I think a couple of more criteria are important. 1. Possibility for foreiner to buy land and property in Brazil, Thailand doesn't allow foreigner to own the land. 2. Possibility to get permanent residency and citizenship in Brazil. It's almost impossible in Thailand. 3. To open a company in Thailand , ou need to have a Thai partner who will own a minimum 51% of company shares.
1. Foreigners are allowed to buy land/property in Brazil; 2. One funny thing in Brazil is that if you have children born here, you get citzenship immediately. That's why many pregnant russian women are giving birth in Brazil; 3. Bureaucracy in Brazil is no joke but foreigners can be business owners
@@MrWarrenRB Spanish is a better investiment; brazilians will understand most of it and you can bail out to Paraguai or Argentina (if Milei gets reelected) as they look promissing whereas Brazil's future is pretty gloomy.
A couple things is also important is that first Brazil is one of the safest countries in terms of wars, t&rrorism and natural disasters. Brazil does't like to get involve in wars and have friendly and polity relationship with all neighbors and all countries around the world(With the exception of maybe Israel but is not something big and I believe with time we will be okay with them again). Brazil doesn't have history of t&rrorism and is a normally very liked country. And besides ocasional fires or floods(both are normally human's fault), Brazil doesn't have significant earthquakes, no volcanos, no hurricans, no tsunamis, no blizzards... Second thing is that Brazil is one of BRICS founders, and each day this shows to be the future of economy and is a growing economic power.
@@julmor07 One thing that US citizens and allies don't seems to understand in that none of the BRICS countries first choice was leaving the dollar or have bad relationships with the US. Russia was a big partner of US but was 100% sanctioned and had to seek new trades. China even now is one of the biggest US partners but was sanctioned 100% on cars and some technologies like computer chips. India and South Africa are partners until now but also suffered with US demands. Brazil is literally one of the friendest country in the world and tryed for years to be closer to US but was for decades treated as sh*t or as US backyard, they blocked our building of nuclear power plant, they blocked our buildings of spaceship stations, they blocked our entry to G7 and OTAN for a long time, they blocked many of our trades with even neighbors that they didn't like, they even want to have a say on who we buy our military stuff from and were responsible for our 21 years of military dictorship and in many other countries also, google "Brother Sam Operations"....... What I'm trying to say is that all BRICS countries tried to make it work together with the US and we still do, is the US who don't want it. Brazil doesn't want any harm to other countries, we just don't want harm to be done to us. So as any country would do we got to do what is best for our own countries and BRICS give us that safety and economical freedom without the US dictorship and europe oligarchies.
LOL Syria's civil war at its peak claimed as much daily lives than Brazil, but yeah...no one wants to invade this backwater, probably because Lula already bowed town to both China and the US.
Uhhh brazil is super dangerous,filled with poverty and lack of infrastructure It’s the fifth most HIV ridden country in the world with a ton of stds beating out many countries in africa….
I'm working remotely on a Digital Nomad visa in greater Florianopolis, building a home about an hour from the coast in the serra, and planning to retire in 1-2 years. I love Southern Brasil, from warm, engaging people, to climate, lifestyle, cost-of-living, environment. Learn Português, chill out on the bureaucracy, reset any over-materialistic tendencies. Close to heaven on earth, IMHO.
I hope Brazil will finally abolish digital nomad/retirement visas on april, it should not be easy for foreigners to live in Brazil if it's not easy for brazilians to legally live in foreign countries, Brazil belongs to Brazilians.
@@luisfernandor.pdealmeida1229 I know a number of Brasileiros in the US, and wish there were more. I'm not aware of what's required, and I basically agree with your premise. I sure as hell won't defend obnoxious US policies. The US is NOT Brasil's friend. I would point out that I'm dumping my life savings into the Brasilian economy, and I would like to think that will help all levels of workers in the local economy, from laborers on up. Not all Americans are ugly, my friend.
