- 0% tax on foreign income until 2036
- Nearly half the cost of living of Singapore
- Tiered nomad visa: Silver, Gold, Platinum (5, 15, 20 years)
Many consider it one of THE global hidden gems.
Here are 7 reasons why Malaysia is SE Asia’s best-kept secret:
Malaysia has an amazing history with:
- Indian influences (Hinduism & Buddhism)
- The rise of the Malacca Sultanate, a global trade hub
- Post-WWII independence and modernization
After being colonized several times over, they eventually earned independence:
This nation has been quietly punching way above its weight:
- A larger economy than Denmark
- Southeast Asia's 4th largest economy
- Ranks 33rd in the Global Innovation Index 2024
Yet, it’s still underrated.
Here are 7 reasons why Malaysia deserves your attention:
1. Tax Benefits:
- Foreign-sourced income tax exemption for individuals extended until 2036
- No inheritance tax
- Corporate tax standard rate of 24% (lower rates available for some)
Plus, special economic zones like Iskandar offer up to 10 years tax exemption.
2. Visas & Immigration:
- DE Rantau Digital Nomad Pass: 12-month stay, renewable
- Employment Pass: For those earning >RM5,000/month
- MM2H (Malaysia My Second Home): Tiered system with 5, 15, or 20-year visas
@NomadCapitalist explains the tiers here:
3. Elite Proximity:
- 1 hour from Singapore
- 5-6 hours from major Asian hubs
- Part of China's Belt and Road Initiative
It’s also proving itself to be a top player in ASEAN's 600M+ market:
4. Digital Infrastructure:
- 5G rollout in major cities
- Major tech companies establishing hubs (Google to invest $2bn)
- Digital economy projected to reach $31 billion in GMV in 2024
Why? Cheap land, fast approval times for investors, & an excellent exchange rate:
5. English Proficiency:
- 57.3% English speaking population
- Business conducted in English
- Smooth integration for expats
In fact, some of their native language is already oddly similar to English…
6. Business Environment:
- Digital-first economy push (digital economy contributed 23.2% to its GDP in 2021)
- 100% foreign ownership in most sectors
- Company setup in 5-10 days
- Strong IP protection laws
7. Cost of Living vs. Quality of Life:
- Kuala Lumpur: $900+/month
- George Town: $700+/month
- Langkawi: $600+/month
Malaysia offers an incredible lifestyle at around half the cost of the US and UK.
Here’s how one ex-pat handles his spending every month:
But there are potential challenges to consider:
- Political changes can be frequent
- Bureaucracy in government processes
- Air quality issues during certain seasons
But in the near future, the pros could outweigh the cons for most.
Malaysia vs. Global Standards:
- Healthcare ranked highly, with several hospitals among the best globally
- Broadband speed faster than many developed nations
- Lower crime than the global average
This nation is competing on an international level.
So, who is Malaysia For?
- Digital nomads chasing low living costs
- Entrepreneurs tapping into SE Asia markets
- Retirees enjoying low-cost, world-class healthcare
- Investors targeting tech and real estate growth
For opportunity and affordability, Malaysia is very strong!
Have you ever had a place you’ve never visited but are absolutely interested in, and it keeps coming up in conversations or online?
That’s Malaysia for me.
There’s a LOT of buzz around it.
From a Western perspective, there are often many misconceptions about Asian cities.
If I were in a different phase of life, like indie hacking or launching a startup, I’d definitely choose Asia for its low monthly costs.
It’s a blend of adventure and efficiency.
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- 0% capital gains tax
- 1 hour from Milan
- Swiss lifestyle with palm trees
This combination shouldn't exist. But it does.
Here’s why Switzerland's best-kept secret should be on your radar:
Lugano is a paradox. And most miss it completely.
It sits in Ticino, Switzerland's Italian-speaking canton.
Officially it’s Switzerland – but it doesn't feel like Switzerland. Mediterranean climate, palm trees by the lake, Italian spoken everywhere. Swiss quality underneath, but none of the coldness.
And here's what's interesting…
Swiss cantons are basically independent states with their own constitutions.
Ticino happens to be the one that speaks Italian and feels Mediterranean.
Milan is just an hour away by train. Lake Como is right next door.
You get access to Italian energy when you want it, and Swiss calm when you don't.
Here’s the full map: I had to build it manually because it simply didn’t exist anywhere online.
Green regions: automatically eligible. Any village under 20k residents qualifies (Abruzzo included). Plenty of great options.
Yellow regions (Lazio, Umbria, Marche): only specific villages in the official earthquake-area lists qualify. Very niche, almost unknown, harder to navigate, but absolutely possible.
For context: my grandfather’s village in Lazio hosted a Canadian family 50 years ago. They came every summer, built a villa, loved it, and everyone knew them. It was the only modern house in the whole valley. Nobody understood why they chose that place, but when you’re 15 minutes from a real town, have your own home, and want a quiet, culturally rich, food-driven lifestyle… it makes perfect sense. In retrospect, they were basically early adopters.
With that in mind, here’s a shortlist of the 5 most beautiful, American-friendly, high-amenity 7% towns in the yellow regions, close to real cities, fully on the eligible lists, and offering a charming, scenic, safe, year-round lifestyle.
*Important: this list ISN'T for everyone. In most cases, the lifestyle means owning a house there and spending plenty of time in the nearby larger city. Many of these villages are so small and niche that even most Italians haven’t heard of them.
The green regions include well-known, warmer, tourist destinations like Taormina.
1. Sarnano (Marche)
•Spa town + ski slopes nearby
•45 min to Macerata
•Excellent digital infrastructure
•Extremely charming and well kept
2. Norcia (Umbria)
•45–50 min to Spoleto; 1h15 to Perugia
•Gourmet capital (truffles, salumi, Michelin culture)
•Completely rebuilt after 2016 → spotless, safe
•Outdoors heaven (Sibillini mountains)
Feels like: Jackson Hole meets Tuscany. Personally top-tier for culture + food.
For years, I dismissed my own country as a sinking ship.
But I’ve discovered recently that Southern Italy is one of the best arbitrage opportunities in Europe.
And arguably in the world.
Here's everything you need to know to take advantage of this opportunity:
First, let me be open.
As an Italian, you have no idea how happy it makes me to write...
Italy is back.
Rome is finally cleaning up. Milan is the new London. Over 100,000+ repatriates moved back with tax incentives (mainly Milan). 4,000+ applied for the €200K/year flat tax in the first half of 2024 alone.
But the real story is what's happening in the South that nobody's paying attention to…
Before we get there, let me break down what I mean by "Italy is back."
Italy has three tax regimes that are highly competitive:
(and most including myself till recently don’t know about these)