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Old 05-27-2017, 11:53 AM   #51
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go to Panama, for about 5k in bank and panama company + 2k per person, you can get panama passport
health care is cheap and very good

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I see, so cheap and nice Thailand story is bullshit. 9k!!! Fuck me, man, I can do much cheaper
in Spain or Italy. Why would I need Thailand, jeez, fuck it.
well i am doing both.

i mainly live i thaikand in the "shithole Pattaya" but I like it there. it always depends WHERE you live in Pattaya and how much you have in your pocket.


I also have a house in spain (Mallorca) where I am mainly during the summer.

if you have 9000 US in Thailand you live like a king (except you are going to make party every night)

a nice house in a good area with 3 bedroom and swimming pool will cost you around 1000-1500 US per month - but that is already upper class.
you also can find houses east from sukhumvit road for less but I would not want to be there because many infrastructure is missing.

i would say with 4-5 K you can live there a quite good life in between ftriendly and open mind people. pattaya is here also different from the rest of thailand because it is the fastest growing city in the world and i have only one time met a person what is born there. so very multiculti !

spain 8and especially Mallorca) is a wonderful island and i love to be here in spring and summer.
but it is FAR more expensive. I wish I could live here with 9 K a month.

in the last it is a question of personal preferences. i have seen whole thailand and it is a beautiful country - no matter where you go - but i ended up in pattay and i still do not complain that desicion.
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Haven't logged in here in a very long time. Thought I would chime in on this one. I've lived in Thailand for 21 years. You can live as cheap or as lavish as you want. There is a lot of wrong information in this thread.

1. Each city follows different rules for immigration. What immigration asks for in Phuket may be different than what is required in Chiang Mai, even though on paper the rules appear to be all the same. Interpretation is everything. The same applies for Thai embassies and consulates, they all interpret things differently. This can drive you crazy, as not only do they all follow different rules, but the rules are always changing. See #2 as this will be a huge help unless you go with #8.

2. You can work with a visa agent to find a solution. It's easy to stay long term if you don't mind paying a little money to an agent to help you. Don't let anyone tell you differently. You just have to search around to find the right agent in the city you're in.

3. Living on an island sucks. Don't waste your time. Not to mention they have a lot of power outages and you can get trapped there in bad weather, no power, food, water, etc. It happens.

4. What do you want to look at, beach, mountains, or city? Head south for beaches, north for mountains, or Bangkok for a big city. Mountains are the cheapest, with the most chill locals. The closer you get to water, the worst the locals and foreigners get. Bangkok is expensive, noisy, crowded, dirty, and full of desperate locals. Unless you love big dirty cities, avoid it. I personally prefer it up north, which is better for my family.

5. Don't even think about taking your family to Pattaya. Pattaya is the asshole of Asia. If there is ever a place that needs to be hit by a tsunami and rebuilt, it's this city.

6. Since you will be taking your family, I would look into safer areas like Chiang Mai. Less petty crime there, cheap, and you can get around ok without knowing the language. Chiang Rai is a slower version of Chiang Mai, and Chiang Mai is already pretty slow. Though, it's a good place for a family. Most of the tourists there are Americans and Chinese, very few Russians, Indians and Arabs. However, that could change.

7. You do not have to have a business or have connections. That's absolute nonsense. There are other ways to stay. See #8.

8. Each child can enroll in school. Each child can then have 1 parent visa. The international schools can help with this. It's very easy, lasts for 1 year each, and is renewed. For example, if you have 2 children, both of them would get education visas, and you and your wife would piggy back on theirs, your wife on one child, you on the other. This will be your best solution, and it will last until they graduate. By that time you may be of age to get a retirement visa.

9. Thailand is unforgiving. You're mostly on your own there. While crime against foreigners does happen, it happens mostly in Bangkok, the beach cities, and islands. It is rare up north, but it does happen. The police are all on the take, so if you drive any vehicle you want to make sure to get a proper license, but you can start with a international drivers permit from your home country. However, if you do get a ticket, it's only a few dollars to clear. There is no point system for a license here, which is a good and a bad thing. Thailand is NUMBER TWO in the world for road deaths. The roads are chaos and deadly. It may not be the craziest place you've ever seen, but it is the most (2nd) deadly.