I moved from São Paulo to Santa Catarina, South of Florianopolis three years ago. I have been to lots of places in this world, and it is very hard to beat this one.
Thai is one of the more difficult languages to learn, and you will struggle to read any signs or local information giving Brazil a big advantage in just managing everyday life activities Thai is a category 4 FSI difficulty while Portuguese is a category 1
10:51 - I do understand that we all have different opinion but I'm still not convinced about why Brazil only got 7/10 on food category? As a traveler myself I wouldn't expect to be an easy task to get an authentic asian food in a small city in a latino country. It seems more reasonablefor to me that evaluation should follow criterias such as, for example: 'Is the food expensive there?' ,'Is it possible to me to maintain my special diet in this country?', 'Can I cook my prefered food with local ingredients?', 'Are the local/regional food tasteful for my preferences?', etc. If the criterias used for evaluating Brazil for the ease to acquire asian food, for a fair judgement the same logic should be applied to Thai. In this case we should evaluate if it's easy to find LATAM food there as well.
You raise a good point, maybe I didn't evaluate the food totally right but at the end of the day it mainly comes down to what kind of food you like the best.
I retired in my 30s and lived in both Brazil and Thailand. Your analysis is spot on. Choosing between Brazil and Thailand is VERY personal given how immensely different the two are. Personally, the taxes, tarrifs, etc scared me away from Brazil as a potential long term destination.
Wise, but remember bitcoin now exists and once people understand it, taxes become optional. So I believe in a decade we'll evade them even harder as we do.
Brasil lover here, currently in Thailand. For me, Brasil is the one. However, the big difference is safety. As for cost of living, Thailand used to be in a league of its own, more or less. But that has changed. Its NOT as cheap here anymore. As forshopping, i struggle to find what im looking for. To navigate past the fake products is like finding a needle in a haystack.
I think Brazil is a better option in order to own a property. Tha brazilian legal system is based on european Civil Law and allways respect ownership of a bit mark landareal differently that happens in many places in to Thailand where legislates with a hybrid lawsuit that makes foreigners "a non legitmate" to own and many cases buyers are no allowed to "pivilege of legacy" and send forward to your further generation . Brazil as U said is a huge country with many danger places but many others very quiet with high standard. Admire your honesty and competence (thumbs up for that👍). I just hope U make good deals, Besides I wish U a good luck, Best Regards
Did I convert it right? In Thailand you only start paying 5% income taxes after 150k Bath (4458 USD) whereas in Brazil it's 27% for those earning more than meagre 800 USD? Dude you really love Brazil; I can only stand here cuz I earn more than that and evade everything, and even so I really decided to get a Paraguaian residency ASAP.
O site que mencionastes comparou Porto Alegre e Chicago pra familias de classe media e para minha absoluta surpresa Porto Alegre ganhou! Isso é surreal como Porto Alegrense!
This is tough choice. However I could add 3 more categories (1.Location, 2. Nightlife, 3. Quality of living). 1. Bangkok is superbly located and is connected to many countries around the world, especially Asian countries. Cheap and short flights to countries such as Japan, Philippines, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Malaysia and more. You can travel cheaply all year round or live in many countries with a base in Bangkok. Brazil is huge, expensive airlines, long-distance travel. 2. Bangkok does not sleep at night 24/7, one of the best place for a single person, I also like the non-conflict culture, zero tolerance for drugs. Brazil is different you have to be careful at all times, much higher risk (guns, drugs). 3. Huge new shopping mall, high technology, innovation, beautiful hotels and apartments. Brazil is at a much lower level and the quality is not high. I think that everyone is different and this is a personal choice also there is no such thing as a perfect country, they all have pros and cons. As far as I am concerned, I would live in both countries for a few months before making a decision and then choose.
Brazil has more homicides than the entire northern hemisphere combined; daily homicides here once reached the same as Syria's civil war at its peak, ~152 daily deaths, that 6/10 was sort generous of you but yeah, in gated communities or smaller towns its mostly safe. Brazil is nice if you earn in a strong currency and keep the narcosocialist government out of your pockets. It would be great if people studied and learn how to evade taxes with bitcoin.
