You certainly made the right decision. The climate is a big factor for me as well as a fellow German. Can you maybe do a video on how to get a fully remote "online" job? Maybe you have some tips or can even go into more detail. This is the biggest barrier to entry for aspiring expats that do not have any passive income and don't make it as influencer. Also my fear is that fully remote jobs in the IT-sector will fall victim quickly to outsourcing or will get replaced by more capable AI-technology in the future.
Hey ich kanns versuchen! =) I personally wouldn't strive for just an "remote online job" I would ask myself what benefits or solutions I can offer to someone and make my own thing out of it. I like the idea of being your own boss and do whatever you want 😄 lets see what I can do, thanks for letting me know! Youre in the IT sector?
Thanks for the reply and considering a dedicated video about this topic. I'm very curious about your experiences as a self-employed expat. Personally, I'm working as a data analyst/manage, so not really IT but somewhat related. These jobs can be done fully remotely obviously but I fear that without a solid network of potential customers and partners it is impossible to become a self-employed freelancer. Anyway, would be amazing to hear your story in that regard. Kinda off-topic compared to your other videos but your life-style seems very unique overall and I bet other people would be interested in that subject as well.@@muaymichael
Hi Michael, ich bin durch Zufall auf dein Video gestoßen und wollte dir nur alles Gute & Erfolg in Thailand wünschen! Ich bin leider noch nicht mutig genug um in mein Heimatland zurückzuziehen, da ich in Deutschland gerade finanziell gut abgesichert bin. Außerdem stimme ich dir natürlich bei allen Pros für Thailand zu! Jetzt vermisse ich TH sehr, da die Winterdepression mächtig reinhaut (wie jedes Jahr)... aber in einem Monat geht's zum Glück back to BKK!☀
hey brother, have you made a video about the visa you have and how you earn your money to stay in thailand long term? Beste Grüße aus Deutschland, ich möchte auch nach Thailand für minimum 1 Jahr! :)
Schaffe schaffe Häusle baue ! 😀 Ich denke auch manchmal über diesen Schritt nach. Eine Arbeit zu suchen, bei der ich 100% remote arbeiten kann und dann einfach leben wo es schön ist. Bisschen Muay Thai mach ich auch, aber ist bei mir eher ein Hobby. Kämpfen würde ich mich nicht trauen :-D
I've heard that you cannot buy a house becasue you'll never be the owner of more than 49%. Also can you live during a full year in Thailand with german nationality?
Yes you need to lease land or write it in the name of your thai wife 😁 (thats how most foreigners lose their money) And yes we can stay 1 year+ with the right visa
Thanks James, Im in Chiang Mai and houses you can find via Facebook or just drive around, they have always the phone number on a property for rent/sale 😃
I was in Chiang mai for 6 months this year (this is how I watched your pro debut). I’m really hoping to return there next year !! Your video brings back many memories… I have a question - where did you find a house? Which platform?
Nice! It was not a Pro Debut to be fair, but this year I will train for Rajadamnern ❤ Oh there are a lot of Platforms, Facebook Marketplace works also but you need a residency or a long term visa for renting local houses =) For shot term you have sadly expensive overpriced Airbnbs here. A week short-term is one months rent for a nice Thai house if you know how to do it right 😅 Video soon, thanks for your support 🚀
yo bro im 17 looking to go to a muai thai camp for a coupel months never fought before and want to be a fighter and advice on where to go dont want to end up i a fitness camp
Hey Henry good job. What do you mean by "fitness camp"? every muay thai class is a small fitness camp, especially the padwork 😂🔥 if you want to fight professional you have to go to Bangkok or at least Phuket/Pattaya (Bangla Stadium/Max Muay Thai Fights)
Nice video. i'm korean i hope to live thai cuz same reason like u climate, mma Korea is forced to live just like others you have to go university at right time after that u should go to get 9to5 pm company job and u should marry on right time blah blah blah In Korea, there are shared values and if you deviate from them even a little bit, they look at you badly. I hate it so i choosed to go my own way. now i'm making my small online marketing company in korea after i get enough money i move to thai and want to start youtuber i hope to see u someday
@@muaymichael ah okay, dann passt es doch. Ich lebe hier in Chiang Rai für das gleiche Geld (inkl. Utilities), aber in einem Apartment für Short Term (kann jeden Monat raus).
The weather is much better? Increase your life quality? lol Pollution in Bangkok and Chiang Mai is insane. If you live there for years it will shorten you life expectancy by many years. PM2.5 in Bangkok is around 200µg/m3 today, which is absolutely insane and even in Chiang Mai it is between 70 - 140µg/m3 which is actually "a good day for Chiang Mai" still 10 times above safe levels. Often Chiang Mai and Bangok are in the Top 10 of most polluted cities in the world.
