What are the Pros/Cons about retiring in Thailand?

Author: thailandretire  |  Category: retire in thailand
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Rutgers Student asked:

I’ve always wanted to retire in Thailand, then again, i’m 21, so I might change my mind whenever. But it seems like such a great, relaxing, and friendly place to retire…

I am a Chinese American male, speak mainly english, a little Chinese/Japanese, very little Korean, if that makes any difference…

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Thailand Can Be A Retirees Paradise

Author: bigbuddhaphuket  |  Category: retire in thailand
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Lee Dobbins asked:

If you are starting to wonder about where you could retire to, the chances are that Thailand has not been one of your first choices. However, the people who have retired to Thailand really do love the way of life there and it may well be worth thinking about it once you have done a little research.

What to Expect From Retiring in Thailand

Thailand is well known for its fantastic weather and it is certainly somewhere that you should consider if you want to experience a warm winter. Also, one of the main reasons why people do choose to retire to Thailand is the fact that there is not as much crime there as there is in some Western countries. In fact Thailand is known to be one of the safest countries in the world and attacks on strangers is extremely low and that allows you to feel safer than you would in a country such as the UK or in America.

If you are on a slight budget then there will always be something to suit your needs in Thailand. All you have to do is look away from the tourist driven places and you will find that the prices of accommodation and living is a lot lower than it is in built up areas.

Another good factor about the cost of living in Thailand is the medical care. The treatments and the facilities are extremely modern, yet they are also really inexpensive too. This means that you will easily be able to afford any health care which you may need and it is just as good as it would be back home.

If you are thinking of retiring to Thailand then one thing you will need to think about is what you would like to spend your time doing. There are a number of activities available to you and it basically depends upon how active you want to be. For example you can take part in scuba diving or if you would still like to feel like you are working then you can apply to become a volunteer teacher. You can also just relax and enjoy cultural activities if you would prefer.

Overall retiring in Thailand is definitely something you should consider. The cost of living there is extremely low and it is one of the safest places in the world. With no cold weather to worry even in winter, about what more could you possibly ask for?

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The Baby Boomers Retirement Plan in Thailand

Author: Mook  |  Category: retire in thailand
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Boomeryearbook.com asked:

One enterprising lady who recently decided to retire to Thailand is saving diligently to sponsor a beachside home in her dream location and expressed the desire to spend her final days in the ‘Land of Smiles’ and eventually when she dies to be wrapped in a sail and gently floated out to sea in a candlelit ceremony!  Baby boomers, along with everyone else, receive a warm welcome in Thailand and the retired American community has expanded in recent years, prompting the Thai government to consider various affordable financial facilities for Americans wishing to buy their own property.

Thailand is proud of its incredible beaches; lush forests and impressive mountains.  The lifestyle in Thailand is to die for, with its warm climate; low cost of living; wide use of English as the country’s second language and plenty of opportunities for laid back entertainment.

Baby boomers who have worked in Thailand know that is a popular holiday destination with the rest of Asia and many Americans who spent part of their career working in Asia choose Thailand for their retirement.  The country is quite simply gorgeous, with beautiful gardens, a perfect living environment and an impressive cosmopolitan culture.  Baby boomers with the right financial criteria can attain a retirement visa to allow them to settle permanently in Thailand.

Psychological articles recommend that medical facilities in Thailand are of a high standard and there are plenty of high quality clinics and hospitals to choose from all over the country.  An international ISO certificate may be applied for to entitle attendance and most medical conditions are catered for.

Local color is impressive: the fabric markets are a must for lady baby boomers with a taste for opulence – Thai silk is not as cheap as it once was but every bit as beautiful and tactile.  In Thailand it is possible to find fantastic 3D wall art and expertly carved furniture at a fraction of the cost in the US and many visitors to Thailand take advantage of opportunities to ship large quantities of local furniture back home.

Psychological articles note that for many, the transition from tourist to retiree in Thailand is a gradual one.  Most take the time to explore the country in detail before making the all important decision on whether to retire there.  It is quite useful that property rental is low, allowing prospective retirees to ‘try before they buy’.

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Is Thailand a good place for a westerner to retire?

Author: bigbuddhaphuket  |  Category: retire in thailand
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Filipino asked:

I’m looking to reitre in the Thailand because I met a lady friend. I was told the country was the best to retire to because it is clean and cheap to live their and safe and supposidly it’s the friendliest nation in Asian…what do you think?

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i am a 53 yr old american male ready to retire?

Author: thailandretire  |  Category: living in thailand, retire in chiangmai, retire in phuket, retire in thailand
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george asked:

i just spent a few weeks in thailand and it looks like a place i would like to spend some time upon retiring..where could i find a nice coastal community to spend time ..somewhere less dramatic than pattaya?

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Which place is cheaper for a person to retire: Thailand or the Philipinnes?

Author: thailandretire  |  Category: living in thailand
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Lewis asked:

I am thinking about retiring in about 10 years and I want to start planning. If I stay at my current job, I can retire with about $2950 per month (a little under 100 per day).

I would like to retire overseas. I am concidering Thailand and the Philippines.

Which one would be cheaper? Which one has the better quality of life for retirees?

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I am going to go and stay in Thailand for a short while. Do you know of orphanages in Thailand?

Author: Mook  |  Category: immigration in thailand, retire in thailand
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So_This_Is_It? asked:

… I could help at?

I have retired early in life and I have some time and funds and I would like to find out about orphanages in Thailand.

Thanks

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what is the best place to retire as a expat in s/e asia?

Author: Mook  |  Category: americans in thailand, immigration in thailand
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jbrook68 asked:

your choice and what are the important reasons to consider when you are makeing a plan
where would 1000 dollars us last further in thailand laos cambodia our vietnam

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Who do I contact to obtain Visa to stay Thailand? I am retired and want to live there?

Author: Mook  |  Category: americans in thailand, immigration in thailand
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stanleyhanger asked:

No details

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Is it really so easy to live in Thailand as a retired ?

Author: thailandretire  |  Category: retire in thailand
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eenglish4france1 asked:

Looks like
http://retraite-en-thailande.blogspot.com/2007/11/obtenir-visa-retraite-thailande.html

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