Andrew - you astonish me. In such a short amount of time you've build a promising UA-cam channel and serve as the "unofficial" ambassador to Malaysia. Such great and consistent content. I always look forward to your weekly videos. Keep up the great work!
Great video! I met Michelle when I went to an event she organized in Penang in 2020. It was a cooking class at Nazlina's Spice Kitchen. I'm glad you made this video because it highlights the terrific work that she does, thank you!
Wow! Thank you so much Taylor and Michelle, I so much appreciate this! I just subscribed to Michelle's newsletter and am looking forward to receiving my first copy. As someone who lived in Penang decades ago and is seriously considering returning to retire in Malaysia, what Michelle shared resonated with what I remember so fondly and why Penang felt like home, especially how easily I found it to make new friends and the many opportunities there, and perhaps even more so today. If Michelle has published anything with tips and insights on obtaining a business visa and/or starting a retirement business, I'd much appreciate a pointer to them. Cheers and thanks again!
Penang is like Miami minus typhoon. Great place to visit and of course to stay for good. I think North American people should visit Penang for holiday and who knows they will ended up open a business here. Thank you Mr. Andrew for this vid. Cheers.
@@andrewtaylor4558 Thanks so much! I think I will do a hop over from Bangkok when I am there in January. Can you recommend a good budget hotel there in George Town?
There's an American community and British community here where they live close together. Most said they assimilate immediately getting here unlike other countries that took years to get used to.
I really enjoyed hearing about Michelle’s biz and how she started. So courageous and interesting. If we’re able to come back to Penang, I’d love to go on one of her tours or events!
There is a new mm2h policy waiting for approval. There are 3 categories platinum, gold, silver. And recently, the sultan of johor spoke to tourism minister tiong and added more ideas into the proposal. Hope for the best.
The Sultan of Johor recently had a 2-hour meeting with the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture to have a serious talk with him about alleviating the burdens of the MM2H program. Maybe more good news to come. :)
Tun mahatiti i think decided that the Forest city condos cannot be sold to retirees from overseas especially chinese As a result They are mainly not finished or empty
Thank you for promoting Penang and Malaysia through your videos, Andrew! I am a Malaysian from Penang, currently studying in Australia but will be back home in lovely Penang to take a break from studies. Can't wait to be back home :)
I've long been a member of Michelle's newsletter and have participated in her tours. But I've always wondered how she got started providing her wonderful services, so thank you so much for the great interview!
Taylor, always interesting videos. I'm disappointed to not be able to come back in KL at the end of the month. It was a pleasure to share with U. Sorry a next time I hope. Take care of you!
This was a very surprising and revealing video Taylor, most informative. Hopefully, Malaysia will relax or return its' visa rules to a far more realistic and accommodating package. For instance, I can very easily afford to rent there as I own my home here in the US outright. In one year I'll be retired with three income streams, Social Security, two pensions and some interest income from 401 K, and as a bonus, some very real income should I decide to rent my house out. Oh . . . to be discovering the beauty of KLCC atop a white VESPA GTS ! . Also, I could see the possibility of selling my home and buying something very nice in KLCC or Penang . Oh well . . . one can hope things will turn around. Sending you all my very best wishes Taylor.
Great video again Taylor, thank you. I plan on returning to Malaysia soon. I love KL and plan on staying there for about four days to get reacquainted agin with the people and the food. But I want to take a bus to Penang to really visit. I’m looking at about 10 days to get a better feel for it. What area do you suggest I stay at if this is my first time time. I’m not into the party, I like to enjoy the food, meet the local people and see local areas (not tourist traps lol).
Penang, especially in Georgetown City, there are many former British Colonial buildings, so it looks like a town or city in England or the UK. Many visitors and tourists say that when they are in Georgetown City, they feel like they are in Europe.
Hi Taylor, I’ve read many people get a Sarawak MM2H visa (which has far easier requirements) and live in Penang, KL, etc. There is a requirement to spend 30 days per year in Sarawak. Have you heard of this and have you any comments?
