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@Natascha1979
@Natascha1979 9 минут бұрын
Can you do this for Pataya and Jombtien?
@mmcin719
@mmcin719 2 сағат бұрын
I was in Karon Phuket in hot season this year, i have chronic body pain, particularly in my shoulders and in Australia i take "celebrex" pain killers most day plus analgesics. In Karon the pain went, and i did not take the pain killers. i did have a daily massage. I did not mind the heat at all. I am 75 and retired but have too many commitments here to move even though i can easily afford it. I will be back in September and should anything happen here to change my situation, i will be straight off to Thailand.
@RonMcEwen
@RonMcEwen 11 сағат бұрын
A question related to this: I love Thailand, but have never lived there, and wonder what it's like when you wake up in Bangkok, not on Khao San road or a room in the Shangri-La, but on the 30th floor of a condo in a suburb? What does your day look like? That has to be different.
@Head173
@Head173 13 сағат бұрын
Love the video. Especially the Iglu part. Thanks so much for the info. I think I will look into them.
@gusbecerra8116
@gusbecerra8116 13 сағат бұрын
519K, pocket change! Lol
@glennbell813
@glennbell813 21 сағат бұрын
Was feeling bad about staying in Nana for 5 days with my young family (we didn't partake of the nightlife) but at least we didn't move there haha.
@man4YAWEH454
@man4YAWEH454 Күн бұрын
Love them Chris. Keep making them please.Great interview from both sides. Wassup Adam & Hailey. 👋😊
@joemccay3455
@joemccay3455 Күн бұрын
Hi Chris, I have been enjoying your content living in Bkk. I have been living here in Klongsan area for three years now with my Thai wife. I am very interested in the Thai language class you are enrolled in. I am finding it a challenge to get connected with other expats to hang out. I hope to hear back from you with some advise or to have a beer and chap.
@w3s77
@w3s77 Күн бұрын
Have you heard of a little something called "Inflation"? All these "I retired early" videos will not age well. US/UK/CN inflation will spread all over the world. SE Asia lags by a few years, but prices will be the same between the East and West. In a few Yeats, Bangkok COL will be the same as CBD Singapore, this is globalization.
@w3s77
@w3s77 Күн бұрын
Thailand = Vietnam = Philippines = Malaysia = Mexico = Belize = Costa Rica = (Insert developing nation). The only difference is there are more gatoeys in Thailand than in Malaysia. Al the problems farang run from follow them, with a lag, to all 3rd world nations. Every single thing these guys say can be exactly applied to Mexico, Mexico City, Mazatlan, La Ventana Baja... There are no differences, the individual is the only variable and their financial situation is probably the biggest difference in the life experience. Give any dude $100 mil and living in Miami, Vegas, LA, NYC will be the same as living in Thailand.
@SupDown4u
@SupDown4u Күн бұрын
Why would you ship furniture to Thailand? Lol if your that stupid don't retire yet lol
@InTravelWeMust
@InTravelWeMust Күн бұрын
Chris you forgot to talk about the bus station in ekkamai
@user-fs8gt4qn7z
@user-fs8gt4qn7z Күн бұрын
Great video😊👍🙏
@falconballs
@falconballs Күн бұрын
Another Great video! Loved your field trip to the dispensary a while back. I've been following you for over a year and it's finally time for me to retire there. I'm retired military and 42. I make more than enough on retirement pension, but I'm not old enough to meet the retirement age (50). I really don't want to move there and risk the border runs. The 5 year elite Visa ($25k USD) almost defeats the purpose of moving to an affordable country. Are there any exceptions, or am I going to spend the next 8 years nervous at the border? Maybe even share an agency that will spend time with non-elite peasants like me?
@nikkian9254
@nikkian9254 Күн бұрын
Great list ty!! (a con for me would also be more bugs and mosquitoes 😅) Also props to learning Thailand 👏☺️ sounds more fun learning it with others!
@benhogan4739
@benhogan4739 Күн бұрын
I laugh at the title…I’ve been on holiday for the last two years to Thailand and have made more friends in that cumulative 60 days than in the last 20 years in the states. It’s good vibes…😂
@epasternak4206
@epasternak4206 Күн бұрын
Screw you buddy, I am moving to Thailand. 55 is perfect!
@user-jb9ty5ds7r
@user-jb9ty5ds7r Күн бұрын
This canuuk is insightful, humorous and extremely watchable. in fact, he's the only one i bother with, but there again, I live in bangkok. Choi!
@Bruno-rx9zu
@Bruno-rx9zu Күн бұрын
I love it, gradually moving closer to the great relocation.
