Moving To
Malaysia
Malaysia attracts expatriates from all over the world who work and live mainly in Kuala Lumpur (KL) and the Klang Valley area.
It can take about six months to settle into a new country and city. To help with the adjustment period, we encourage participation in school, expat and community groups. Our diverse AISM international community are always ready to welcome and assist you.
A good resource for families includes the and websites. Moving to Malaysia under MM2H Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) Programme is promoted by the Government of Malaysia to allow foreigners who fulfil certain criteria, to stay in Malaysia for as long as possible on a multiple-entry social visit pass. The Social Visit Pass is initially for ten (10) years and is renewable. More information on how to apply can be obtained from the MM2H Centre located in Putrajaya.

Where To Stay
In KL
Our school families come from many areas in Kuala Lumpur. We can put you in touch with one of our parents who will give you first-hand knowledge of the residential areas. More than half of our families live in the popular expatriate suburbs of :

Ampang
Close to the city centre and embassies.

Bangsar
Popular shopping, leisure and dining area for expats and wealthy locals with a range of high rise condominiums available, as well as single residences.

Damansara
Close to Bangsar, more detached single residences available.

Mont Kiara
Convenient for shopping and close to the city, very popular with expats, mainly high rise condominiums.
Popular Residential Areas
All the areas mentioned below are serviced by our school buses.
Walking Distance

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Getting Involved
Be a part of your local community by joining one of Kuala Lumpur’s many
expatriate organisations. From volunteering at a local organisation to
learning Bahasa Melayu, there’s something for everyone.
Find Us On Facebook
Connect, ask questions and buy things from expats who are relocating. It is a closed group and only for parents and teachers who have already enrolled their children at the school.