

Humayun Habib
@hhabib5111
Pakistani °µÍø½ûÇø in Malaysia
Forum posts
10
About me
Pakistani, Married
Speaks English, Urdu, Pashto
Registration: 10 March 2013
Activity


Moving to Johor Baru by Laknedian
Hi guys, I am planning to move to JB from Dubai, UAE. I have a wife and a 2 year old kid. Can you guide me how the place is .... like health care facilities, where to look for a safe housing space, do we have furnished apartments in any °µÍø½ûÇø ...

hello It will be different from DXB but you don't have to worry about facilities and safety. Its a nice town and great people. There is small °µÍø½ûÇø community as well as Pakistani community. I have lived in JB for 6 years before moving to KL ... Read More

How was your Covid Raya
Hello and Asalam Alaikum Selamat hari Raya and Eid Mubarak. Hope you have good break on this festive occasion. For me, it was a nice break for digital detox and go out a a park with family. Would love to hear about your experiences. Stay safe ... Read More


Safety in Lahore for a foreigner moving there by GuestPoster7416
Hello. I have just posted this question on another thread but as I figure out how this site works I figured I'd better create my own thread.😄 I'm looking for some insight on living in Lahore as a foreigner. My Pakistani boyfriend ...

Well, you have asked two different questions. About security, I don't think you need to worry much about that aspect much with reasonable precaution that we all take when travel to a new city or country. Generally, it is not advisable to ... Read More


Holiday in Lahore What Clothes to Bring by Zeke
I was active on this platform when living in Saudi Arabia a few years ago, I am glad to see it is still alive and well :) I am an older American male. I am visiting Lahore in a few weeks on holiday, will be staying with a friend. I want to be ...

Hey Jim, that is very thoughtful of you. I think your usual wardrobe you mentioned should be fine. It becomes a sensitive in case of ladies wearing revealing clothes or short skirts. if you are travelling upcountry into mountains or tribal ... Read More


The lessons of the crisis in Malaysia by Loïc
Hello everyone, While there is still a certain amount of uncertainty in our lives, the situation seems to be beginning to change in Malaysia and globally. We have had to show courage, tenacity and even ingenuity in many areas, in the way we ...

Thank you Loic. Hope you are well and staying healthy. It has been very different experience. On the positives, I experienced more focus and productivity. I feel more comfortable WFH now (and partly look forward to do more of it in future). I ... Read More


Expand your social circle in Malaysia by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Moving to Malaysia means leaving one's family and friends behind. Creating a circle of friends or joining an existing one should therefore be paramount in order to fight loneliness in your host country. But how can one develop ...

Helloo :D I have been living in Malaysia with family since early 2013 and it has been ok to make acquaintances but difficult to make friends. Cultural varieties of Malay, Chinese and Indian make it a little tricky as those are kind of closed ... Read More


Moving to Malaysia with your family by Bhavna
Hello everybody, When settling abroad with your spouse and children, the °µÍø½ûÇøriation process requires an extensive preparation. What are the considerations to take into account when moving to Malaysia with your family? What challenges have you ...

in my experience, moving to malaysia is like moving with in your own home country where you consider and explore the factors like home location, schooling, week end options for family time and is there any trade off compared to your existing comfort ... Read More


Pakistani °µÍø½ûÇøriates living in KL by Awais Butt
Hi, i am a Geo scientist recently appointed in KL, I want to build a community of people from my home land. all Pakistanis are well come to join. contact at mawais88@yahoo.com

Glad to see some one from Pakistan Read More