That's right. Approved applicants are required to stay in Sarawak at least 30 days each year. A total of 231 applications for the Sarawak MY SECOND HOME MM2H programme has been approved so far this year and application may now be made from June 1 2023. Applicants came from 1. Hong Kong 🇭🇰 50 people 2. USA 🇺🇸 59 people 3. UK 🇬🇧 50 people 4. Singapore 🇸🇬 42 people 5. Japan 35 people 6. China 🇨🇳 25 people 7. South Korea 🇰🇷 20 people 8. Australia 🇦🇺 17 people 9. CANADA 🇨🇦 12 people 10. FRANCE 🇫🇷 12 People Dayak Daily Kuching June 1 2023
@@Mike-xi6ffthanks Mike. How effective could the 30 day in Sarawak requirement possibly be ( unless you need to use and have your passport recorded for domestic travel in Malaysia)? With invoices from both a $40 return airfare from KL and a $35 stay at a Sarawak home stay for a month, using cash for the rest of your stay, it would be cheap and easy to “prove” you were in Sarawak for a month while sitting in KL.
@@Mike-xi6ff hi, so you can live in west Malaysia ( KL, Penang) the rest of the year? Can you rent an Airbnb in Kuching for 30 days each year to satisfy requirements? Thanks 🙏
Andrew you are full of life and fun. I hate to be around too many people for it’s claustrophobic like you. I am thinking of visiting Malaysia which I missed in2016 when I visited Singapore. I was scared for some said it’s not safe to go to Malaysia, but having watched your videos, I felt it was maybe a propaganda. I am planning to visit but before I would love to visit Saudi Arabia for my Umra InshaAllah.
Hi Taylor, I've just discovered your wonderful channel while searching for retirement information in Malaysia. My partner and I will be back in Malaysia 1st November 23. You mentioned about Facebook group for Michaelle, could you let me know the name of the group/ groups please? Thank you Marcus
They have the same ride in New Delhi where the passengers sit at the back and the bicycle man in the front. Don’t you think it’s so tough on the guy who rides his his bicycle. It’s inhuman from my point of view. I live in USA and have travelled.
It was the British colonist who create the "living space" in Penang and Singapore. To the Malays, islands are only a refuge for the fishermen. The lifestyle they create, which was more idealic then, leave a permanent mark on the island that make it attractive for visitors.
Just a reminder...Mlysia like some other countries is not free from drug abuses problem. Drug addicts sometimes comitted thef crimes n nuisance to the our society..so never trust them or take things for granted. Sometimes they may steal your branded shoes or other valuables..in the past there were cases..though not very pravalent.. snatched thefs by motorcycle riders ..i guess mostly done addicts. But Penang is much better compared to other cities esp KL..PJ..etc. but police catched them not very long after..
agree with Michele 150%.. Penang food scene is over-rated and over hype.. the Food scene in Malaysia is the same anywhere you go.. but in Penang they need to up the hygiene level for the street food..
being to Penang numerous times, not all the foods are overrated, some of hawker foods, such char kway teow, prawn mee, taste much better than most other parts of Malaysia. Penang overated foods, cendol, porridge. Michelle may not have tried all these foods in other parts of Malaysia to compare.
I think entrepreneurs or self employed business owners are the bravest and smartest people on earth.
They are risk taker. Always find the market for sales. Not static everyday
Not really everyone have their own unique, skills. Just sell what you are absolute passionate about.
Andrew - you astonish me. In such a short amount of time you've build a promising UA-cam channel and serve as the "unofficial" ambassador to Malaysia. Such great and consistent content. I always look forward to your weekly videos. Keep up the great work!
Wow, thank you! 😃
Same here. I always look forward to your next video, Taylor. By the way, which part of Penang is Michelle living?
@@sueannetan4492 Pulau Tikus
What a strong woman to tell her husband, “Sorry Darling, I’m staying in Penang!” 😅
She's lovely! Such a joy to listen 2 her
I just love Andrew's personality. He seems so fun. Thanks for another great video.
Thanks for watching! 😊
Great video! I met Michelle when I went to an event she organized in Penang in 2020. It was a cooking class at Nazlina's Spice Kitchen. I'm glad you made this video because it highlights the terrific work that she does, thank you!
Wow! Thank you so much Taylor and Michelle, I so much appreciate this! I just subscribed to Michelle's newsletter and am looking forward to receiving my first copy. As someone who lived in Penang decades ago and is seriously considering returning to retire in Malaysia, what Michelle shared resonated with what I remember so fondly and why Penang felt like home, especially how easily I found it to make new friends and the many opportunities there, and perhaps even more so today.
If Michelle has published anything with tips and insights on obtaining a business visa and/or starting a retirement business, I'd much appreciate a pointer to them.
Cheers and thanks again!