@liangchihkuei
@liangchihkuei Күн бұрын
Marvelous
@AlanKeeble
@AlanKeeble 2 күн бұрын
Another great video. Visiting BKK again in July. Anyone got any specific info about reasonably-priced, decent hotels in the Udom Suk area, preferably near the BTS or very easy to find from the BTS? Thanks in advance.
@selaconte
@selaconte 2 күн бұрын
Watching from Platinum Mall ❤Bangkok and in 4 days going to Chumpon South Thailand with my Wife and kid🙏Thanks for your Videos
@andreamattinson4013
@andreamattinson4013 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for all the great videos. Chris you said to write a comment. So here is my comment about our frustration about our Thailand retirement dreams just being dreams and not becoming true. If you have any advise for us, I look forward to hearing them. . My husband and I tried to get a retirement visa and hired a visa company and were told it is now too difficult to get a bank account in Thailand and you can't get your retirement visa without a bank account- so now what. If we can't get a bank account we can't start the process to stay in Thailand.. First barrier or road block is how do we get past the bank account issue? It was, and still is, our impression that the visa company would help with the full process to acquire our retirement visa. The visa company explained to us we would have to go talk to the banks on our own - Not sure how we can do this since we don't speak the language and our impression was that the visa companies help with the bank as well as immigration! We are feeling very frustrated and let down that our dreams to retire in Thailand are slipping away due to all the red tape and regulations to receive the Thailand retirement visa. We are getting to old to do visa runs as we would like to have somewhere to call home and at the moment wondering if that should be back in Canada. My husband and I are in our 60's so we would like to find our forever home soon. We don't want to return to Canada but feeling that it might we our only choice as the help we received or lack of help, just was huge let down. We keep checking the regulations and visa requirements and hoping that we can find someway to make the dream of retiring in Thailand come true, but nothing yet. Thank you again Chris for all the work you do and reading my comment.
@suzieq1827
@suzieq1827 2 күн бұрын
Fantastic subject and very helpful. Thanks 😊
@mikemaloney2949
@mikemaloney2949 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for this. My wife and I have been talking about next steps as we get a little older. One option is I can work remotely in my current job (already did it two times while visiting Thailand) and if she gives up her job we can live much more cheaply in Thailand.
@jesusfrijmagnet
@jesusfrijmagnet 2 күн бұрын
Great video, would definitely like to see more of these
@marcuspearson87
@marcuspearson87 2 күн бұрын
Over the past 5 years I have been focusing my legal career so I could work remotely. My expectation is next year I can spend 3 to 6 months in in Jomtien and fully time by 2026.
@Kwaniichan
@Kwaniichan 2 күн бұрын
Happy to see my old colleague Jimmy in one of your videos. I remember when he started working in BKK back in 2016 and I knew he would be doing great for himself there. I miss working with you, Jimmy!
@HeyWattsUpCycling
@HeyWattsUpCycling 2 күн бұрын
I WILL PAY FOR HELP WITH JOB PLACEMENT! ex pro racecar driver, race track director of sales and marketing as well as head coach, private driver coaching business, also ex exotic car dealership general manager.
@brent4770
@brent4770 2 күн бұрын
I'm thinking about selling everything I own except clothes. Using my Social Security of 2500 a month to live on and bank my other money (More than 1/2 mil) for futures rainy days. If you can only own 49% of a condo then you might as well rent.
@justbrowsing5279
@justbrowsing5279 2 күн бұрын
He says your income would have to be quite high to be in the higher tax brackets but you only have to be over 54 thousand US dollars to get to 30 percent. That is much much higher tax vs the US at the same income levels. Understandable considering normal income levels over there but if you are making US level income you're gonna be paying higher taxes in Thailand it would seem. I'd also love to get confirmation that the tax brackets are handled the same was as in the USA. Meaning only the money that is in a given bracket is taxed at it's respective rate. For example, if I made 60000 US dollars there, that would put me in the 30% bracket. In the US, only the money that is in that bracket is taxed at that rate. Not the whole 60000. I'm guessing it's the same but this is an important thing to confirm. If the whole thing is taxed at that 30% then that is way way higher a rate. This isn't to say that the lower cost of living couldn't still offset that but it at least closes the gap on the cost of living difference. Thanks for the video. I do like these types of videos. I'm really anxious to see a follow up video regarding how the new tax law affects expats simply bringing money to Thailand or even just using Foreign credit cards. Though I'm guessing to really know how it is working, we'll need to wait for tax time next year.