@@muaymichael No, Thailand is great. I agree with your points that the people are awesome and you get good service for an affordable price. Cost of living is amazing. Muay Thai is also a great sport and there is no better place to train than in Thailand... I want to give you one advice: Don´t make a video flexing that you are working online and don´t pay any taxes. Working in Thailand is illegal (online or not, that´s irrelevant) for you as long as you don´t have a work permit and can result in deportation. If they immigration authorities question you about that it will be hard for you to prove them wrong because you basically admitted it yourself in the video...
If the country has an income tax and you're living there, you should have enough respect for your host country that you pay your taxes. This is especially true for someone who is obviously more well off than most of the locals. Skirting around having to pay taxes is not a flex.
It's an opportunity given by the government itself Foreigners can benefit from this was made to attract people from overseas, Thailand is making good money from Tourism and people who decide to retire or live here). Educate yourself about the laws 😄And don't tell me that when your Country were about giving you opportunities to save your money on Taxes you wouldn't take it, that's hypocritical
What you want to see next? A House Tour? 🏡🇹🇭
Exploring the Chang Mai digital nomad and coworking scene would be interesting :-)
A clarification on how to earn tax free money :p
You certainly made the right decision. The climate is a big factor for me as well as a fellow German.
Can you maybe do a video on how to get a fully remote "online" job? Maybe you have some tips or can even go into more detail. This is the biggest barrier to entry for aspiring expats that do not have any passive income and don't make it as influencer. Also my fear is that fully remote jobs in the IT-sector will fall victim quickly to outsourcing or will get replaced by more capable AI-technology in the future.
IT Support Jobs die 100% remote anbieten, 1 VPN Router der wiederrum die Herkunft verschleiert, am besten eine Frau heiraten ;-)
Hey ich kanns versuchen! =) I personally wouldn't strive for just an "remote online job" I would ask myself what benefits or solutions I can offer to someone and make my own thing out of it. I like the idea of being your own boss and do whatever you want 😄 lets see what I can do, thanks for letting me know! Youre in the IT sector?
Thanks for the reply and considering a dedicated video about this topic. I'm very curious about your experiences as a self-employed expat. Personally, I'm working as a data analyst/manage, so not really IT but somewhat related. These jobs can be done fully remotely obviously but I fear that without a solid network of potential customers and partners it is impossible to become a self-employed freelancer. Anyway, would be amazing to hear your story in that regard. Kinda off-topic compared to your other videos but your life-style seems very unique overall and I bet other people would be interested in that subject as well.@@muaymichael
Würde mich auch sehr interessieren!
Welcome back, champ!
Thanks Dustin, happy to be back! These few weeks felt like ages 😂🙏
Good decision, I wish you all the very best with your adventure Michael.
Thank you Steven! 🙏
Love the video will stay tuned brother
So glad to heard this 😊
🙏
Great story bro and also great decision 🎉
Hi Michael, ich bin durch Zufall auf dein Video gestoßen und wollte dir nur alles Gute & Erfolg in Thailand wünschen!
Ich bin leider noch nicht mutig genug um in mein Heimatland zurückzuziehen, da ich in Deutschland gerade finanziell gut abgesichert bin. Außerdem stimme ich dir natürlich bei allen Pros für Thailand zu! Jetzt vermisse ich TH sehr, da die Winterdepression mächtig reinhaut (wie jedes Jahr)... aber in einem Monat geht's zum Glück back to BKK!☀
Ja sowas, hi Salina 😄 schön zu hören, gute Reise ins Heimatland im Januar 🇹🇭
Wow awesome video. I wish i could move to thailand one day i hope my personal circumstances will allow it :) subscribed! 😊
Thanks for the sub! All the best 🙏
hey brother, have you made a video about the visa you have and how you earn your money to stay in thailand long term? Beste Grüße aus Deutschland, ich möchte auch nach Thailand für minimum 1 Jahr! :)
I will open a free community soon where we all talk about this stuff
Living the dream over there! Greetings from Germany I wish you the best :)
Will you learn some Thai too?
Thanks my man, probably one day I have too 😄 has a lot of benefits especially at the immigration or airport security 🥳
i love massaman too
Schaffe schaffe Häusle baue ! 😀
Ich denke auch manchmal über diesen Schritt nach.
Eine Arbeit zu suchen, bei der ich 100% remote arbeiten kann und dann einfach leben wo es schön ist.
Bisschen Muay Thai mach ich auch, aber ist bei mir eher ein Hobby.
Kämpfen würde ich mich nicht trauen :-D
I've heard that you cannot buy a house becasue you'll never be the owner of more than 49%. Also can you live during a full year in Thailand with german nationality?
Yes you need to lease land or write it in the name of your thai wife 😁 (thats how most foreigners lose their money)
And yes we can stay 1 year+ with the right visa
What's your online business? Best regards from Berlin
I build brands
You're an inspiration. Which part of Thailand are you in? How did you find a rental?