Penang is like Miami minus typhoon. Great place to visit and of course to stay for good. I think North American people should visit Penang for holiday and who knows they will ended up open a business here. Thank you Mr. Andrew for this vid. Cheers.
Totally agree!
What neighborhood is that that you mentioned? Politicos?
@@heythave Pulau Tikus. 😊
@@andrewtaylor4558 Thanks so much! I think I will do a hop over from Bangkok when I am there in January. Can you recommend a good budget hotel there in George Town?
There's an American community and British community here where they live close together. Most said they assimilate immediately getting here unlike other countries that took years to get used to.
I always look forward to these calming videos which give us a chance to escape the craziness in this world.
In Sarawak especially Kuching, there are many expats opening up their business and some even becoming local celebrities.
Enjoyed the interview. Glad that she was able to start a business that allowed her to stay in Malaysia. All the best to you and Earl Grey.
Thanks so much Gary! 😊
I really enjoyed hearing about Michelle’s biz and how she started. So courageous and interesting. If we’re able to come back to Penang, I’d love to go on one of her tours or events!
What a great interview! I've been to Penang twice in my life, can't wait to go back again!
I’ve never been and would like to go one day, but I have no anchor there and I don’t know anyone. It’s a little bit scary.
Great video !
So glad Michelle loves it here.
There is a new mm2h policy waiting for approval. There are 3 categories platinum, gold, silver. And recently, the sultan of johor spoke to tourism minister tiong and added more ideas into the proposal. Hope for the best.
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Hi, is there a link to the details? Thanks
@getsmartpaul right now, we cannot offer anything close to thailand or Philippines.
@@getsmartpaul links are deleted on YT. Not sure why
@@keangwooichoo6138 ok, so humble pensioners with $2000-$2500 USD income will be going to Thailand and the Philippines 🇵🇭.
The Sultan of Johor recently had a 2-hour meeting with the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture to have a serious talk with him about alleviating the burdens of the MM2H program. Maybe more good news to come. :)
Great news 😊
Tun mahatiti i think decided that the Forest city condos cannot be sold to retirees from overseas especially chinese
As a result
They are mainly not finished or empty
Michelle does an amazing job! We really enjoy her tours 😄
The best!
Such a lovely sincere woman.
Thanks you Sir, love our beloved country Malaysia so much 🇲🇾
Thank you for promoting Penang and Malaysia through your videos, Andrew! I am a Malaysian from Penang, currently studying in Australia but will be back home in lovely Penang to take a break from studies. Can't wait to be back home :)
Best of luck!
As always I loved your video. You're right, she's very interesting. I'm not there yet, but I would love to go on some of her events!
You should!
Another great interview Andrew! Michelle is definitely a delight!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Penang is almost 6 times bigger than D.C. it seems big enough for me to retire there. 😆
I've long been a member of Michelle's newsletter and have participated in her tours. But I've always wondered how she got started providing her wonderful services, so thank you so much for the great interview!
Wonderful!
Great job Michelle
Part of butterworth used to be part of Australia!!!!!!! And we returned it!!!!!!! Why ?
Oh why??
This is super amazing
Thanks Ray Mak ❤️
Another great interview about life and living in penang. Thanks Andrew and Michelle.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I signed up to the newsletter. Thanks Taylor
Subscribed right away Taylor! Loved the video!
Taylor, always interesting videos. I'm disappointed to not be able to come back in KL at the end of the month. It was a pleasure to share with U. Sorry a next time I hope. Take care of you!
Thanks for this great interview! Very informative. Will share this with my friend who is looking for ways to move to Malaysia
Glad it was helpful!
For event management, you need to cater to Chinese, Indian, malay. They are different. So it is tough.
What an interesting lady, great interview Taylor 😎
Thanks Andrew for sharing this nice vlog😊 have nice weekend ☘️🌿
Thank you! You too!
You certainly made a smart move, Michelle 😊
I think so too!
Lovely vlog, Michelle is a very helpful person, subscribed to her newsletter already, enjoyed her journey very very interesting!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Welcome to Penang, Malaysia..
