I never ever felt "homesick" since I live in Thailand. But then: I used to work for an airline and came practical once a month in Bangkok. I felt homesick to Asia when I was in my own country. After I was able to stop working, I didn't wait long and moved to Thailand. Sometimes it is too hot, but in all I'm used to it. I don't want to move anywhere else to anymore. Have been looking at some videos about the Phillipines, but no... Thailand has a lot more to offer.
It is all about self-control, I lived many years in Asia, 4 in Thailand and many guys in their countries don't get women and then they think that in Thai they suddenly become handsome and develop great personalities and get overwhelmed and trapped, then when they look back they have no money, no women, no friends, and regretting a lot of poop they did.
First time viewing this channel, and I wasn't expecting much. But this video offers sensible advice which may not be obvious to everyone, so it's worth a watch. Also, the delivery was pleasantly "normal", instead of being some hyper exaggerated "youtuber" style. Good luck on your channel growth. If you keep producing content of this quality, you'll build your viewer numbers!
A good rule of thumb seems to be about $1800 USD a month to live a good life there for the average person. This doesn't mean partying every night or supporting a 21-year-old super-hot girlfriend. Keep in mind if you can't get a 10 in your home country and you think your moving there and you're going to get one. You can, but you're going to pay, and a lot. the 1800 is for living in a nice place, partying 2-3 nights a week, and maybe getting a girlfriend once a week. I personally wouldn't move there without at least 2 years' worth of living expenses in a savings account for emergencies and a source of income that was over $1800/month. You should be saving some money while living there to keep up with inflation and to cover trips, and other expenses that come up that are unexpected.
The main thing is having medical insurance, you never know what is going to happen. I have seen so many foreigners also getting in motorbike accidents, and going to the hospital.
A little steep for me but nothing wrong with having more to spend if needed. Im in the 1500 range myself can do alittle more if needed but dont want to spend more if I can help it.
Great video. Thanks. I've visited Thailand and The Philippines a few times recently. I'd recommend someone thinking about living anywhere in the world. Definitely go there for a month to try it out before you burn your bridges. Always have the ability and a plan to return. Know. Like changing your career. It's going to be a culture shock. And your ability to adapt and compromise is vital. Lastly. Holidays are different to living there. I've been on some great holidays in my home country Australia. But there's places even here I wouldn't be happy living in.
You can still drink folks but partying maybe a different scenario, I could drink every night (on the 1000 a month limit granted it’s 7/11 or Thai food everyday) couple beers you’ll be ok few game of pool etc etc, but 1 wild night out can empty out your account and fuck you up for the rest of her month
I used to work away from home for many months at a time and found that homesickness, at its worst, was after a big night out and being hungover! If your prepared for it you can tell yourself it’s only because of the hangover and you will feel much better about where you are the next day!
Thailand is just super over priced and nothing close to what it was before. Vietnam is the new Thailand. Considering to leave after 12 years too, my budget isn't even the issue, I just don't wanna pay for low quality and service anymore. Plenty of countries offer much more or the same with better. Feel sorry for those unaware of this in the first place aka the 'newbies'. He also forgets the most important part: Thailand starts taxing us from 2024 if staying here 180 days or more, and it's a expensive country for taxes. Even you pay back home, if that is less than it would be here, you still pay the difference here too. And you get nothing in return.
I though the people in Vietnam are quite a bit less friendly then the Thai. That would be a factor for me, although the costs indeed seem lower. Are the rents in Vietnam significantly lower too btw?
Nice shirt and backpack. Good video editing as usual. BTW, about international schools, Thailand has 162 international schools located throughout major cities but most are in Bangkok. My housing village in Pakkret, Nonthaburi is located next to ISB (International School Bangkok) which was relocated to Pakkret, north of Bangkok from Sukhumvit Rd about 4 decades ago. ISB is arguably the most expensive/prestigious and one of the oldest international school in Thailand. It is about 5 km away from Muang Thong Thani's convention center, the largest of such in Thailand. This center holds major exhibition events especially auto shows twice a year in April and December.
All I like to do there is ride around exploring the country and meet people ... in passing. No partying just chilling. Would love to move there permanently and always enjoy this sort of content.
Tempus You Giving Real GAME! I know what you're is all fact because I've been to Pattaya, I lived in Bangkok, and I'm now up north in Chaing Mai. If you're visiting Pattaya, and you're smart you will heed this man's great advice.
Very Well Done ! I am in Central America ( Ex Pat) . When living in another country--Don't be a Pushy Know it All--Typically a New Yorker shows up, and acts like a Pushy, Know it all New Yorker.---Loud, Rude & Condescending. Be kind, give Compliments, & Patient.