10. Forget everything you think you know, Thailand is another planet. Nothing makes sense here and it never will. The longer you're here, the more it confuses you. There is no logic, just 65 million (mostly uneducated) people living for the moment, which can be good or bad depending on the situation.

I live in the north and spend around $2000 USD per month, sometimes a little less, sometimes a little more. I own a condo in one of the nicest buildings in the city, eat western food or cook at home, and have a normal life. You can't live that cheap in Bangkok, but you can in the north with no problem. If you're spending more than that, you're drinking and whoring most of it away. Normal life generally isn't expensive here.

Good luck.
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The thing about Thailand is people do not factor in auxiliary costs. It looks really cheap (and it can be if you want to live a non-existent life)

If you don't have some connections or a legit business here, you will inevitably lose.

Nothing is at it seems so you have to roll with it. If you can do that it's paradise.
well to run a business INSIDE thailand is not the best idea except you have a few millions and really good connections.

but maybe you do not know about another aspect:

thailand is a high tax country and it is on the "whitelist".

it is also not easy to get a working permit for a foreigner there BUT you can own offshore comapnies as many as you want.

the thailaw ruels that this offshore income is tacxable in thailand as soon as you bring it to thailand in the year when the profit was made.

if you send this profit from your offshore to thailand on the 1. of january i.e. it can mot be made in this year.
this money is COMPLETELY and legal TAX FREE !!!

so there are indeed other factors than only sun and happyness what are speaking for thailand.
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Haven't logged in here in a very long time. Thought I would chime in on this one. I've lived in Thailand for 21 years. You can live as cheap or as lavish as you want. There is a lot of wrong information in this thread.

1. Each city follows different rules for immigration. What immigration asks for in Phuket may be different than what is required in Chiang Mai, even though on paper the rules appear to be all the same. Interpretation is everything. The same applies for Thai embassies and consulates, they all interpret things differently. This can drive you crazy, as not only do they all follow different rules, but the rules are always changing. See #2 as this will be a huge help unless you go with #8.

2. You can work with a visa agent to find a solution. It's easy to stay long term if you don't mind paying a little money to an agent to help you. Don't let anyone tell you differently. You just have to search around to find the right agent in the city you're in.

3. Living on an island sucks. Don't waste your time. Not to mention they have a lot of power outages and you can get trapped there in bad weather, no power, food, water, etc. It happens.

4. What do you want to look at, beach, mountains, or city? Head south for beaches, north for mountains, or Bangkok for a big city. Mountains are the cheapest, with the most chill locals. The closer you get to water, the worst the locals and foreigners get. Bangkok is expensive, noisy, crowded, dirty, and full of desperate locals. Unless you love big dirty cities, avoid it. I personally prefer it up north, which is better for my family.

5. Don't even think about taking your family to Pattaya. Pattaya is the asshole of Asia. If there is ever a place that needs to be hit by a tsunami and rebuilt, it's this city.

6. Since you will be taking your family, I would look into safer areas like Chiang Mai. Less petty crime there, cheap, and you can get around ok without knowing the language. Chiang Rai is a slower version of Chiang Mai, and Chiang Mai is already pretty slow. Though, it's a good place for a family. Most of the tourists there are Americans and Chinese, very few Russians, Indians and Arabs. However, that could change.

7. You do not have to have a business or have connections. That's absolute nonsense. There are other ways to stay. See #8.

8. Each child can enroll in school. Each child can then have 1 parent visa. The international schools can help with this. It's very easy, lasts for 1 year each, and is renewed. For example, if you have 2 children, both of them would get education visas, and you and your wife would piggy back on theirs, your wife on one child, you on the other. This will be your best solution, and it will last until they graduate. By that time you may be of age to get a retirement visa.

9. Thailand is unforgiving. You're mostly on your own there. While crime against foreigners does happen, it happens mostly in Bangkok, the beach cities, and islands. It is rare up north, but it does happen. The police are all on the take, so if you drive any vehicle you want to make sure to get a proper license, but you can start with a international drivers permit from your home country. However, if you do get a ticket, it's only a few dollars to clear. There is no point system for a license here, which is a good and a bad thing. Thailand is NUMBER TWO in the world for road deaths. The roads are chaos and deadly. It may not be the craziest place you've ever seen, but it is the most (2nd) deadly.