@nordicinvestor thank you very much, I'll keep a lookout for it. I have visited Brazil for the last two years and fallen in love with the people, climate, beaches, etc.. I have only been to Bahia so far but loved it. Thanks again
The difference of score in taxes should be much higher. Besides Thailand being almost a non-dom system and the difference in sales taxes, there's also the tariffs in Brazil to "protect the local industry". See the prices to buy a laptop, cell phone and so on to realize the shocking contrast. Btw was Trump inspired by Brazil and Argentina in implementing tariffs to "protect the local industry" (lol)? Bitcoin and crypto folks seemed to be enthusiastic at first, now they're going to see the result!
With a certain competent approach, a digital nomad can easily reduce the tax in Thailand to zero. why should he transfer money to Thailand if everything can be paid with foreign cards and transfers directly to the account you need to pay
Apples and pears. More like apples and koalas, or something. You can´t compare Asia to the Americas. These are such different entities, cultures, everything. In Asia, you will be forever a foreigner, maybe a privileged one, but a foreigner, and an outsider. Is that a way to live?
@@nordicinvestor that would be DOPE! I'm really looking forward to that video. I am considering to live between 2-3 counties. I don't like to live in just one :). I def consider Brazil, thinking of Medellin, and prob the US would be there third if it gets better then the last decade or so. I'm currently in Ukraine and looking forward to leaving when the borders will be opened. Please def make the video comparing Brazil and Medellin if you can. Thanks a lot in advace
@ Paraná state is too cold plus there’s no beaches. I’m not looking for Ukrainian community. Im looking for Brazilian community, lol. I’ll probably be moving to Fortaleza or João Pessoa. Summer time could be Floripa as well
@@AlexYehorova travel from Brazil to Colombia is something far away (even being neighbours) Brazil is too big, personally I think you wouldn't be able to handle living in both countries, you better pick one of them
No way Brazil loses to Thailand on food! Churrasco alone destroys any Thailand dish 😛 Also, they have nothing like brigadeiro or pão de queijo 🔥 You can have everything from seafood in Brazil, which is basically the culinary of Korea and China...so 🤷
Thai food is a symphony of spices, Brazilian food not so much Both have their own positives and there are some great things to eat in Brazil but Thai cuisine takes the win in this comparison
I am originally from India, but now Australian. I have been to Thailand for vacation and now I am in Brazil. I would say to everyone that if you can, try to migrate to first world countries. You never know what's going to happen in third world countries and no one will be accountable. You don't want your children to grow up in these countries and struggle to survive.
Neither Thailand or Brazil are third world countries they are emerging markets..middle income countries and depending what your job is as an India you should know that in Brazil you can make really good money in IT for example
@amarildosilva7348 probably you don't know the meaning of first world and third world countries in today's day and age. Or you have never been to a first world country. Life is not just about making money.
In SE Asia, including Thailand, one will always be a castrated poodle on temporary basis and will never have a leg to stand on. I know mixed couples, who speak local language with 20YO kids going to school, still no passport and
dude, that's boring. who cares about tourists? think about it. you want to show freaking apartments, what you get for your bucks, make tours, and show what you'll get for your money. Expats are interested in High-Speed Internet and fully furnished apartments. Also how about the dating scene? Local dating, apps, culture, making friends. Nobody cares about excel sheets and general info that you can live for $1k. And what about the freaking Visa for expats? I hope that helps you to get more views. cheers
Well, expats quite often live in a country for a limited time, and many are there on contract with a company, immigrants on the other hand usually plan to stay indefinitely
I think a couple of more criteria are important. 1. Possibility for foreiner to buy land and property in Brazil, Thailand doesn't allow foreigner to own the land. 2. Possibility to get permanent residency and citizenship in Brazil. It's almost impossible in Thailand. 3. To open a company in Thailand , ou need to have a Thai partner who will own a minimum 51% of company shares.
