Run Fat Boy Run !
Taken from : themalaysianinsider
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 1 – The number of Malaysians who surrendered their citizenship has almost doubled in this year, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Senator A. Kohilan Pillay, who revealed today that about 3,800 Malaysians have given up their citizenships to date compared to 2,000 last year.
This figure, however, is much smaller than the 304,358 Malaysians who were reported to have migrated from March 2008 to August 2009.
Kohilan clarified that the number of “Malaysians who migrated” consists of those who are working abroad and registered with the respective Malaysian embassies.
There was nevertheless a sharp rise in the number of Malaysians who registered themselves as having moved abroad with 210,000 of them doing so from January to August this year compared with 94,000 from March to December 2008.
He also said that between 45 to 55 per cent, or roughly half, of the Malaysians working abroad are professionals.
The volume of Malaysian talent moving abroad is a potentially damaging brain drain and a matter of concern as the country is attempting to remake itself into a developed high-income nation.
The most common reasons given for migration were better education, brighter career or business prospects and marriage.
Kohilan also pointed out that the government is taking some steps to attract talent to the country, including making it easier for foreigners with desired expertise to obtain permanent residence.
Kohilan, who is from Gerakan, also criticised the Penang state government currently under Pakatan Rakyat, saying that they should stop using the shortage of engineers an excuse for the recent loss of an RM10 billion electronic factory investment and should instead find ways to overcome it.
“Penang should not blame others if there is no investment,” Kohilan told The Malaysian Insider. “What professionals would want to stay there if there is only push factors? There must also be pull factors. They must think wisely and make sure the state also has pull factors.”
Kohilan said that there was no breakdown by race for Malaysians who have moved abroad but some migration agents have noticed a rise in applications from Malays to migrate over the past few years.
Robert Chelliah, who runs a migration consultancy in Petaling Jaya says that he has seen a noticeable increase in interest among Malays to move to Australia.
“These are educated Malays and they feel frustrated with the system of governance and they have a global frame of reference to make comparisons,” he said.
“Generally, the push factor from Malaysia has been on the rise … people feel pushed away from the country. They feel alienated and they feel that their prospects are limited by factors that they have no control over,” he added.
According to Kohilan, Australia had the most number of Malaysians registered with the Malaysian embassy with 274,000 and the US second with 31,000 and Taiwan third with 14,000.
He added that there were about 50,000 Malaysian students now studying abroad.
You see , any Malaysian can talk cock and tell you how sucky this country is …my question is , what is the best solution ?
Stay here , try to make a difference , or Run to another country ?
Looks like i am staying here
Will i regret this ?
what if …i choose to study in America 5 years ago ..how different will it be today .



January 19th, 2010 at 3:00 am
Some things are not worth fighting for.You should had run when you had the chance . Maybe you will be a rockstar today.
-andrew
January 19th, 2010 at 6:52 pm
y would they wanna migrate to a place without mamak n nasi lemak? *face palm*
January 19th, 2010 at 7:48 pm
All i can see is the Federal Government trying to put the blame on PR. Real mature…
i’m staying here cuz our food is the best.
January 19th, 2010 at 8:20 pm
enter.cause this country is going down the drain.
hey guys . if its the food , i think you might wanna consider thailand , indonesia or vietnam .
ok , actually right . the thing is everywhere also got good food .
go u.s , go eat their burgers and buffets
go china , plenty lah .
go indon etc
go aussie etc.
what makes our food so special ? extra unhealthy ?
January 19th, 2010 at 9:20 pm
i think what makes our food great is because of diversification. thats seriously what i think when i went to china. there’s only…chinese food. yawn.
hmm i have the chance to go after my studies.should i?
January 20th, 2010 at 12:28 am
Aussie price for guitar gears are expensive! Don’t go there!
January 20th, 2010 at 1:48 am
well , if you’re going overseas to study ..one thing you must understand is ..you are throwing everything you have here (potential business contacts , network , status , friends , maybe potential hot chick gf that you’ve build for the last 18-19 years from primary school) to start fresh in another country ..
Maybe start fresh is a polite word , how about , being a pawn in another country . in a game of chess , the pawn goes first . yeah , that means building your reputation , status , contacts all from scratch . so its up to you , whether the risk is worth taking or not .
i was “suppose” to study in U.S (my relatives , older are all there ATM ) ..either UCLA or Michigan..but i thought the RM400,000 wasn’t worth it for a degree . LOL . i quit taylors ADP and went for a local U .
and cbk is right . gears in aussie are freakin ex
January 20th, 2010 at 4:52 am
i go where the pussies are
January 20th, 2010 at 9:31 am
haha. the discussion me n u have several times.
January 20th, 2010 at 3:58 pm
It’s not easy building contacts from scratch. I spent 3-4 years abroad but only managed to make friends with 1 Ibanez distributor and 1 spare parts supplier (in terms of gear). Was it worth it? I still don’t know the answer
January 23rd, 2010 at 9:49 am
went oversea and work as a taxi driver!
January 23rd, 2010 at 11:43 am
I heard a story of a friend who went to UK and study , graduated with a degree , couldn’t find a job , mati mati wanna stay in UK and don’t wanna come back Malaysia ..he choose to work in a supermarket as a cash register . And he is still doing that till today .
January 24th, 2010 at 4:01 pm
Minimum wage in the UK is £5.50/hr. He’ll probably earn around £800 a month working the tills. That’s enough for food, rent & expenses until he manages to get a job relevant to his degree.
At least he’s working. I know a few people who are unemployed & have been living there for >1 year on daddy’s expense.