10. Forget everything you think you know, Thailand is another planet. Nothing makes sense here and it never will. The longer you're here, the more it confuses you. There is no logic, just 65 million (mostly uneducated) people living for the moment, which can be good or bad depending on the situation.

I live in the north and spend around $2000 USD per month, sometimes a little less, sometimes a little more. I own a condo in one of the nicest buildings in the city, eat western food or cook at home, and have a normal life. You can't live that cheap in Bangkok, but you can in the north with no problem. If you're spending more than that, you're drinking and whoring most of it away. Normal life generally isn't expensive here.

Good luck.
very correct and true except the information about Pattaya.

I donīt know when you have been there the last time but I can tell you always when i am for 2 or 3 month in Europe and go back the city have changed.

the tsunami you are waiting for is already on the way. Pattaya want to change and have to change because this city is growing that fast that all the infrastructure can not stand mass tourism.

they tried to compensate the missing europeans with russins - after the russians could not come anymore they changed to the chinese market but chinese come in such big groups and only driving in big busses and walking in groups it was a choas.

so last year i met some american guy near my house and we were talking a bit.
he told me that he is looking for a big piece of land his company want to buy what is empty since centuries.
than he told me that he is representing sands casinos from las vegas....ohohoh

3 weeks ago my lawyer told me about rumours that they will change the law after the next elections 2018 and Pattaya will get as the only city in Thailand a casino permit.

there is already a plan existing for the complete remodulation of walking street. all buildings at the sea side will go.

even the fresh made city harbour is closed again befor it was open because they are going to make it bigger even for big ships.

so yes - Pattaya have changed alot and will change faster than every other city in the world. and whatever happens - i can be happy because i own a highclass villa and 2 top condos in 5-star hotel building just 200-300 meters aways from the future sands pattaya - i think i canīt complain my desicion :-)
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spain 8and especially Mallorca) is a wonderful island and i love to be here in spring and summer.
but it is FAR more expensive. I wish I could live here with 9 K a month.



$9k is not my game.

I rent a $600-800 2 bed-room in Italy and spend about 1,5k extra / mo. Alfa Romeo 147, family of 4.

I am fucking simple.

That's why I was thinking Thailand would be cheaper. With all the negatives described I say fuck that shithole twice. Italy FTW.
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very correct and true except the information about Pattaya.

I donīt know when you have been there the last time but I can tell you always when i am for 2 or 3 month in Europe and go back the city have changed.

the tsunami you are waiting for is already on the way. Pattaya want to change and have to change because this city is growing that fast that all the infrastructure can not stand mass tourism.

they tried to compensate the missing europeans with russins - after the russians could not come anymore they changed to the chinese market but chinese come in such big groups and only driving in big busses and walking in groups it was a choas.

so last year i met some american guy near my house and we were talking a bit.
he told me that he is looking for a big piece of land his company want to buy what is empty since centuries.
than he told me that he is representing sands casinos from las vegas....ohohoh

3 weeks ago my lawyer told me about rumours that they will change the law after the next elections 2018 and Pattaya will get as the only city in Thailand a casino permit.

there is already a plan existing for the complete remodulation of walking street. all buildings at the sea side will go.

even the fresh made city harbour is closed again befor it was open because they are going to make it bigger even for big ships.

so yes - Pattaya have changed alot and will change faster than every other city in the world. and whatever happens - i can be happy because i own a highclass villa and 2 top condos in 5-star hotel building just 200-300 meters aways from the future sands pattaya - i think i canīt complain my desicion :-)
We have a few rental properties there and I still think it's a sewer. You can sprinkle gold over a pile of poop but it's still a pile of poop.

They were talking about tearing down the sea side of walking street 15 years ago. I'll believe it when it happens.

As far as a casino..... maybe someday, but not while the junta is running things. There won't be an election in 2018. 2019 or 2020 if they are lucky.

Be careful with what you own there. If there is a casino and someone wants your property for less than you're willing to sell it, that's how foreigners fly off of building there. A casino could be a blessing or a curse, you never know with this place.
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$9k is not my game.

I rent a $600-800 2 bed-room in Italy and spend about 1,5k extra / mo. Alfa Romero 147, family of 4.

I am fucking simple.