Goods points!
Better learn Portuguese
1. Foreigners are allowed to buy land/property in Brazil; 2. One funny thing in Brazil is that if you have children born here, you get citzenship immediately. That's why many pregnant russian women are giving birth in Brazil; 3. Bureaucracy in Brazil is no joke but foreigners can be business owners
@@MrWarrenRB Spanish is a better investiment; brazilians will understand most of it and you can bail out to Paraguai or Argentina (if Milei gets reelected) as they look promissing whereas Brazil's future is pretty gloomy.
@@ZFCaio Thai ones are more feminine though.
A couple things is also important is that first Brazil is one of the safest countries in terms of wars, t&rrorism and natural disasters. Brazil does't like to get involve in wars and have friendly and polity relationship with all neighbors and all countries around the world(With the exception of maybe Israel but is not something big and I believe with time we will be okay with them again). Brazil doesn't have history of t&rrorism and is a normally very liked country. And besides ocasional fires or floods(both are normally human's fault), Brazil doesn't have significant earthquakes, no volcanos, no hurricans, no tsunamis, no blizzards...
Second thing is that Brazil is one of BRICS founders, and each day this shows to be the future of economy and is a growing economic power.
Very good points 👍
No. Brazil has chosen a side: BRICS! THINK about it in case of war.
@@julmor07 One thing that US citizens and allies don't seems to understand in that none of the BRICS countries first choice was leaving the dollar or have bad relationships with the US. Russia was a big partner of US but was 100% sanctioned and had to seek new trades. China even now is one of the biggest US partners but was sanctioned 100% on cars and some technologies like computer chips. India and South Africa are partners until now but also suffered with US demands. Brazil is literally one of the friendest country in the world and tryed for years to be closer to US but was for decades treated as sh*t or as US backyard, they blocked our building of nuclear power plant, they blocked our buildings of spaceship stations, they blocked our entry to G7 and OTAN for a long time, they blocked many of our trades with even neighbors that they didn't like, they even want to have a say on who we buy our military stuff from and were responsible for our 21 years of military dictorship and in many other countries also, google "Brother Sam Operations".......
What I'm trying to say is that all BRICS countries tried to make it work together with the US and we still do, is the US who don't want it. Brazil doesn't want any harm to other countries, we just don't want harm to be done to us. So as any country would do we got to do what is best for our own countries and BRICS give us that safety and economical freedom without the US dictorship and europe oligarchies.
LOL Syria's civil war at its peak claimed as much daily lives than Brazil, but yeah...no one wants to invade this backwater, probably because Lula already bowed town to both China and the US.
Uhhh brazil is super dangerous,filled with poverty and lack of infrastructure It’s the fifth most HIV ridden country in the world with a ton of stds beating out many countries in africa….
I'm working remotely on a Digital Nomad visa in greater Florianopolis, building a home about an hour from the coast in the serra, and planning to retire in 1-2 years. I love Southern Brasil, from warm, engaging people, to climate, lifestyle, cost-of-living, environment. Learn Português, chill out on the bureaucracy, reset any over-materialistic tendencies. Close to heaven on earth, IMHO.
I hope Brazil will finally abolish digital nomad/retirement visas on april, it should not be easy for foreigners to live in Brazil if it's not easy for brazilians to legally live in foreign countries, Brazil belongs to Brazilians.
@@luisfernandor.pdealmeida1229 I know a number of Brasileiros in the US, and wish there were more. I'm not aware of what's required, and I basically agree with your premise. I sure as hell won't defend obnoxious US policies. The US is NOT Brasil's friend. I would point out that I'm dumping my life savings into the Brasilian economy, and I would like to think that will help all levels of workers in the local economy, from laborers on up. Not all Americans are ugly, my friend.
You're right, South Brazil is great!
@@luisfernandor.pdealmeida1229 Unusually stupid, very unBrazilian thing to say. Luckily you are just one of very few here.