@inaqingww
@inaqingww 3 күн бұрын
digital nomad is here i am living in bangkok
@no.7387
@no.7387 3 күн бұрын
I would like to learn more on being a freelancer or having your own company, as a video maker or writer, something like that. What's the best approach to get a job, or like, asked for a job and being based in Thailand.
@curth234
@curth234 3 күн бұрын
Enjoy your getting out, thank you. Would love a video about opening a business and or hiring locally as an expat in Thailand. Thank you!
@itguru2037
@itguru2037 3 күн бұрын
Too damn hot
@WAWZDAT
@WAWZDAT 3 күн бұрын
Great video Chris. I would like to see a lot more videos like this. Also, you have made so many videos it can be hard to find a recent video on a subject. I recommend every six months to one year put out a summary video of moving to Thailand subjects. Maybe a 15 to to 20 min video where you would spend two minutes talking about getting heath insurance, go here and provide a link to your latest video. Want to get a drivers license, go here for info. Want to rent a place, go here and a link to your latest video. But all your subjects can get stale with time. So it would be nice to have a summary video every six months to a year. Great work and always love the content.
@dealerslicenseops
@dealerslicenseops 3 күн бұрын
I wouldn't bother with it unless I had $4k/month (I have much more). But if you want to live comfortably, eat out, girls, fun, travel in Thailand you can't do it on $1200 like a lot of these youtubers claim.
@slappyosis
@slappyosis 3 күн бұрын
For countries with tax treaties with Thailand (like Canada) you pretty much only pay your home country income tax and those credits should cover all your Thailand tax due right Chris
@ScooterOnHisWay2024
@ScooterOnHisWay2024 3 күн бұрын
Jomtien has a lot of great things and keeps you outside of the Pattaya craziness. But if you want in, Pattaya is just a few minutes away.
@MorganNilsen
@MorganNilsen 3 күн бұрын
loved it!
@S1lv3rdo7
@S1lv3rdo7 3 күн бұрын
COVER THE ROYAL THAI VISA!!!! Where to get it, who can help, how does it work.
@wonapeaceful9698
@wonapeaceful9698 4 күн бұрын
thank you. It is very good information.
@Windowsinside
@Windowsinside 4 күн бұрын
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@clrodrick
@clrodrick 4 күн бұрын
From one Chris to another thanks for your videos. I plan on moving to Thailand next year in fact, still deciding on exactly where though. Your video touching on the 8 Bangkok districts was very interesting. Right now it is between Bangkok, Hua Hin, and Pratumnak/Jomtien as I would like to be no further than a few hours away from Bangkok international airports. I'm in Bangkok right now in fact but suffering from a head cold. Darn my luck it seems every single time I visit Bangkok I get sick!!
@ehhkoj
@ehhkoj 4 күн бұрын
Östgöten!
@billg7531
@billg7531 4 күн бұрын
Hey Chris, great video as usual, but highly specialized. Nothing wrong with that since so many think they can come here and live as a digital nomad, remote worker, or KZfaqr. I am curious about other non-tech jobs that might be available for expats. Of course there are teaching jobs galore, or the wanna-be bar owner or real-estate tycoon. I have seen an occasional expat in some hotels and resorts. How about NGO's and other charity organizations? How does one find a position with them? Perhaps you can explore some of the lesser-known job possibilities are available to expats. While you are at it, you might want to get into jobs that expats are not usually allowed to hold in Thailand.
@tatwsmawr
@tatwsmawr 4 күн бұрын
Chris all your videos are great ..maybe some casual work for retirees English teaching on line specially for thai students ..pocket money ok £
@Farang_Lifestyles
@Farang_Lifestyles 4 күн бұрын
Hell ya Chris, that was awwesome content,,, would love to hear more about remote working and anything that assists expats living or wanting to live in Thailand for employment.... advising on tax and visa obviously required content ,,, RW4U thanks Chris
@carlosei1
@carlosei1 4 күн бұрын
I love your channel. Your videos are full of very useful concrete information. I'm toying with the idea of retiring to Thailand, and I agree that one must take as little as possible. My problem is that I have about 2,000 books, which are very dear to me, and I am not willing to part with them. Not only would I have to ship them to Thailand, but I would also need enough wall space in my condo to set up bookshelves for them! On another note, I think most people who have half a million dollars, have this money in stocks, and are counting on the value of their shares rising with time, and cashing in every year just enough to live on. (Never mind the fact that the stock market suffers some pretty scary fluctuations!)
@squiregreatneck7580
@squiregreatneck7580 4 күн бұрын
I would like to see a video digging deep into Thai health insurance...you mentioned you recently got a plan and previously had like a nomad insurance. I'm still confused by the options and all their positives and negatives such as large price increases.