I saw your video and realized it was not intended for me because I have traveled throughout Southeast Asia as part of my job. My income is very lucrative and I have been exposed to the culture. Also, I am happy that the government doesn't run the same. I am so tried of America. Also the health care system in the US is not rated in the to 20, in the world.
@@hersheywalker6447 no it's not depending on the state. I retired from the US Department of Health and Human Services as a senior manager and we kept track of the ratings for each country on a national basis and not on a state basis. To correct my earlier statement, the US health care rating for 2023 is 15th. Taiwan is rated number 1 and South Korea is number 2. The US was rated 22 about 5 years ago
Thanks for the info. I plan on retiring to Thailand in next few years. So, this is definitely relevant to me. Info on how to get a bank account or cell phone service would also be useful.
I've been in Thailand for the past 12 years and I'm thinking of leaving next year. It's just way too humid and i think the older you get, the more weather affects you. lol, I can't take this anymore.
Yes, when I visited Bangkok 10 years ago the heat stepping off the plane struck me like a hammer. But what really killed me was the humidity. It pulled down my entire system, my motivation, everything. I only wanted to stay inside with AC. I also have Asthma and breathing definitely felt more difficult. If you are healthy and 30 and not a heavy sweater this is a fine place to be. I will go there once more for holiday and decide. Unfortunately my favourite place for retirement - Vietnam - isn't any better.
If your money is not straight, if your wealth level or your income level is not straight, don't go living anywhere abroad and far and away from family and friends. If you are NOT making $3,000 US and above , I don't recommend you go anywhere to live abroad if your intent is to be paying for play on a constant basis or if you are out partying. Investing with steady returns or placing $500 - $1,000 US in savings every month is important part of your budget. Emergencies can happen. Change of plans can happen. Don't go abroad to party or be paying for play if you are broke or if you are weak financially and living with no wiggle room, no space for any $$ errors.
Words of wisdom coming from you. I think people are getting caught up by the Pattaya night life videos that other people post. It gets a persons mind all wound up, and one wants to go there to experience that night life. But in time there is only so much you can do if you go that way. I eventually watch the same person's with their videos just walking around the same night life streets, and they don't go anywhere else. I really don't think they are there to stay, and it's a long way too go just to go a massage parlour, or connect with a lady of night. but then, maybe some guys are only into Asian women. You offer good advice if a person tries to move to Thailand. Don't even consider opening a business there, one has to know a Thai person who will be a stakeholder in your company, and they get 51% business right off the top. Like you say, do your research.
Dope channel man i just moved here on the 4th of october been dreamjng about this for 4-5 years and what you said is spot on. I made sure i saved more than plenty to be able to be chill and i also work online/crypto etc crazy how much lower cost of living is here. Just have to keep in mind if u were not partying doing all thatbshit in your own country EVERYDAY why would you do it here ? 😂 even if you got it like that i dont see the point 🤷🏽♂️ Just subbed looking forward more content u remind me of a friend i have back home 🤙
I got back home a month ago after 4 weeks in Thailand. What got me was the heat and humidity. Walking 3 blocks had my shirt was completely soaked. Otherwise, it was a practical place for me to move to.
In terms of government and banks not being as organised. I actually prefer their system of being a bit looser, there's so many jobsworths back home who worship the rules and love saying no. It's nice here that people are more flexible with the rules
Feel I should do well being a home body but I will get out more and explore over there since its worth it. Planned a realistic budget and have the funds to last 4-5 years then I will start my benefits. To me its a matter of future survival not partying my benefits will allow a decent life over there or similar place while here in the US I will be in deep sh@t All good advice common sense stuff.
Bilateral reciprocity is the ONLY acceptable principle. There are 300,000 Thais with U.S. green cards, for example, with full rights and most own homes in the U.S. What would it hurt (or scare?) Thailand if only 10,000 American expats have the SAME RIGHTS in Thailand?
Absolutely 💯. The west needs reciprocity laws. For citizenship, property ownership, and everything else. We’re being robbed. It’s an asymmetrical, one-way relationship with too many Asian countries.
Too many young men from Europe love it when they go and party and meet women but its very different once they live there. Its less boring than norway, sweden, Netherlands etc. Language is a big barrier
If you are an Asian western with native English in your background that want to teach English here, you will be seen as super privilege and will be let go after a school year…
You talk about staying legal, but thats a huge issue for most under 50 years. If you are not married, not working in the country, no Thai kids and not over 50 years, there are very little options to choose from. LTR or Elite will be your only options to LIVE here. Sure you can do some EDs, border/visa runs, but after that you are screwed and out of options.