Thank you it was great interview I enjoyed it,good luck and see you soon.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful. Thank you for this video. Lovely interview with your friend, Michelle.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@andrewtaylor4558 Thank u. Andy, enjoy your weekend. 😄
This was a very surprising and revealing video Taylor, most informative. Hopefully, Malaysia will relax or return its' visa rules to a far more realistic and accommodating package. For instance, I can very easily afford to rent there as I own my home here in the US outright. In one year I'll be retired with three income streams, Social Security, two pensions and some interest income from 401 K, and as a bonus, some very real income should I decide to rent my house out. Oh . . . to be discovering the beauty of KLCC atop a white VESPA GTS ! . Also, I could see the possibility of selling my home and buying something very nice in KLCC or Penang . Oh well . . . one can hope things will turn around. Sending you all my very best wishes Taylor.
Thank you so much 😊
Taylor, you are amazing.
I have learnt so much since listening to your Chanel!
Wonderful work you do. Thank you so very much. 😊
Wow, thank you! 😃
Great video again Taylor, thank you. I plan on returning to Malaysia soon. I love KL and plan on staying there for about four days to get reacquainted agin with the people and the food. But I want to take a bus to Penang to really visit. I’m looking at about 10 days to get a better feel for it. What area do you suggest I stay at if this is my first time time. I’m not into the party, I like to enjoy the food, meet the local people and see local areas (not tourist traps lol).
Fly
@@teatree6228 I was reading it can take up to 5 hours by bus. Screw that lol.
@@guill222 you mean perish that thought
@@teatree6228 No it’s slang, since you’re not from the U.S. it’s why you don’t understand lol
I would suggest to spend 5 days in KL from 22/1/24 - 25/1/24 then to Penang from 26/1/24 - 4/2/24
Another excellent video, Taylor!!!! Sounds like I need to sign up for the newsletter. Regarding MM2H, they said within 2 months....
Fingers crossed!
Penang, especially in Georgetown City, there are many former British Colonial buildings, so it looks like a town or city in England or the UK. Many visitors and tourists say that when they are in Georgetown City, they feel like they are in Europe.
Hi Taylor, I’ve read many people get a Sarawak MM2H visa (which has far easier requirements) and live in Penang, KL, etc. There is a requirement to spend 30 days per year in Sarawak. Have you heard of this and have you any comments?
That's right.
Approved applicants are required to stay in Sarawak at least 30 days each year.
A total of 231 applications for the Sarawak MY SECOND HOME MM2H programme has been approved so far this year and application may now be made from June 1 2023.
Applicants came from
1. Hong Kong 🇭🇰
50 people
2. USA 🇺🇸
59 people
3. UK 🇬🇧
50 people
4. Singapore 🇸🇬
42 people
5. Japan
35 people
6. China 🇨🇳
25 people
7. South Korea 🇰🇷
20 people
8. Australia 🇦🇺
17 people
9. CANADA 🇨🇦
12 people
10. FRANCE 🇫🇷
12 People
Dayak Daily
Kuching June 1 2023
It is very envigorating to hear a point of view of a Penang, definitely a slice of paradise. Thanks Taylor for sharing this interview with us..
@@Mike-xi6ffthanks Mike. How effective could the 30 day in Sarawak requirement possibly be ( unless you need to use and have your passport recorded for domestic travel in Malaysia)? With invoices from both a $40 return airfare from KL and a $35 stay at a Sarawak home stay for a month, using cash for the rest of your stay, it would be cheap and easy to “prove” you were in Sarawak for a month while sitting in KL.
@@Mike-xi6ff hi, so you can live in west Malaysia ( KL, Penang) the rest of the year? Can you rent an Airbnb in Kuching for 30 days each year to satisfy requirements? Thanks 🙏
Everytime you enter Sarawak, your passport will be stamped. That'll show your time in Sarawak
Andrew you are full of life and fun. I hate to be around too many people for it’s claustrophobic like you.
I am thinking of visiting Malaysia which I missed in2016 when I visited Singapore. I was scared for some said it’s not safe to go to Malaysia, but having watched your videos, I felt it was maybe a propaganda.
I am planning to visit but before I would love to visit Saudi Arabia for my Umra InshaAllah.
Thanks for the mention...Hudson Deli...glad you made time to visit...great interview with Michelle...
It was great to see you! Interview you next time! 😊
@@andrewtaylor4558 excellent..looking forward to it...
I think next time you make a video of one of Michelle big event. To show how somw foreigner also success in Malaysia doing business. Thank you
Thanks for the idea!
Penang has FANTASTIC indian food
Yes it does! 😊
Great interview, thank you xx
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Hmm…. Interesting interview.. Penang is a magnet. She just attracts East & West.
