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First of all, you need to understand the development of the entire economic market in Malaysia, analyze the market trends, and then consider your actual situation to decide what business to do, and doing any business is risky, remember to be cautious.
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Mainly for food, and mobile phones and the like.
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Malaysia is a great country. Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia, and its territory is divided into two parts, east and west, by the South China Sea, namely the Malay Peninsula (West Malaysia) and the northern part of Kalimantan Island (East Malaysia). West Malaysia is located in the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, bordering Thailand to the north, Singapore to the south across the Strait of Johor, the South China Sea to the east, and the Strait of Malacca to the west.
East Malaysia is located in the northern part of Kalimantan Island, bordering Indonesia, the Philippines and Brunei. The total length of the country's coastline is 4,192 kilometers. It has a tropical rainforest climate.
Malaysia's economy is predominantly agricultural and dependent on primary exports. Since the 70s, the industrial structure has been continuously adjusted and developed rapidly. Malaysia is rich in natural resources.
**Encourage processing industries based on domestic raw materials, focusing on the development of electronics, automobiles, petrochemicals and textiles. Natural resources are abundant. Rubber, palm oil and pepper are among the world's largest producers and exports.
Mining is dominated by tin, oil and gas extraction.
Brief on Malaysia's natural resources.
Malaysia is rich in natural resources. Rubber, palm oil and pepper are among the world's largest producers and exports. It used to be the world's largest tin producer, but due to over-mining, the output has been decreasing year by year.
Petroleum reserves are abundant, in addition to iron, gold, tungsten, coal, bauxite, manganese and other minerals. Tropical hardwoods are abundant. In the primeval forest, there are endangered exotic rare birds, such as flying lemurs, long-limbed brown-haired giant apes, white rhinoceros and orangutans, etc., and there are many wild animals such as birds, snakes, crocodiles, and insects.
Orchids, giant apes, and butterflies are known as the three treasures of horses.
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Summary. Kiss, which depends on many factors, such as the type of job, work experience, region, and company, etc. However, generally speaking, the average monthly salary for working in Malaysia is MYR 2000-3000, which means that you can earn around MYR 24,000-36,000 in a year.
Kiss, depending on many factors such as the type of work, work experience, region and company, etc. However, generally speaking, the average monthly salary for working in Malaysia slips around MYR 2,000-3,000, which means that you can earn around MYR 24,000-36,000 a year.
The working environment in Malaysia is diverse and multicultural. In big cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Georgetown, there are more job opportunities and career opportunities. At the same time, with the steady development of Malaysia's economy, more and more international companies have begun to set up branches or offices in Malaysia, bringing more opportunities to foreign job seekers.
Malaysians value work-life balance, so working hours are generally 8 hours from Monday to Friday, sometimes with half-day days off. Labor regulations also stipulate that the working week should not exceed 48 hours, and provide a wide range of work benefits, such as annual leave, sick leave, maternity leave, and parental leave. It is important to note that Malaysian culture focuses on etiquette and respect, which means that there are certain social norms to be adhered to in the work environment, and to respect superiors, colleagues and clients.
It is also important to understand the religion and customs of Malaysia to avoid offending others. In conclusion, the working environment in Malaysia is multicultural, with a focus on work-life balance, good work benefits, and good manners and respect. For those who aspire to work in Malaysia, it is essential to understand and adapt to the local culture and the way of working.
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Thank you for your question. Malaysia is a country that is relatively open to foreign workers, and many people go to Malaysia to work and make certain economic gains. Here are some guidelines for ordinary people going to Malaysia to work::
1.Preparation: First of all, ordinary people need to apply for passports, visas, work permits and other necessary documents. Before selling front socks to Malaysia, you need to understand the basic knowledge of Malaysia's culture, customs, laws and regulations.
2.Finding a job: Ordinary people can find suitable jobs through online recruitment**, intermediaries, etc. When choosing a job, you need to pay attention to signing a formal labor contract and understand the details of the job content, working hours, salary and other aspects.