The action will take you out, I thought I was the most viral man on earth in America, when I got to Thailand those women, plural, put me in my place. My advice. Be normal and don't drink too much. Be like 50 cent, let everybody else get drunk while you watch, the next morning you'll know who you can trust.
Same as private schools in your country. Google the price by international schools in Thailand ( so many and public schools also have international programs, take to company that help about visa).
Ian! A topic popped in my head while watching you in your video... your tattoos. Well, not YOUR tattoos but the topic of receiving a tattoo in Thailand. Have you gotten any tattoo work done in TH? Have you by chance visited any tat shops and observed their attention to their equipment and health safeties? Again, just something I thought of and don't know I you already did a video on the subject. Have a good one.🍻
Sadly, I had been looking to Thailand, but recent videos talking about the new tax regulations that basically allow a foreigner to get taxed twice (by their home country, and Thailand), difficulties getting permanent visas, and the fact that several industries there are protected for Thais, its looking less and less likely.
My advice, don't take legal advice from TH-cam. Especially in Thailand when it comes to visas and taxes. The chances of you getting taxed in the first place are low, let alone being double taxed. A lot of industries are protected for Thais, but most of them are "entry level" type jobs. If you have a set of skills you're more than likely be able to get hired somewhere. I'd check some more research before you make a decision. Thanks for watching and stopping by, I appreciate it!
I have a question. Ok, so the retirement visa is 800,000 baht. But it can also include your annual income. So if your annual pension is 500,000 baht, does that mean the retirement visa would cost 300,000 baht?
@@davidt-gb9pz This method maybe going away, They are wise to this, just saying maybe something not to count on in the future. But always something else new can come up ;)
To ease the blow Im thinking of doing the 65k per month until I get to 800k switch and just leave that in the Thai bank. Of course you need more over the 65k per month to live on just plan on that, just saying if you dont want to lock up that 800k at first.
One of the most difficult is becoming paranoid - imagining that Thai speakers are ganging up on you and making negative things happen. I have seen this in the UK with a Vietnamese guy, Thailand and Vietnam. The solution to this is to have a lot of meaningful chats with someone you really trust. The problem though is where do you find this person!
bah it's easy to get a job in Thailand if you are qualified, the problem is you will be overworked because they need to pay you higher than others so you will be expected to work very hard and for comparably little money to the west (1000 dollars a month which is unacceptable if you come from a developed country). So, if you plan to come here and work it's all wrong unless you are a digital nomad making way more than that stay home, work and retire in Thailand later.
I think there is alot of western food 🍲 in pattaya and other tourist spots go to the Philippines 🇵🇭 and you will find badly prepared western food and the local foods are not the best Thailand has a better reputation for foodies than the Phillipines for sure😮 !
You'd live very well amywhere in Thailand on that budget. It's the Visas that make it hard to stay in Thailand. Look into Elite Visa if you aren't 50 years old or married to a Thai National
I've been there in 2014 for almost 2 months, i confirm everything you talking about is correct .. i spent $2100 including rent of small studio type which costs $800 . So with $1300 i enjoyed alot only in bangkok . maybe 10 times disco , only beer , other night just walking in malls or tourist area , no fancy restaurant . Didn't travel to any island . Almost no taxi Only use subway , you absolutely correct about job there is no job for Foreigner unless it's related to club . In general it depends of how spending money . But i never seen any country with this positive energy, the final advice , this country is good for sociable person , every fun is base in begin social in thailand to finding new friends even every single day . If you are not this type of person so you dont enjoy that much . In one word just get drunk and enjoy this is thailand mean
Do you have any suggestion to a 27 years old physical therapist who wants to move to Thailand? I live in Paris, and after a trip to Thailand I understood that western society is not for me and the freezing cold of this city and his people is killing me, but my job is bound to my patients. I was thinking about making an online business, but I have to start things from zero and I don't have any ideas
Change Thailand? HAHA too funny. Bangkok in particular will chew you up and spit you out if you think you can change things. It is what it is you have spoken truth. Peace.
Honest info sir. If you want to whine and moan that home is better, stay at home. If you want a 21st century adventure that does not include being eaten by wild animals or kidnapped by political dissidents, it is hard to beat Thailand.
I'm pretty sure I can handle Thailand. Especially after spending time traveling to Philippines for the past 10 years, life in the province, cities, everything. I'm can do it, especially when I already know people there.
Most Caucasian foreigners either move to Bangkok, Pattaya or Pai. Pai because it's 70-80% European living there which out number the local workers. It's kind of sad moving to a new country just to feel like your back home instead of going there to learn the culture of that country.