I moved from São Paulo to Santa Catarina, South of Florianopolis three years ago. I have been to lots of places in this world, and it is very hard to beat this one.
Tack så mycket för att du valde oss!
Du är välkommen, Brasilien är fantastiskt👍👍
you channel is the best in the whole youtube world regarding this type of subject. Congrats!
Wow, thank you!
Thai is one of the more difficult languages to learn, and you will struggle to read any signs or local information giving Brazil a big advantage in just managing everyday life activities
Thai is a category 4 FSI difficulty while Portuguese is a category 1
The Thai language seems very difficult!
10:51 - I do understand that we all have different opinion but I'm still not convinced about why Brazil only got 7/10 on food category? As a traveler myself I wouldn't expect to be an easy task to get an authentic asian food in a small city in a latino country. It seems more reasonablefor to me that evaluation should follow criterias such as, for example: 'Is the food expensive there?' ,'Is it possible to me to maintain my special diet in this country?', 'Can I cook my prefered food with local ingredients?', 'Are the local/regional food tasteful for my preferences?', etc. If the criterias used for evaluating Brazil for the ease to acquire asian food, for a fair judgement the same logic should be applied to Thai. In this case we should evaluate if it's easy to find LATAM food there as well.
You raise a good point, maybe I didn't evaluate the food totally right but at the end of the day it mainly comes down to what kind of food you like the best.
I retired in my 30s and lived in both Brazil and Thailand. Your analysis is spot on. Choosing between Brazil and Thailand is VERY personal given how immensely different the two are. Personally, the taxes, tarrifs, etc scared me away from Brazil as a potential long term destination.
The taxes in Brazil can be a bit crazy!
But there are double tax treaties and tax free income on bank interest?
Complex subject but maybe worth a video of its own.
Wise, but remember bitcoin now exists and once people understand it, taxes become optional.
So I believe in a decade we'll evade them even harder as we do.
Many thanks for this informative summary. Have a nice sunday!
You're welcome! Enjoy your Sunday! 👍
you pronounce the cities/beaches really well. have you been studying portuguese?
I’m still learning but I’m getting better!
Brasil lover here, currently in Thailand. For me, Brasil is the one. However, the big difference is safety. As for cost of living, Thailand used to be in a league of its own, more or less. But that has changed. Its NOT as cheap here anymore. As forshopping, i struggle to find what im looking for. To navigate past the fake products is like finding a needle in a haystack.
True, there are a lot of fake products in Thailand
I think Brazil is a better option in order to own a property. Tha brazilian legal system is based on european Civil Law and allways respect ownership of a bit mark landareal differently that happens in many places in to Thailand where legislates with a hybrid lawsuit that makes foreigners "a non legitmate" to own and many cases buyers are no allowed to "pivilege of legacy" and send forward to your further generation . Brazil as U said is a huge country with many danger places but many others very quiet with high standard. Admire your honesty and competence (thumbs up for that👍). I just hope U make good deals, Besides I wish U a good luck,
Best Regards
You make a good point about land ownership !
Did I convert it right? In Thailand you only start paying 5% income taxes after 150k Bath (4458 USD) whereas in Brazil it's 27% for those earning more than meagre 800 USD?
Dude you really love Brazil; I can only stand here cuz I earn more than that and evade everything, and even so I really decided to get a Paraguaian residency ASAP.
O site que mencionastes comparou Porto Alegre e Chicago pra familias de classe media e para minha absoluta surpresa Porto Alegre ganhou! Isso é surreal como Porto Alegrense!
That's crazy!
