For teachers considering emigration in 2026, Malaysia — a multicultural Southeast Asian economy with moderate living costs — presents 6 visa pathways. Our data gives Malaysia a composite score of 5.5/10 (salary competitiveness: 2/10). The best route is the Employment Pass Category I with an estimated net monthly income of €802.
Visa Pathways for Teachers
| Pathway | Income Req. | Processing | Path to PR | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Employment Pass Category I | Varies | 28-84 days | 5 years | 4.5/10 |
| Employment Pass Category II | Varies | 28-84 days | 5 years | 4.7/10 |
| DE Rantau Nomad Pass | €5,000/monthly | 14-56 days | — | 4.7/10 |
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Official sources
The figures on this page are based on these official and statistical sources:
- OECD — Average wages — data.oecd.org
- ILO — ILOSTAT (labour statistics) — ilostat.ilo.org
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I emigrate to Malaysia as a teacher?
Yes. Teachers can emigrate to Malaysia via routes like Employment Pass Category I, Employment Pass Category II, DE Rantau Nomad Pass. The composite score for this profession in Malaysia is 5.5/10.
What salary can teachers expect in Malaysia?
Teachers in Malaysia can expect estimated net earnings of €802/month. Salary competitiveness: 2/10. Salaries are paid in MYR.
Do teachers need professional recognition in Malaysia?
No, Malaysia does not typically require formal credential recognition for teachers. However, having recognised qualifications can strengthen your visa application and job prospects.
How long does it take to get permanent residency in Malaysia?
Depending on the pathway chosen, you can expect to be eligible for PR in Malaysia after 5 to 5 years.
What is the cost of living in Malaysia?
Living costs in Malaysia score 8/10 on our affordability index. Expect around €875/month for a single person. Costs vary significantly between the capital and smaller cities.