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[h=1]MALAYSIA RANKED ONE OF THE TOP 3 COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR RETIREMENT[/h]
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3 Jan 2015 - 9:39pm

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It seems ironic that Malaysians dream of retiring abroad while foreigners are flocking to our shores to spend their twilight years. In fact, InternationalLiving.com's Global Retirement Index 2014 ranks Malaysia as the third best country to retire, after Panama and Ecuador. Perhaps it is time to reassess the many advantages of spending your golden years in Malaysia.
What makes Malaysia a retirement haven? Besides the year-round warm sunny climate, Malaysia can boast of an affordable cost of living, accessible health care and good infrastructure.
[h=4]Health is wealth[/h]As expected, health care facilities are a huge concern for retirees. Staying healthy and having access to health care services is vital in their golden years. According to InternationalLiving.com's Global Retirement Index, Penang and Kuala Lumpur are the medical centers of excellence in the country. 2
Another aspect of health care that a retiree may consider is affordable insurance protection, especially medical and hospitalisation benefits. Malaysia still has affordable insurance plans such as the HSBC's HealthPlus. This plan provides coverage against unexpected medical bills as well as a shield against rising medical costs in the future.
[h=4]Making the most out of life[/h]The quality of life in Malaysia is a very attractive factor for retirees as they may choose to live lavishly, simply or a happy blend of both extremes. From upscale dining places to hawker stalls, Malaysia has the variety to allow retirees to live the way they want to. The country's landscape also allows for exploration and escapades - from cool hilltop retreats to wind swept sun-kissed beach resorts - a retiree's life can be a grand adventure, right here in Malaysia.
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[h=4]Staying connected[/h]Malaysia is well connected by road, rail and air. With the growth of low-cost airlines, Malaysia is also the perfect hub to travel to other countries in South East Asia and beyond. 3Besides that, the availability of high-speed Internet broadband enables retirees to stay connected with family and friends around the globe.
Source: http://www.hsbc.com.my
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3 Jan 2015 - 9:39pm

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It seems ironic that Malaysians dream of retiring abroad while foreigners are flocking to our shores to spend their twilight years. In fact, InternationalLiving.com's Global Retirement Index 2014 ranks Malaysia as the third best country to retire, after Panama and Ecuador. Perhaps it is time to reassess the many advantages of spending your golden years in Malaysia.
What makes Malaysia a retirement haven? Besides the year-round warm sunny climate, Malaysia can boast of an affordable cost of living, accessible health care and good infrastructure.
[h=4]Health is wealth[/h]As expected, health care facilities are a huge concern for retirees. Staying healthy and having access to health care services is vital in their golden years. According to InternationalLiving.com's Global Retirement Index, Penang and Kuala Lumpur are the medical centers of excellence in the country. 2
Another aspect of health care that a retiree may consider is affordable insurance protection, especially medical and hospitalisation benefits. Malaysia still has affordable insurance plans such as the HSBC's HealthPlus. This plan provides coverage against unexpected medical bills as well as a shield against rising medical costs in the future.
[h=4]Making the most out of life[/h]The quality of life in Malaysia is a very attractive factor for retirees as they may choose to live lavishly, simply or a happy blend of both extremes. From upscale dining places to hawker stalls, Malaysia has the variety to allow retirees to live the way they want to. The country's landscape also allows for exploration and escapades - from cool hilltop retreats to wind swept sun-kissed beach resorts - a retiree's life can be a grand adventure, right here in Malaysia.
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[h=4]Staying connected[/h]Malaysia is well connected by road, rail and air. With the growth of low-cost airlines, Malaysia is also the perfect hub to travel to other countries in South East Asia and beyond. 3Besides that, the availability of high-speed Internet broadband enables retirees to stay connected with family and friends around the globe.
Source: http://www.hsbc.com.my