From my understanding it is far from being so black and white. Lots of variables. And also I wouldn't expect to need to worry about it next year, possible 2025. But, I'm obviously not a tax professional. If you're really needing the proper information I'd of course recommend speaking with a lawyer. Thanks for watching, and best of luck! 🙏👍
Good advice. In a culture built on human respect, you'd be wise to act the same. You are a GUEST in this country (or any other country foreign to you) You dont have to be there but if you do, know that every country has its rules & social mores. To enjoy the experience, respect the culture, act accordingly & get to know the wonderful culture & people of Thailand.
To retire in Pattaya, how much do I need monthly for a nice 2-bedroom apartment, utilities, cellphone, internet, cable TV, food, entertainment twice a week and healthcare insurance for a healthy and active 55-year old in U.S. dollars to be comfortable? 🙂
Regardless of your budget, Thailand will most likely extract all of it faster than you can imagine. If you want to be a millionaire in Thailand bring 10 million and if you're smart leave with 1. It can work, but you may want to spend at least a year there before deciding. Do not buy anything in that year apart from maybe your motorbike. Rent everything. and I mean EVERYTHING, na? Do not, under any circumstances, invest or commit to any long term financial burdens, women are at the absolute top of that list, are we clear? Do not end up a statistic, it's too easy to go down that dumb road. I'm your age and f@cked that up twice in my decades there. Be very careful or you will be broke quicker than you could imagine. Give it the full year, be diligent with this. Ask any of us who have spent many years there, go slow. You may find that after that year that Thailand is not the place for you. If you've already "bought in" and are building a new home for your new "love" up in Issan... you botched the sequence already and are screwed. Phom poot gkwam jing na la kraap. Khop Phom.
I never ever felt "homesick" since I live in Thailand. But then: I used to work for an airline and came practical once a month in Bangkok. I felt homesick to Asia when I was in my own country. After I was able to stop working, I didn't wait long and moved to Thailand. Sometimes it is too hot, but in all I'm used to it. I don't want to move anywhere else to anymore. Have been looking at some videos about the Phillipines, but no... Thailand has a lot more to offer.
As a Thai person am so jealous that you live in Thailand. I live in the UK and now is freezing 😅😅
It is all about self-control, I lived many years in Asia, 4 in Thailand and many guys in their countries don't get women and then they think that in Thai they suddenly become handsome and develop great personalities and get overwhelmed and trapped, then when they look back they have no money, no women, no friends, and regretting a lot of poop they did.
Keep up the good work Tempas TV and keep the videos flowing. I love your channel so so much and how down to earth you are....Well Done, Sir
Thank you! Will do!
First time viewing this channel, and I wasn't expecting much. But this video offers sensible advice which may not be obvious to everyone, so it's worth a watch. Also, the delivery was pleasantly "normal", instead of being some hyper exaggerated "youtuber" style. Good luck on your channel growth. If you keep producing content of this quality, you'll build your viewer numbers!
Appreciate the kind words Michael, and thanks for watching!
A good rule of thumb seems to be about $1800 USD a month to live a good life there for the average person. This doesn't mean partying every night or supporting a 21-year-old super-hot girlfriend. Keep in mind if you can't get a 10 in your home country and you think your moving there and you're going to get one. You can, but you're going to pay, and a lot. the 1800 is for living in a nice place, partying 2-3 nights a week, and maybe getting a girlfriend once a week.
I personally wouldn't move there without at least 2 years' worth of living expenses in a savings account for emergencies and a source of income that was over $1800/month. You should be saving some money while living there to keep up with inflation and to cover trips, and other expenses that come up that are unexpected.
This is a pretty solid budget from my experience!
That's £1.5k a month. Many expats have quite a nice lifestyle on £1k, in a country where many basic needs are much cheaper than back home.
The main thing is having medical insurance, you never know what is going to happen. I have seen so many foreigners also getting in motorbike accidents, and going to the hospital.
A little steep for me but nothing wrong with having more to spend if needed. Im in the 1500 range myself can do alittle more if needed but dont want to spend more if I can help it.
Way more expensive than in many European countries
Great video. Thanks. I've visited Thailand and The Philippines a few times recently. I'd recommend someone thinking about living anywhere in the world. Definitely go there for a month to try it out before you burn your bridges. Always have the ability and a plan to return. Know. Like changing your career. It's going to be a culture shock. And your ability to adapt and compromise is vital. Lastly. Holidays are different to living there. I've been on some great holidays in my home country Australia. But there's places even here I wouldn't be happy living in.
Solid advice!
Very good. I'm getting used to Thai after 12 years here. Amazing Thailand , the way that Thais live and drive will amaze you !