That's why I was thinking Thailand would be cheaper. With all the negatives described I say fuck that shithole twice. Italy FTW.
You can rent the same in northern Thailand. If you don't mind living outside the city just a little you can rent a large house, 3 - 4 bedrooms, for that price or less.
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8. Each child can enroll in school. Each child can then have 1 parent visa. The international schools can help with this. It's very easy, lasts for 1 year each, and is renewed. For example, if you have 2 children, both of them would get education visas, and you and your wife would piggy back on theirs, your wife on one child, you on the other. This will be your best solution, and it will last until they graduate. By that time you may be of age to get a retirement visa.
Heard of that, right, just wasnt sure if it really works. Does it work with international schools only or any local school too?
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Heard of that, right, just wasnt sure if it really works. Does it work with international schools only or any local school too?
It should work for both. However, the difference is the international schools will help you do it, where a public school might not. In that case, a visa agent should be able to assist you through the red tape.
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We have a few rental properties there and I still think it's a sewer. You can sprinkle gold over a pile of poop but it's still a pile of poop.

They were talking about tearing down the sea side of walking street 15 years ago. I'll believe it when it happens.

As far as a casino..... maybe someday, but not while the junta is running things. There won't be an election in 2018. 2019 or 2020 if they are lucky.

Be careful with what you own there. If there is a casino and someone wants your property for less than you're willing to sell it, that's how foreigners fly off of building there. A casino could be a blessing or a curse, you never know with this place.
well my house not in that problem and it is safe because the association has in total 43 houses in the same private settlement with a very great management.

as i said it is actually more than a rumour because i own also a condo in the Amari residence building at pratumnak and one of the managers told me the same thing.

if you are interessted on that topic here is a link to a linkedin article what is written from my lawyer.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/great-pattaya-casinos-dr-ulrich-eder

btw. the planned sands casino is at thaphraya road right opposite from the new grand carribean residences. and around that spot (what was empty for many many years) have opened TONNS of new businesses, bars and restaurants just in the past 5 month.

for me that looks like more than a rumour and I am also pretty sure that this have to do with the new king.
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where in Italy you may find massage for 8 euros or simple dinner on the street for 2 euros ?

Thailand is cheap, could be also expensive if you want...
I may understand though your love for Europe, as similar culture, working infrastrcuture (in Italy ? well....ha ha ha ) etc...but Thailand has its charm too...
I only have good memories of Thailand and people there were truly friendly, honest and nice :-)
just avoid tourist traps in Thai and you will be fine.

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$9k is not my game.

I rent a $600-800 2 bed-room in Italy and spend about 1,5k extra / mo. Alfa Romeo 147, family of 4.

I am fucking simple.

That's why I was thinking Thailand would be cheaper. With all the negatives described I say fuck that shithole twice. Italy FTW.
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if you are interessted on that topic here is a link to a linkedin article what is written from my lawyer.

btw. the planned sands casino is at thaphraya road right opposite from the new grand carribean residences. and around that spot (what was empty for many many years) have opened TONNS of new businesses, bars and restaurants just in the past 5 month.
Thanks for the link. That sounds like a lot of what if, maybe, and could be. Perhaps someday, but not while the junta is running the country. Like knocking down half of Walking Street, they have been talking casinos for years, but they couldn't even get it done when the Kunplomes held positions of Mayor and Governor of Chonburi, with their father running the entire region as a mob boss, and there is no way it's going to happen under junta rule. Though, someday it may happen.

One thing the Thais are famous for is speculation and land rumors. It drives property values. The train is going to have a station here, they are going to build a new airport there, a new mall is going up here, so buy now while you still can. Most of it never happens. You can look back through the news and see report after report, official ones, of even the government saying things are going to happen in certain areas, and they never do. Lots of pipe dreams and empty promises here. I hope they do build a casino in Pattaya, it will probably increase property value, but I'll believe it when I see it. It would also probably be the kiss of death for Pattaya, a city that already can't deal with the amount of people and traffic there. Now imagine casino traffic and tourists on top of what's already there. Good luck with that.
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where in Italy you may find massage for 8 euros or simple dinner on the street for 2 euros ?

Thailand is cheap, could be also expensive if you want...
I may understand though your love for Europe, as similar culture, working infrastrcuture (in Italy ? well....ha ha ha ) etc...but Thailand has its charm too...
I only have good memories of Thailand and people there were truly friendly, honest and nice :-)
just avoid tourist traps in Thai and you will be fine.