Cheers Buddy - GREAT vid - Kiwi Jeff in Bali Researching possibiites of MH
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice video as always..
Thanks Taylor and Michelle..
Have a great weekends 😊
Thank you! You too! 😊
Hi Taylor... Great chat... Does Michelle have a youtube channel...
Nope
Hi Taylor, I've just discovered your wonderful channel while searching for retirement information in Malaysia. My partner and I will be back in Malaysia 1st November 23. You mentioned about Facebook group for Michaelle, could you let me know the name of the group/ groups please? Thank you
Marcus
Thanks. There is a link to her Newington the description for the video!
Penang indeed a very nice place for retirement...
It really is!
good to see your progress , keep it up sir!
Thanks, will do!
Another great interview !
Thanks 😊
Hi Taylor, That was a wonderful interview with Michelle. Can you compare the the restaurant food quality of Penang to KL ? Thx.
It’s about the same. Less expensive in Penang though.
Thanks
Wow, thank you so much! 🤗
Welcome 👍👍👍 Say Hello to Sir Francis Light.
we Malaysian like to make friends
180 days. With visa run.
They have the same ride in New Delhi where the passengers sit at the back and the bicycle man in the front.
Don’t you think it’s so tough on the guy who rides his his bicycle. It’s inhuman from my point of view. I live in USA and have travelled.
🤔
Hi guys, so does Michelle still do this? And if yes is there an Instagram page or how could we reach her.
There is a link in the description of the video. ☺️
Now I am also in Penang, is it possible we enjoy coffee together?
Are you asking Taylor or Michelle? 😂
@@andrewtaylor4558 Both would be great......
Hi Andrew Taylor I'm here in sebrang prai penang 👋
What is Michelle’s newsletter? How do l sign up?
It’s in the video description
did she say the food in Penang was pretty ordinary or something? crazy, penang has some of the best food anywhere
I was surprised but everyone has an opinion.
Hello Michelle what are the requirements to start a business in penang and how long does it take to get the visa?
Michelle is probably not following the comments. 😊
Andrew, how do you spell the neighborhood’s name, politicos?
Pulau Tikus
Where's Earl Grey?
He’s right next to me now. 😊
Can someone on a malaysia nomad visa apply to start a business in Malaysia?
I’m not sure
Because I like 100 degree F and 100% humidity...... all the time.
Who doesn’t? 😂
Are there schools or universities in Penang?
Yes of course!
Morning andrew taylor
How is Michelle 1) affording to stay. especially in first year when business was negligible and 2) how does she have the right to reside? Thanks! :)
She has a business owner visa. Not uncommon.
@@andrewtaylor4558 hi Andrew! I will be in Penang from Wednesday until Sunday this week? Let’s meet? Cheers!
Clever
But andrew why move to kl? It is a big city. Cost is higher.
Might move back to Penang
It was the British colonist who create the "living space" in Penang and Singapore. To the Malays, islands are only a refuge for the fishermen. The lifestyle they create, which was more idealic then, leave a permanent mark on the island that make it attractive for visitors.
2030 penang bakal jadi hub warga asing 😂.
Do malaysia government approve you guys to stay , u dont decide the malaysia government makes the devision not uou guys .
Yes, they decide.
Just a reminder...Mlysia like some other countries is not free from drug abuses problem. Drug addicts sometimes comitted thef crimes n nuisance to the our society..so never trust them or take things for granted. Sometimes they may steal your branded shoes or other valuables..in the past there were cases..though not very pravalent.. snatched thefs by motorcycle riders ..i guess mostly done addicts. But Penang is much better compared to other cities esp KL..PJ..etc. but police catched them not very long after..
'PromoSM'
🤔
agree with Michele 150%.. Penang food scene is over-rated and over hype.. the Food scene in Malaysia is the same anywhere you go.. but in Penang they need to up the hygiene level for the street food..
being to Penang numerous times, not all the foods are overrated, some of hawker foods, such char kway teow, prawn mee, taste much better than most other parts of Malaysia. Penang overated foods, cendol, porridge. Michelle may not have tried all these foods in other parts of Malaysia to compare.
The hygiene standards in Pg exceeds that in KL and many other parts as they eat with tools not by hands
@@teatree6228- eating by hands does not make the food unhygienic. Its the preparation of the food.
@@bk1571- i agree with Michelle, good foods are in KL, Kedah, Trengganu, Negeri Sembilan, while Penang food are over - hyped .