3.Working environment: When working in Malaysia, you need to pay attention to adapting to the local climate, food and living habits, etc., and do not put your health at risk.
In addition, it is also necessary to strictly abide by local laws and regulations and company systems when working, and maintain good professional ethics and work attitude.
4.Salary and benefits: Ordinary people working in Malaysia can follow the local minimum wage, but the specific salary needs to be negotiated according to the job content, working hours, skill level and other factors.
In addition, some companies will also provide benefits including room and board, transportation, medical insurance, etc.
5.Safety and security: Before traveling to Malaysia for work, the average person needs to be aware of the local safety situation and take the necessary precautions. At the same time, it is advisable to find reliable friends or intermediaries in the local area so that you can get help and security in your life and work.
In short, before going to Malaysia to work, you need to make full preparations and considerations, maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, adapt to the local culture and environment, and create more opportunities and conditions for your own development and growth.
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If ordinary people want to work in Malaysia, they need to consider the following aspects:
1.Visa: First of all, you need to apply for a work visa for Malaysia.
Applicants need to provide a letter of sponsorship from their employer, a copy of their passport, proof of identity, a certificate of no criminal record and other relevant materials, and pay a certain fee. It may take a long time to process a visa, so it is recommended to check with the relevant authorities in advance.
2.Language: The official language of Malaysia is Malay, but English is also one of the most widely spoken. If you don't know Malay, it is advisable to learn English ahead of time to better integrate into the local culture.
3.Job Opportunities: There are strict rules for the recruitment and employment of foreign workers in Malaysia. Ordinary people can find job opportunities through recruitment**, talent market, friend introductions, etc., or go to the local labor department to learn about relevant information.
4.Health and safety: Before going to Malaysia to work, you need to undergo relevant medical check-ups and purchase health insurance to ensure good health. In addition, there are some areas in Malaysia that have potential safety hazards, and you need to pay special attention to your own safety.
Overall, Danzi needs to plan and prepare well to work in Malaysia, as well as ensure her legality, safety, and health. At the same time, it is also necessary to respect local culture and laws and regulations in order to better integrate into society.
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Ma Songbi's salary in West Asia is not very wild, and if ordinary people don't have any special skills to train early, they just go to do ordinary work, and it is not recommended to go to Malaysia to work. After all, leaving home and going abroad is all about earning more money.
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Hello, if an ordinary person wants to go to Malaysia to work, he first needs to prepare the following points:
1.Visa: You need to apply for a work visa or a professional and technical work visa, and you need to provide relevant materials and certificates.
2.Language: Malay and English are mainly spoken in Malaysia, and if you are not familiar with these two languages, you need to learn them in advance.
3.Job Opportunities: You need to understand Malaysia's economic situation and job market to find a job opportunity that suits you.
4.Housing and living: If you need to consider the cost of accommodation and living, you can choose to share a house with other migrant workers or live in a dormitory provided by your employer.
5.Laws and Regulations: You need to understand the laws and regulations of Malaysia and comply with the local laws and regulations.
In general, working in Malaysia requires thorough preparation and planning, as much as possible to understand the local conditions and culture, comply with local laws and regulations, and maintain a positive attitude and adaptability in order to have a smooth working life.
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Ordinary people can't make a lot of money by working in Malaysia, because Malaysia's per capita income is medium, and ordinary people are not very good at working with people without skills, and the salary of technicians is relatively high. Malaysia's weather is relatively hot, and you need to be able to endure hardship.
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1. The following materials need to be prepared for part-time jobs in Malaysia;
1. Birth notarization.
2.International Health Certificate.
3.Domestic 5-year work version resume (job title, title and location, position, etc.) 45 years of life in China, stupid resume (place of residence and length of time, etc.) 5By the way, of course, passports come first.
