A bigger home, kampung-style living and the ability to travel back to Singapore within an hour — for some Singaporean families, Johor ticks all the boxes.
One of them is Kamar Faizal Baharam, 42, who continues to live in Johor with his family even after returning to work in Singapore.
The family moved at the end of 2019 after several years in Jakarta.
“At that time, we thought Johor was close to Singapore, so it would be easier to visit our parents,” said the civil servant to Berita Harian. “But two months after we moved, Covid-19 happened and the border was closed.
“Every day I would go to the office at City Square and see Singapore right before my eyes, but I couldn’t go home. The causeway, which is usually busy, was suddenly empty,” he said.
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Despite the disruption, the family adapted — and eventually chose to stay.
Education still a major cost
For Mr Kamar, the decision was largely shaped by his children’s education, while their four years living in Jakarta helped them adapt.
“Our children previously followed the British curriculum in Jakarta, so when we moved to Johor, we chose a school that used the same curriculum so that the adjustment would be easier.”
“Thankfully, the children were able to adapt well and they have also managed to get scholarships in school.”
International school fees can range from $40,000 to $50,000 a year per child — something he says many people overlook.
“Many people think living in Johor is cheaper, but they need to understand that if they choose an international school, the costs are also high,” he said.
Still, Mr Kamar said they see it as a long-term investment.
“What’s important is the kind of life we want for our family.”
His wife, Nurlelah Mohamed Asfee, said Johor offers a very different environment and experience for their children.
“They are free to move around and it’s really like a kampung,” said the homemaker.
She also said the close-knit community in Johor gives them peace of mind.



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