You can still drink folks but partying maybe a different scenario, I could drink every night (on the 1000 a month limit granted it’s 7/11 or Thai food everyday) couple beers you’ll be ok few game of pool etc etc, but 1 wild night out can empty out your account and fuck you up for the rest of her month
Well said my man. I can attest to this from experience haha
Really.u must get thirsty 😂
@@tempustv it’s very easy to do here mate hope alls well
Excellent info and very clear thanks bro ✨🙏🏻✨🤜🏼🤛🏽
Glad it was helpful!
Love to retire in jomtien I'm here now love it
I used to work away from home for many months at a time and found that homesickness, at its worst, was after a big night out and being hungover! If your prepared for it you can tell yourself it’s only because of the hangover and you will feel much better about where you are the next day!
Excellent post! you were point on... all topics. Keep up the good posts!.
Thanks, will do!
Thailand is just super over priced and nothing close to what it was before. Vietnam is the new Thailand. Considering to leave after 12 years too, my budget isn't even the issue, I just don't wanna pay for low quality and service anymore. Plenty of countries offer much more or the same with better. Feel sorry for those unaware of this in the first place aka the 'newbies'.
He also forgets the most important part: Thailand starts taxing us from 2024 if staying here 180 days or more, and it's a expensive country for taxes. Even you pay back home, if that is less than it would be here, you still pay the difference here too. And you get nothing in return.
and vietnamese chicks are way hotter
I though the people in Vietnam are quite a bit less friendly then the Thai. That would be a factor for me, although the costs indeed seem lower. Are the rents in Vietnam significantly lower too btw?
@@MsSjaakvaak rents are like 20% lower for sure in vietnam.
@@ReneMedia My plan is to live on the Island of Hvar, Croatia during the european summer and in winter time go to Thailand/Vietnam.
I failed 3 times and had to go home. 4th time lucky after learning from many mistakes 🙂
Good job!
What mistake did you make ? And we're abouts was you staying
Nice shirt and backpack. Good video editing as usual. BTW, about international schools, Thailand has 162 international schools located throughout major cities but most are in Bangkok. My housing village in Pakkret, Nonthaburi is located next to ISB (International School Bangkok) which was relocated to Pakkret, north of Bangkok from Sukhumvit Rd about 4 decades ago. ISB is arguably the most expensive/prestigious and one of the oldest international school in Thailand. It is about 5 km away from Muang Thong Thani's convention center, the largest of such in Thailand. This center holds major exhibition events especially auto shows twice a year in April and December.
Thanks again!
Having budget is critical. Also a good idea to have a little more cash cushion for emergencies.
All I like to do there is ride around exploring the country and meet people ... in passing. No partying just chilling. Would love to move there permanently and always enjoy this sort of content.
That's the way to do it!
Tempus You Giving Real GAME! I know what you're is all fact because I've been to Pattaya, I lived in Bangkok, and I'm now up north in Chaing Mai. If you're visiting Pattaya, and you're smart you will heed this man's great advice.
I appreciate that! Cheers
Very Well Done ! I am in Central America ( Ex Pat) . When living in another country--Don't be a Pushy Know it All--Typically a New Yorker shows up, and acts like a Pushy, Know it all New Yorker.---Loud, Rude & Condescending. Be kind, give Compliments, & Patient.
I saw your video and realized it was not intended for me because I have traveled throughout Southeast Asia as part of my job. My income is very lucrative and I have been exposed to the culture. Also, I am happy that the government doesn't run the same. I am so tried of America. Also the health care system in the US is not rated in the to 20, in the world.
Yeah it’s 11😂 plus depends on state
@@hersheywalker6447 no it's not depending on the state. I retired from the US Department of Health and Human Services as a senior manager and we kept track of the ratings for each country on a national basis and not on a state basis. To correct my earlier statement, the US health care rating for 2023 is 15th. Taiwan is rated number 1 and South Korea is number 2. The US was rated 22 about 5 years ago
Thanks for the info. I plan on retiring to Thailand in next few years. So, this is definitely relevant to me. Info on how to get a bank account or cell phone service would also be useful.
I've been in Thailand for the past 12 years and I'm thinking of leaving next year. It's just way too humid and i think the older you get, the more weather affects you. lol, I can't take this anymore.
where to next?
The humidity is what’s keeping me away from SE Asia. Looking for somewhere in the mountains of SE Asia for cooler weather
Yes, when I visited Bangkok 10 years ago the heat stepping off the plane struck me like a hammer. But what really killed me was the humidity. It pulled down my entire system, my motivation, everything. I only wanted to stay inside with AC. I also have Asthma and breathing definitely felt more difficult. If you are healthy and 30 and not a heavy sweater this is a fine place to be. I will go there once more for holiday and decide. Unfortunately my favourite place for retirement - Vietnam - isn't any better.