Well, mate, I come from Ukraine, I have had enough crap and shady shit - I do really value Northern Italy and it's infrastructure.
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most of the world is shady, Thais are at least friendly, hospitable and buddhist ;-) and Thailand is a place where you wont freeze to death never :P
not sure though what would you expect from a country where average salary is like 200-300 euros and people believe in ghosts :-) ?
still charming place though....
Italy sounds like burreacratic disaster for me, but also charming place with great food and prolly nice people - the more south, the more friendly probably
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Italy sounds like burreacratic disaster for me, but also charming place with great food and prolly nice people - the more south, the more friendly probably
You are a EU citizen as I understand, I can't get where is your problem with Italy. I dealt with tons of paperwork in Poland, insane level of paperwork but still it's more clear than ANY Ukrainian even for citizens. EU passport opens all the doors. That's what I am working on.

By the way, there is another option, live in the Southern Austria. Klagenfurt or Villah. I hate the idea of learning German tho, but it can be useful in Northern Italy too.
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i told you, look at panama

or stay in poland, poland is free of muslims
still cheap and safe
internet is cheap, food is cheap (compared to EU) flat rental especially in not mayor cities is ridiculous cheap


only climate is bad

you did tons of papework, because you are from ukraine, but probably only in poland you are allowed to get legal work and stay for long time legal (if you buy polish card)
probably thats why you had to fill many documents
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Chile and Ecuador are both welcoming and fairly easy to get residency.

Cuenca, Ecuador has a decent size expat community.
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I would rather say - Poland is full of xenophobic idiots and retards, that usually vote for political parties like they vote...
real estate rent market is a joke, not enough flats to let, (almost) impossible to find anything for short term like months...also (or especially?) in smaller cities ...on top of that its not cheap at all (maybe if you compare it with UK, France or Holland) and you have pay to additionally community fees which are small or non existent in other countries..
During the last 8 years I lived like in 8 countries...
South america and carribean is a interesting choice but it also has some flaws
agree, food in Poland is OK/ decent, but worse than food in Albania, Spain, Italy and few other countries..at least IMO
also, ever country is "safe", if you are not stupid...and if its not Syria, Iraq, and maybe Salwador (and few others)
I would rather have diverse people around me than xenophobic idiots who know shit about outside world, dont know foreign languages and their only travel was to hotel in Egypt (if they did travel at all - as those who never did are probably are like those idiots/hooligans that had "battle for kebab" in January this year in north of Poland....)
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or stay in poland, poland is free of muslims
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I agree that maybe for you it wasnt easy, but the point here is different.
Italy and Spain are one of the worst countries in Europe when it goes to corruption and burreacracy (ok, lets notcount Ukraine and Russia here), its written in their mentality..very deep
try to open company in Italy, Spain and France...it is a joke

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You are a EU citizen as I understand, I can't get where is your problem with Italy. I dealt with tons of paperwork in Poland, insane level of paperwork but still it's more clear than ANY Ukrainian even for citizens. EU passport opens all the doors. That's what I am working on.

By the way, there is another option, live in the Southern Austria. Klagenfurt or Villah. I hate the idea of learning German tho, but it can be useful in Northern Italy too.
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I would rather say - Poland is full of xenophobic idiots and retards, that usually vote for political parties like they vote...
real estate rent market is a joke, not enough flats to let, (almost) impossible to find anything for short term like months...also (or especially?) in smaller cities ...on top of that its not cheap at all (maybe if you compare it with UK, France or Holland) and you have pay to additionally community fees which are small or non existent in other countries..
During the last 8 years I lived like in 8 countries...
South america and carribean is a interesting choice but it also has some flaws
agree, food in Poland is OK/ decent, but worse than food in Albania, Spain, Italy and few other countries..at least IMO
also, ever country is "safe", if you are not stupid...and if its not Syria, Iraq, and maybe Salwador (and few others)
I would rather have diverse people around me than xenophobic idiots who know shit about outside world, dont know foreign languages and their only travel was to hotel in Egypt (if they did travel at all - as those who never did are probably are like those idiots/hooligans that had "battle for kebab" in January this year in north of Poland....)
but to each his own I guess
oh yeah, xenophobic idiots

yea, so look at germany, sweden, "we love muslims, we will live with terrorist together and its ok" right?
there are no xenophobic idiots ? go to sweeden or to germany as i said

