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PR Spouses Sidelined From RON95 Fuel Subsidy

Kumeran Sagathevan

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We found a recent opinion published by local daily Malay Mail especially interesting. It offered a rare and honest perspective from a permanent resident (PR) in Malaysia, a non-citizen spouse of a Malaysian responding to the recent announcement of the RM1.99 RON95 petrol subsidy.

The Prime Minister’s announcement on July 23 was widely welcomed. Cheaper fuel, direct RM100 cash aid through the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) programme, and no hike in toll rates this year were all meant to ease the pressure many Malaysians are feeling right now.

But said opinion piece also reminds us that one group continues to fall through the cracks: PR spouses. These are people who have made Malaysia home, some for many years. They’re raising Malaysian children, paid Malaysian taxes and share the same household expenses and school runs as any other local family. 

Yet they are excluded from the RM1.99 fuel price and have to pay RM2.50 instead.


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This difference, while it may seem small on paper, adds up quickly. And for middle or lower-income families, where every Ringgit counts, it becomes a real burden. Especially when one parent is paying more just to drive their Malaysian child to school, tuition, or hospital.

The piece also points out the recent 6% SST now applied to non-citizens for private healthcare and higher education. All of this comes despite the fact that PRs living in Malaysia over 182 days a year pay income tax just like citizens do.

What came through clearly was how these families often feel stuck, not quite a foreigner yet not fully accepted either. The emotional weight of being treated differently in the country you live in, work in, and raise your children in is something that can’t be ignored.


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There’s also a comparison to Singapore, where PRs enjoy access to public subsidies for healthcare and education. It’s a reminder that policy choices do have an impact, not just on individuals, but on how welcoming a country feels and whether people choose to stay and build a life here long term.

The message isn’t about demanding special treatment. It’s about being seen. These are Malaysian families too. And if one parent is excluded from benefits, it affects the whole household.

As the government moves ahead with subsidy reform, perhaps this is a moment to think about what inclusion really means and who we might be leaving out.



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