Move to South Florida 😂
Latin America. Best kept secret in the world. Start watching and learning from nomad elite -- a European and very good fellow expat.
No point in staying there if you don't like it.
If your money is not straight, if your wealth level or your income level is not straight, don't go living anywhere abroad and far and away from family and friends.
If you are NOT making $3,000 US and above , I don't recommend you go anywhere to live abroad if your intent is to be paying for play on a constant basis or if you are out partying.
Investing with steady returns or placing $500 - $1,000 US in savings every month is important part of your budget. Emergencies can happen. Change of plans can happen.
Don't go abroad to party or be paying for play if you are broke or if you are weak financially and living with no wiggle room, no space for any $$ errors.
Words of wisdom coming from you. I think people are getting caught up by the Pattaya night life videos that other people post. It gets a persons mind all wound up, and one wants to go there to experience that night life. But in time there is only so much you can do if you go that way. I eventually watch the same person's with their videos just walking around the same night life streets, and they don't go anywhere else. I really don't think they are there to stay, and it's a long way too go just to go a massage parlour, or connect with a lady of night. but then, maybe some guys are only into Asian women. You offer good advice if a person tries to move to Thailand. Don't even consider opening a business there, one has to know a Thai person who will be a stakeholder in your company, and they get 51% business right off the top. Like you say, do your research.
Dope channel man i just moved here on the 4th of october been dreamjng about this for 4-5 years and what you said is spot on. I made sure i saved more than plenty to be able to be chill and i also work online/crypto etc crazy how much lower cost of living is here.
Just have to keep in mind if u were not partying doing all thatbshit in your own country EVERYDAY why would you do it here ? 😂 even if you got it like that i dont see the point 🤷🏽♂️
Just subbed looking forward more content u remind me of a friend i have back home 🤙
Thanks....have a great day !
You too!
I got back home a month ago after 4 weeks in Thailand. What got me was the heat and humidity. Walking 3 blocks had my shirt was completely soaked. Otherwise, it was a practical place for me to move to.
All depends on where you live in Thailand. Expect to pay much more in the tourist area. Live much better in the villages
In terms of government and banks not being as organised. I actually prefer their system of being a bit looser, there's so many jobsworths back home who worship the rules and love saying no.
It's nice here that people are more flexible with the rules
Fuck yeah.
People in Canada like being treated like farm animals lol
I prefer Thais
You are so wise for your age ❤ from KSA
I appreciate that!
Feel I should do well being a home body but I will get out more and explore over there since its worth it. Planned a realistic budget and have the funds to last 4-5 years then I will start my benefits. To me its a matter of future survival not partying my benefits will allow a decent life over there or similar place while here in the US I will be in deep sh@t All good advice common sense stuff.
More great info.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve been watching your videos for a while now, from the US and just moved to Jomtien on a 5 year visa, I’d love to meet up and connect!
10k letsss go!!
Good morning Thailand. Have a great day!
Bilateral reciprocity is the ONLY acceptable principle. There are 300,000 Thais with U.S. green cards, for example, with full rights and most own homes in the U.S. What would it hurt (or scare?) Thailand if only 10,000 American expats have the SAME RIGHTS in Thailand?
Absolutely 💯. The west needs reciprocity laws. For citizenship, property ownership, and everything else. We’re being robbed. It’s an asymmetrical, one-way relationship with too many Asian countries.
Too many young men from Europe love it when they go and party and meet women but its very different once they live there. Its less boring than norway, sweden, Netherlands etc. Language is a big barrier
Good advice!
Glad it was helpful!
If you are an Asian western with native English in your background that want to teach English here, you will be seen as super privilege and will be let go after a school year…
You talk about staying legal, but thats a huge issue for most under 50 years.
If you are not married, not working in the country, no Thai kids and not over 50 years, there are very little options to choose from.
LTR or Elite will be your only options to LIVE here. Sure you can do some EDs, border/visa runs, but after that you are screwed and out of options.
Not as welcoming as it's praised so often. Only for tourists with big pockets.
Not possible for you. Hugely xeno government. I know. I tried for 10 years. Every expat left. Every single one of my friends were driven out.
Lots of great information, as always!! ❤❤
The action will take you out, I thought I was the most viral man on earth in America, when I got to Thailand those women, plural, put me in my place. My advice. Be normal and don't drink too much. Be like 50 cent, let everybody else get drunk while you watch, the next morning you'll know who you can trust.
What you think it will cost double it.
Not that I have kids but are those international schools pricey???