6.Health exemption (MI) certificate, vaccination and the like, that word will not be typed.
7.Marriage and unmarried certificates;
That's basically it, but it is still recommended that you check with the local agency, the policy often becomes more ambitious.
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Preparation: First of all, ordinary people need to apply for passports, visas, work permits and other necessary documents. Before traveling to Malaysia, you need to understand the basics of Malaysia's culture, customs, laws and regulations.
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Malaysia is good.
The price is not high, I can't spend the budget every day, the price is about 1 3 in Singapore, 1 ringgit = yuan. Restaurants in the heart of Kuala Lumpur cost RMB20-30 for a meal, food stalls without air-conditioning for around RMB15, and there are plenty of stalls selling drinks, ranging from RMB5 for ordinary drinks, to RMB10 for fresh fruit drinks and for desserts ranging from RMB5 to RMB15.
The people are friendly, the locals are warm, accommodating, genuine, and heartfelt. Malaysian Chinese are very friendly and grandchildren, when asking for directions, some uncles and grandmothers will take you directly to your destination, and you will feel like home, whether it is the airport staff or the security guards in the mall, they will show considerable enthusiasm and patience.
Traditions are well preserved, and traditional Chinese culture in Malaysia is better preserved than in Chinese mainland. Most of the Chinese came from Fujian and Guangdong in the first half of the 20th century, and the life of the local Chinese made me feel like I lived 100 years ago.
Malaysia Presents:
Malaysia, located in Southeast Asia, consists of Malaya in the south of the Malay Peninsula and Sarawak and Sabah in the north of Kalimantan Island, bordering Thailand to the north, Singapore across the Johor Strait in the south, South China Sea to the east, and the Strait of Malacca to the west. It covers an area of about 330,000 square kilometers and has a coastline of 4,192 kilometers.
The capital is located in Kuala Lumpur, the most densely populated and prosperous area in Malaysia, and the seat of the Federation** is located in Putrajaya. Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multicultural country, and although the official religion is Islam, citizens enjoy the right to freedom of religion under the Malaysian Constitution.
**The system closely follows the parliamentary system of Westminster in the United Kingdom. The highest representative of the state inside and outside is called the head of state, and the head of ** is the prime minister (prime minister). <
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Summary. Pro, some of the lucrative products that are exported to Malaysia include electronics, rubber products, oil and gas, palm oil and timber. In addition, the export of consumer goods such as food and beverages, textiles and clothing, and cosmetics can also be considered.
Recently, with the development of the renewable energy industry, the export of solar panels and other renewable energy equipment has also become a promising area. Hope it helps.
Pro, some of the lucrative products that are exported to Malaysia include electronics, rubber products, oil and gas, palm oil and timber. In addition, the export of consumer goods such as food and beverages, textiles and clothing, and cosmetics can also be considered. Recently, with the development of the renewable energy industry, the export of slag solar panels and other renewable energy equipment has also become a potential field.
Hope it helps.
I'm sorry I don't understand, but can you elaborate on that?
Okay pro, there are many kinds of export goods in Malaysia, and here are some of the areas where you can make money:1Electronics:
Malaysia is one of the key bases for the production of electronic products, including smartphones, TVs, computers and other consumer electronics. This industry is very competitive in the international market. 2.
Palm oil: Malaysia is one of the world's largest producers of palm oil, which is widely used in food processing, pharmaceuticals and biofuels. 3.
Gas and Oil: Malaysia is one of the world's leading exporters of natural gas and oil, and this industry is very profitable in the international market. 4.
Textiles and Apparel: Malaysia also has a well-developed textile and apparel manufacturing industry, producing high-quality fabrics and garments, especially in the mid-to-high-end market. 5.
Timber and wood products: Malaysia is rich in forest resources and produces various types of timber and wood products, which are popular in the international market. In short, the above is only a part of Malaysia's export goods, and there are other areas where exports are also very developed.
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