"mencionastes" só a gente usa esse tempo verbal kkkk
E a gente fala assim mesmo
Sou de Pelotas
This is tough choice. However I could add 3 more categories (1.Location, 2. Nightlife, 3. Quality of living). 1. Bangkok is superbly located and is connected to many countries around the world, especially Asian countries. Cheap and short flights to countries such as Japan, Philippines, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Malaysia and more. You can travel cheaply all year round or live in many countries with a base in Bangkok. Brazil is huge, expensive airlines, long-distance travel. 2. Bangkok does not sleep at night 24/7, one of the best place for a single person, I also like the non-conflict culture, zero tolerance for drugs. Brazil is different you have to be careful at all times, much higher risk (guns, drugs). 3. Huge new shopping mall, high technology, innovation, beautiful hotels and apartments. Brazil is at a much lower level and the quality is not high. I think that everyone is different and this is a personal choice also there is no such thing as a perfect country, they all have pros and cons. As far as I am concerned, I would live in both countries for a few months before making a decision and then choose.
Thanks for the info. Totally agree with you
@@nordicinvestor You said that in the beginning you considered only 2 countries, what made you choose Brazil over Thailand ?
LATINAS> Thais. It’s a win win!
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There is an important section missing regarding local LADIES, or gentleman looking like ladies.
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Brazil has more homicides than the entire northern hemisphere combined; daily homicides here once reached the same as Syria's civil war at its peak, ~152 daily deaths, that 6/10 was sort generous of you but yeah, in gated communities or smaller towns its mostly safe.
Brazil is nice if you earn in a strong currency and keep the narcosocialist government out of your pockets. It would be great if people studied and learn how to evade taxes with bitcoin.
You're right, homicides are very high in Brazil in the big cities.
Thank you very much. Did you look at Indonesia??
I did, I might do a video about it in the future
@nordicinvestor thank you very much, I'll keep a lookout for it. I have visited Brazil for the last two years and fallen in love with the people, climate, beaches, etc.. I have only been to Bahia so far but loved it. Thanks again
The difference of score in taxes should be much higher. Besides Thailand being almost a non-dom system and the difference in sales taxes, there's also the tariffs in Brazil to "protect the local industry". See the prices to buy a laptop, cell phone and so on to realize the shocking contrast.
Btw was Trump inspired by Brazil and Argentina in implementing tariffs to "protect the local industry" (lol)?
Bitcoin and crypto folks seemed to be enthusiastic at first, now they're going to see the result!
True, maybe I didn't score the tax correctly!
We have income tax PLUS INSS, that is, for pension, with is also a tax. We HAVE to pay it. It can lower .ore 8 to 14% more
Very true!
With a certain competent approach, a digital nomad can easily reduce the tax in Thailand to zero. why should he transfer money to Thailand if everything can be paid with foreign cards and transfers directly to the account you need to pay
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Apples and pears. More like apples and koalas, or something. You can´t compare Asia to the Americas. These are such different entities, cultures, everything. In Asia, you will be forever a foreigner, maybe a privileged one, but a foreigner, and an outsider. Is that a way to live?
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Se possível poderia fazer uma comparação com o estado de Minas Gerais e Santa Catarina?
I will try 👍
Traffic in Brazil = 1. I have never witnessed crazier drivers!
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Have you been to Thailand? It is even worse!!
have you consider Medellin, Colombia when you were choosing Brazil?
Yes I did, I might do a video about it
@@nordicinvestor that would be DOPE! I'm really looking forward to that video. I am considering to live between 2-3 counties. I don't like to live in just one :). I def consider Brazil, thinking of Medellin, and prob the US would be there third if it gets better then the last decade or so.
I'm currently in Ukraine and looking forward to leaving when the borders will be opened.
Please def make the video comparing Brazil and Medellin if you can.
Thanks a lot in advace
Maybe you should consider moving to Paraná state. There's a big Ukrainian community there.
@ Paraná state is too cold plus there’s no beaches. I’m not looking for Ukrainian community. Im looking for Brazilian community, lol. I’ll probably be moving to Fortaleza or João Pessoa. Summer time could be Floripa as well
@@AlexYehorova travel from Brazil to Colombia is something far away (even being neighbours) Brazil is too big, personally I think you wouldn't be able to handle living in both countries, you better pick one of them
No way Brazil loses to Thailand on food!