Yes expensive
Same as private schools in your country. Google the price by international schools in Thailand ( so many and public schools also have international programs, take to company that help about visa).
Some of them cost more than western universities.
I homeschool my kids here
Ian! A topic popped in my head while watching you in your video... your tattoos. Well, not YOUR tattoos but the topic of receiving a tattoo in Thailand. Have you gotten any tattoo work done in TH? Have you by chance visited any tat shops and observed their attention to their equipment and health safeties? Again, just something I thought of and don't know I you already did a video on the subject. Have a good one.🍻
Thumbs up 👍 Tempus
Sadly, I had been looking to Thailand, but recent videos talking about the new tax regulations that basically allow a foreigner to get taxed twice (by their home country, and Thailand), difficulties getting permanent visas, and the fact that several industries there are protected for Thais, its looking less and less likely.
My advice, don't take legal advice from TH-cam. Especially in Thailand when it comes to visas and taxes. The chances of you getting taxed in the first place are low, let alone being double taxed. A lot of industries are protected for Thais, but most of them are "entry level" type jobs. If you have a set of skills you're more than likely be able to get hired somewhere. I'd check some more research before you make a decision. Thanks for watching and stopping by, I appreciate it!
I have a question. Ok, so the retirement visa is 800,000 baht. But it can also include your annual income. So if your annual pension is 500,000 baht, does that mean the retirement visa would cost 300,000 baht?
800k baht deposit in Thai bank account or 65k baht per month income required for retirement visa.
The requirement is 800K baht OR 60k baht/month. Subject to judgement of the visa official who could at their discretion require both.
There are ways round the 800K bank deposit if you get an agent to go and do the retirement visa on your behalf.
@@davidt-gb9pz This method maybe going away, They are wise to this, just saying maybe something not to count on in the future. But always something else new can come up ;)
To ease the blow Im thinking of doing the 65k per month until I get to 800k switch and just leave that in the Thai bank. Of course you need more over the 65k per month to live on just plan on that, just saying if you dont want to lock up that 800k at first.
May I ask, what type of long term visa are you using in Thailand?
Nice overview, bro 👍🏼. Thanks for the good info.
No problem 👍
One of the most difficult is becoming paranoid - imagining that Thai speakers are ganging up on you and making negative things happen. I have seen this in the UK with a Vietnamese guy, Thailand and Vietnam. The solution to this is to have a lot of meaningful chats with someone you really trust. The problem though is where do you find this person!
Good shout
bah it's easy to get a job in Thailand if you are qualified, the problem is you will be overworked because they need to pay you higher than others so you will be expected to work very hard and for comparably little money to the west (1000 dollars a month which is unacceptable if you come from a developed country). So, if you plan to come here and work it's all wrong unless you are a digital nomad making way more than that stay home, work and retire in Thailand later.
Lol same guy walked past him in 3 different shots and even changed shirts the 3rd time
this video made me cry, whaaaa
Thailand is heaven Hawaii is pergatory
I think there is alot of western food 🍲 in pattaya and other tourist spots go to the Philippines 🇵🇭 and you will find badly prepared western food and the local foods are not the best Thailand has a better reputation for foodies than the Phillipines for sure😮 !
How about $6k a month? Is that sufficient?
You'd live very well amywhere in Thailand on that budget. It's the Visas that make it hard to stay in Thailand. Look into Elite Visa if you aren't 50 years old or married to a Thai National
How realistic/hard is it for a foreigner to set up a small business in Thailand? Like a café or a small shop.
Come do it in Brazil.
Hard but not impossoble. Need a Thai Partner and have to hire Thai Nationals as Employees, i believe it's a mimumum of 4
Glad you said it..sadly, the expectation of exploiting Thais is a thing.
I've been there in 2014 for almost 2 months, i confirm everything you talking about is correct .. i spent $2100 including rent of small studio type which costs $800 . So with $1300 i enjoyed alot only in bangkok . maybe 10 times disco , only beer , other night just walking in malls or tourist area , no fancy restaurant . Didn't travel to any island . Almost no taxi Only use subway , you absolutely correct about job there is no job for Foreigner unless it's related to club . In general it depends of how spending money . But i never seen any country with this positive energy, the final advice , this country is good for sociable person , every fun is base in begin social in thailand to finding new friends even every single day . If you are not this type of person so you dont enjoy that much . In one word just get drunk and enjoy this is thailand mean
Cost of living
As a foreigner, its not easy to be in Thailand. Malaysia is a better bet.