Thanks James, Im in Chiang Mai and houses you can find via Facebook or just drive around, they have always the phone number on a property for rent/sale 😃
I was in Chiang mai for 6 months this year (this is how I watched your pro debut). I’m really hoping to return there next year !! Your video brings back many memories… I have a question - where did you find a house? Which platform?
Nice! It was not a Pro Debut to be fair, but this year I will train for Rajadamnern ❤ Oh there are a lot of Platforms, Facebook Marketplace works also but you need a residency or a long term visa for renting local houses =) For shot term you have sadly expensive overpriced Airbnbs here. A week short-term is one months rent for a nice Thai house if you know how to do it right 😅 Video soon, thanks for your support 🚀
Can you do a top 25 recommended Muay gyms or similar?
Only been to 5 Gyms here 😄 have to visit more, then sure!
How about the language border there? Is it difficult?
No they speak English 😄
yo bro im 17 looking to go to a muai thai camp for a coupel months never fought before and want to be a fighter and advice on where to go dont want to end up i a fitness camp
Hey Henry good job. What do you mean by "fitness camp"? every muay thai class is a small fitness camp, especially the padwork 😂🔥 if you want to fight professional you have to go to Bangkok or at least Phuket/Pattaya (Bangla Stadium/Max Muay Thai Fights)
Are you a fighter ( u wanna become pro ) and good luck
Yes I want to fight at Rajadamnern next year, have a lot to work on 🙏 thank you Mostafa
Nice video. i'm korean i hope to live thai cuz same reason like u climate, mma
Korea is forced to live just like others
you have to go university at right time after that u should go to get 9to5 pm company job and u should marry on right time blah blah blah
In Korea, there are shared values and if you deviate from them even a little bit, they look at you badly. I hate it so i choosed to go my own way.
now i'm making my small online marketing company in korea after i get enough money
i move to thai and want to start youtuber i hope to see u someday
Wie kommst du so günstig an ne Bude in Chiang Mai?😮
Bin bisschen außerhalb der City, ist eig Standard-Preis 😄 mein Townhouse in Old Town Chiang Mai hier war gatt 500€
@@muaymichael ah okay, dann passt es doch. Ich lebe hier in Chiang Rai für das gleiche Geld (inkl. Utilities), aber in einem Apartment für Short Term (kann jeden Monat raus).
House tour
Y pls do the video dude!
The weather is much better? Increase your life quality? lol
Pollution in Bangkok and Chiang Mai is insane. If you live there for years it will shorten you life expectancy by many years. PM2.5 in Bangkok is around 200µg/m3 today, which is absolutely insane and even in Chiang Mai it is between 70 - 140µg/m3 which is actually "a good day for Chiang Mai" still 10 times above safe levels.
Often Chiang Mai and Bangok are in the Top 10 of most polluted cities in the world.
Yes Pollution is not the best in the cities 😄
Anything on the other points? Or is this the only thing you don't like about Thailand 😄 So its 4 vs 1 now
@@muaymichael No, Thailand is great. I agree with your points that the people are awesome and you get good service for an affordable price. Cost of living is amazing. Muay Thai is also a great sport and there is no better place to train than in Thailand...
I want to give you one advice: Don´t make a video flexing that you are working online and don´t pay any taxes. Working in Thailand is illegal (online or not, that´s irrelevant) for you as long as you don´t have a work permit and can result in deportation. If they immigration authorities question you about that it will be hard for you to prove them wrong because you basically admitted it yourself in the video...
@@day863of3dayspecialoperation Wasn't mean to flex just share some benefits for others too. I do everything legally, no worries about me 😄
@@day863of3dayspecialoperation glad you enjoy Thailand too 👍
If the country has an income tax and you're living there, you should have enough respect for your host country that you pay your taxes. This is especially true for someone who is obviously more well off than most of the locals. Skirting around having to pay taxes is not a flex.
It's an opportunity given by the government itself Foreigners can benefit from this was made to attract people from overseas, Thailand is making good money from Tourism and people who decide to retire or live here). Educate yourself about the laws 😄And don't tell me that when your Country were about giving you opportunities to save your money on Taxes you wouldn't take it, that's hypocritical
Oh du bist Schwabe! Woher kommst du genau?
Meine Freundin und ich werden nächstes Jahr auch 2 Monate remote aus Thailand arbeiten.
Grüße aus Stuttgart
Tübingen 😄 sehr geil, Grüße zurück zu euch 🙏
How do you make money?
gonna cover that in an extra video 👍
@@muaymichael cool definitely something I'm interested in.
Waiting on that one broski
@@FuturisticFunk I see I see 😄 Muay Thai Videos have priority first so for faster help just DM me on ig I give free tips @muaymichael
Hey Michael! How you makes money over there?
gonna cover that in an extra video 👍
@@muaymichael great bro!