Churrasco alone destroys any Thailand dish 😛
Also, they have nothing like brigadeiro or pão de queijo 🔥
You can have everything from seafood in Brazil, which is basically the culinary of Korea and China...so 🤷
Agree. Brazil has an amazing variety.
Heh. I've spent significant time in both. I love Brazil, but Thailand kills Brazil in food. Of course, Brazilians would disagree.
I totally agree that Brazil has great food as well!
Thai food is a symphony of spices, Brazilian food not so much
Both have their own positives and there are some great things to eat in Brazil but Thai cuisine takes the win in this comparison
@@kronop8884 Brazilian food isn't terrible, it's just not terribly interesting.
Obrigado por sua analise
Glad you liked it!
Brazilian food is the best! But they're only good at Brazilian food! Everything else is hit of miss!
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I'm brazilian and I must say it has much variations. But Thailand is also great. It is a fair fight
The term "expat" is so ridiculous and arrogant. Why don't just say immigrant?
Becouse immigrant usually can get permanent residence down the track an expat cant😊
True, expat and immigrants are the same thing
Expat é temporário com planos de voltar em alguns anos, imigrante é permanente ou pelo menos por tempo indeterminado.
Muito bem,
Eu fiz o contrario, vim do Rio de Janeiro e Estou em Estocolmo 😅
Hope you are enjoying Stockholm, its a great city but a bit cold sometimes!
Thailand number 1
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I am originally from India, but now Australian. I have been to Thailand for vacation and now I am in Brazil. I would say to everyone that if you can, try to migrate to first world countries. You never know what's going to happen in third world countries and no one will be accountable. You don't want your children to grow up in these countries and struggle to survive.
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Neither Thailand or Brazil are third world countries they are emerging markets..middle income countries and depending what your job is as an India you should know that in Brazil you can make really good money in IT for example
@amarildosilva7348 probably you don't know the meaning of first world and third world countries in today's day and age. Or you have never been to a first world country. Life is not just about making money.
Some parts in Brasil murder rate can reach 60 per 100.000. Worse than Siria or Afeganstan
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O Brasil é o melhor o Ceará é o melhor do Brasil 🍷🫡🇵🇹👑🇧🇷🇺🇲
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In SE Asia, including Thailand, one will always be a castrated poodle on temporary basis and will never have a leg to stand on.
I know mixed couples, who speak local language with 20YO kids going to school, still no passport and
Good points 👍
Brazil hands down, everyone in Thailand still wears face masks
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Absolutely rubbish. Face masks are rarely worn in Thailand.
dude, that's boring. who cares about tourists? think about it. you want to show freaking apartments, what you get for your bucks, make tours, and show what you'll get for your money. Expats are interested in High-Speed Internet and fully furnished apartments. Also how about the dating scene? Local dating, apps, culture, making friends. Nobody cares about excel sheets and general info that you can live for $1k. And what about the freaking Visa for expats? I hope that helps you to get more views. cheers
Thanks for your suggestions!
@ didn’t want to sound harsh - but I guess I did. I apologize. If you change the focus - then you’ll get more views! Cheers
Portugal
Climate - 10
Beaches - 9
Economy - 8
Cost of Living - 6
Food - 6 (Not into seafood)
Security - 9
Traffic - 7
Culture - 7
Pollution - 8
Visas - 10 (EU citizens)
Taxes - 3
Total = 83
Portugal is very nice as well!
As a brazilian I must say Thailand.
And no, I have never been there.
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" expats " XD
The fancy word for immigrant basically. Ashamed of being called immigrant I bet
Well, expats quite often live in a country for a limited time, and many are there on contract with a company, immigrants on the other hand usually plan to stay indefinitely
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@@nordicinvestor as usual, where are our Gripen fighter jets?
Expat is when you still have your harbor back home and can just go back if needed. Immigrants are "all in".
@@facbarros2 😂 whatever makes you feel better