Do you have any suggestion to a 27 years old physical therapist who wants to move to Thailand? I live in Paris, and after a trip to Thailand I understood that western society is not for me and the freezing cold of this city and his people is killing me, but my job is bound to my patients. I was thinking about making an online business, but I have to start things from zero and I don't have any ideas
Yes, South America is WAY better.
Change Thailand? HAHA too funny. Bangkok in particular will chew you up and spit you out if you think you can change things. It is what it is you have spoken truth. Peace.
Just make sure you have a lot in your ATM remember the women see you has an ATM be on your GARD or you will be sorry sorry 😢
how do I no because I have a Thai wife for 12 years and it has not been easy you could say it's been a rollercoaster so just becareful
Honest info sir. If you want to whine and moan that home is better, stay at home. If you want a 21st century adventure that does not include being eaten by wild animals or kidnapped by political dissidents, it is hard to beat Thailand.
Hey bro its been a while,,, be back soon, we have to grab another bite to eat.
Sounds good my man!
The most I miss is getting a good burger or cold sub sandwich 🥪
I'm pretty sure I can handle Thailand. Especially after spending time traveling to Philippines for the past 10 years, life in the province, cities, everything. I'm can do it, especially when I already know people there.
You handle Ecuador you can handle Peru. If you feel Ok in Indonesia, chances are you will feel OK in Cambodia.
30th sec is great bike.
Agreed!
No White Castle sliders is a complete and total deal breaker for me ;-)
Some days are hard, believe me... haha
Sliders at Pattaya beer garden are good substitute.
Maybe people can work online
It's very doable now!
Most Caucasian foreigners either move to Bangkok, Pattaya or Pai. Pai because it's 70-80% European living there which out number the local workers. It's kind of sad moving to a new country just to feel like your back home instead of going there to learn the culture of that country.
new tax laws in 2024 talking about paying 30% of your income or pension and or savings...
From my understanding it is far from being so black and white. Lots of variables. And also I wouldn't expect to need to worry about it next year, possible 2025. But, I'm obviously not a tax professional. If you're really needing the proper information I'd of course recommend speaking with a lawyer. Thanks for watching, and best of luck! 🙏👍
Click your heels three times and repeat after me! 😂
Good advice. In a culture built on human respect, you'd be wise to act the same. You are a GUEST in this country (or any other country foreign to you) You dont have to be there but if you do, know that every country has its rules & social mores. To enjoy the experience, respect the culture, act accordingly & get to know the wonderful culture & people of Thailand.
If you can't party, you might as well survive on the streets of LA.
Two words: common sense. If you keep using that, half the race is already won.
As long as I have access to cannabis, it's ALL good! ✌️
You should do a dispensary tour video!
Another good vid man! Thanks!
I would love to, but TH-cam is not crazy about weed content. Haha But I might still make it happen
@@tempustv That would be sweet! But understood if you can't. 😎... Thanks! ✌️
I am not going to retire in Thailand and surviving 😁
To retire in Pattaya, how much do I need monthly for a nice 2-bedroom apartment, utilities, cellphone, internet, cable TV, food, entertainment twice a week and healthcare insurance for a healthy and active 55-year old in U.S. dollars to be comfortable? 🙂
Minimum B70k per month but???
Check out what type of visa you want and the cost first.
I would say around $2000-$3000 is a good comfortable budget for Pattaya. Plenty of good Gym's there too.
Regardless of your budget, Thailand will most likely extract all of it faster than you can imagine. If you want to be a millionaire in Thailand bring 10 million and if you're smart leave with 1. It can work, but you may want to spend at least a year there before deciding. Do not buy anything in that year apart from maybe your motorbike. Rent everything. and I mean EVERYTHING, na? Do not, under any circumstances, invest or commit to any long term financial burdens, women are at the absolute top of that list, are we clear? Do not end up a statistic, it's too easy to go down that dumb road. I'm your age and f@cked that up twice in my decades there. Be very careful or you will be broke quicker than you could imagine.
Give it the full year, be diligent with this. Ask any of us who have spent many years there, go slow. You may find that after that year that Thailand is not the place for you. If you've already "bought in" and are building a new home for your new "love" up in Issan... you botched the sequence already and are screwed. Phom poot gkwam jing na la kraap. Khop Phom.
I think more than half of the people l know are not and would not be happy anywhere
@tempus
dont get a gf or wife too😂
Food, man, only food. And whole way heat. I hate it.
Live a normal life
pensionnnns. Turning up 2024!
This is easy...they leaving cause they broke..no money..no cash..no doe..no cheese...no bank..pockets on flat...7 reasons...yall.leavin
The main reason is they are out of money
Girls. Girls. Girls.
But most guys have to pay for a girl that’s why they end up skint
Tempus 🤜
つまらない😢