One of the most famous tropical destinations in Southeast Asia, Malaysia’s vibrant culture, lip-smacking cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes attract travellers from all around the world. Since 2022, it has become a hub for digital nomads too! If you aspire to work from there, here is all you need to know about Malaysia’s digital nomad visa.
Also known as the DE Rantau Nomad Pass, this scheme was announced by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) to boost digital adoption and promote digital mobility and tourism in the country. With Malaysian cities like Penang and Kuala Lumpur already deemed one of the most freelance-friendly locations in the world, the aim of the scheme is to make Malaysia one of the top destinations in Southeast Asia for digital nomads.
Not only is this programme meant to facilitate foreign digital nomads, but it is also for locals who wish to travel around the country while working. They have even created DE Rantau Hubs, which are certified accommodations in Malaysia catering to the needs of digital nomads. Nomads under this programme also have access to working hubs, curated local services, discount vouchers, the latest information and promotions. Another benefit digital nomads in Malaysia enjoy is that they don’t need to pay taxes on income earned from companies outside the country. However, income tax may be applicable on income generated from Malaysian companies and clients.
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Digital freelancers, remote workers and independent contractors working in software development, UX, UI, cybersecurity, blockchain, AI, machine learning, digital marketing, digital content developers and/or creators can apply for the pass as long as they have an income of at least USD 24,000 (HKD 188,250 approx.) per year.
Documents required by digital freelancers while applying for the visa:
Documents required by remote workers while applying for the visa:
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This is deemed a Professional Visit Pass, and it can grant permission to stay in Malaysia for a minimum of three months to a maximum of 12 months. It can be renewed for one more year. Travellers can also bring along dependents like a spouse or children.
The cost of applying for Malaysia’s digital nomad visa is RM 1,000 (HKD 1,760 approx.), and an additional fee of RM 500 (HKD 880 approx.) for every dependent you bring along with you on this pass. Furthermore, if your application is rejected, then 75 percent of the visa fee is refunded.
You can apply for this visa from the official website of DE Rantau Nomad Visa.
All currency conversions were done at the time of writing the story.
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This story first appeared on Travel+Leisure India
Answer: Yes, Malaysia has its own digital nomad visa and it is called DE Rantau Nomad Visa.
Answer: Yes, you can with Malaysia's digital nomad visa.
Answer: The cost of applying for the digital nomad visa is MYR 1,000 (approximately INR 18,440).
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