Malaysia ranked among world's Top 10 retirement destinations, Thailand only other South-East Asian country in list


 

KUALA LUMPUR/BANGKOK (Bernama): Malaysia has been ranked as one of the top 10 countries for retirement in 2025 by International Living, securing the seventh spot in the magazine’s Annual Global Retirement Index.

The Ireland-based publication released its much-anticipated list recently, assessing 20 countries based on several key factors, including cost of living, healthcare, visa and residency options, climate, governance, and lifestyle.

Malaysia and Thailand were the only Southeast Asian nations to make the top 10, with Thailand in 10th place.

The report highlights Malaysia’s strong appeal to foreign retirees due to its affordability, infrastructure, and multicultural charm.

"Malaysia offers a rare blend of low-cost living, excellent medical care, and vibrant culture that retirees find both accessible and enriching,” said the report.

In Kuala Lumpur, the capital city, rental costs are significantly lower compared to major Western cities. A one-bedroom apartment typically rents for between US$300 and US$500 per month, while utilities cost an additional US$40 to US$60.

Dining out is also remarkably affordable, with local meals available for as little as US$2 to US$3.

Meanwhile, cities like Penang and Malacca offer slightly lower living costs with a more relaxed pace of life, making them attractive retirement hubs.

The report also commended Malaysia’s tropical climate, where year-round temperatures hover between 25 and 35 degrees Celsius. This, combined with the country’s modern amenities and English-speaking population, contributes to a smooth transition for retirees.

Malaysia’s long-term visa options, such as the "Malaysia My Second Home” (MM2H) programme, were also cited as a plus point for foreigners looking to retire in the country.

Panama topped the 2025 index, followed by Portugal, Costa Rica, Mexico, France and Spain. Other countries in the top 10 included Greece and Italy.

The full report is made available on https://internationalliving.com/the-best-places-to-retire/ - Bernama

 

 

 

 

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