internet is sometimes more temperamental in remote areas.
For those fleeing the tropical heat, Kundasang in Sabah offers a unique temperate climate, breathtaking views of Mount Kinabalu, and absolute tranquility.
Far from mass tourism circuits, these islands offer total immersion in Malaysian biodiversity.
Absolute calm. No cars, no big resorts. Just world-class snorkeling and total disconnection. Ideal for a rejuvenating stay.
A private island offering an exclusive atmosphere. Few visitors, crystal-clear waters, and a slide that goes directly into the sea. Perfect for couples.
Between dense jungle and coral reefs. Tioman has managed to preserve its traditional villages while offering incredible diving spots.
The small forgotten island. It's one of the best-kept secrets for observing whale sharks. Very little developed, it guarantees an intimate atmosphere.
A unique blend of fishing villages and colonial heritage. Ideal for exploring Malaysian history while enjoying fine sandy beaches.
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See the island guide"We chose Johor Bahru for our children. Between the high-quality international schools and the proximity to Singapore for our weekends, we absolutely do not regret our choice."
Moreau Family
Expats for 3 years
"Ipoh was a revelation. As an entrepreneur, I live like a king on a budget that would barely allow me to rent a studio in Paris. The local community is incredibly welcoming."
Julien R.
Digital Nomad
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