month ago i spoke with one germany guy from munich in the club, who love comes to poland because here are no muslims and people are friendly


in poland there are tons of free and cheap flats, you don't know hat are you talking about
no possible to find flat for 6 months??? are you kidding? tons of studdents rent flats, rooms just for few months, i myself rented flat for 6 months for two person, in centre of wroclaw for $400 + additional costs.
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I agree that maybe for you it wasnt easy, but the point here is different.
Italy and Spain are one of the worst countries in Europe when it goes to corruption and burreacracy (ok, lets notcount Ukraine and Russia here), its written in their mentality..very deep
try to open company in Italy, Spain and France...it is a joke
Well, this is too generic. I can't tell what are the procedures to open a company there, but in Poland it's very easy. It's much easier bookkeeping and reporting than any ex USSR country. I suspect that Italy / Spain might have some 'southern' complications but is it THAT bad I can't tell. I know there is a shortage of jobs in Italy and young IT Italians come to Poland to seek jobs even. Heard in Italy finding a job happens via connections, gotta know people, and partially it's because many get paid in cash to avoid high tax . . .

I mention Italy because, generally speaking, i don't like Asia, Thailand comes in due to some rumours I heard medicine and schooling is fine and it's not that expensive . . . But after some comments about 9k budget and stuff I have signed off the Thailand idea.

Knowing the system from the inside is required to compare Italy to Austria. I mentioned southern Austria. Been there many times.
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i told you, look at panama

or stay in poland, poland is free of muslims
still cheap and safe
internet is cheap, food is cheap (compared to EU) flat rental especially in not mayor cities is ridiculous cheap


only climate is bad

you did tons of papework, because you are from ukraine, but probably only in poland you are allowed to get legal work and stay for long time legal (if you buy polish card)
probably thats why you had to fill many documents
I would agree, since I speak Polish already, Poland is not a bad choice. It's fairly cheap comparing to France, Spain, Italy . . . I had a talk to my Italian buddy about moving to Italy to live permanently, checked out local jobs even. He mentioned nice people, food, weather but asked me if that would be enough

I'm used to a local climate already, but mentally I'm still not happy - it rains a ton and clouds can stay up for weeks, no sun light!

There is no such thing like 'buying' a Polish card, but I know what you mean. Legal work gives an opportunity to obtain a residence permit, and the eventual outcome ( if things go well ) would be a permanent residence and a passport later. That shit takes time. It's not like Canadian immigration or winning a Green Card... I'm in this game long term.

Northern countries . . . well, been there but never liked or wanted to try, this is another case where I did not like weather, people and languages to consider.
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Poland is definitely very specific due to a serious religious impact. 2 hours a week in the elementary school, it's not mandatory, but every Polish kid takes those classes. Families go to church every Sunday and religious events are taken very seriously.

Some xeno-stuff happens. People are VERY traditional.

Apartment wise - big town no problem at all, never lived in a small one, but generally speaking 6 mo to 1 year rental contract is considered a standard for a long term. Short term happens too, but pricing can be higher.
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you will always see what you want to see :-)
your mindset will lead you to seeing exact things that will only confirm your mindset...
ever heard about google suggestions during searching ? you may spend months browsing sites prooving that earth is flat, but does it mean that is right ?
I prefer to treat humans as humans, and call them by their names (ie: Ahmed, Carlos, John, Jan), not their religions...
and the religions and people that blindly follow them - I dislike them.
by short term I meant 3 months, not 6 months :-) 6 months is long term for me :-)
and I mean flats, not rooms :-) have different experience than you, maybe because I was telling upfront that I'm only interested in short term renatl like 3 months, and I wasnt lying ?
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in poland there are tons of free and cheap flats, you don't know hat are you talking about
no possible to find flat for 6 months??? are you kidding? tons of studdents rent flats, rooms just for few months, i myself rented flat for 6 months for two person, in centre of wroclaw for $400 + additional costs.
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I never had mental contact with that part of my country, yet it appears that it is "strong and doing fine"
I am from other fairytale, but I have nothing against religious Poles if they only let live the other ppl
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Poland is definitely very specific due to a serious religious impact. 2 hours a week in the elementary school, it's not mandatory, but every Polish kid takes those classes. Families go to church every Sunday and religious events are taken very seriously.

Some xeno-stuff happens. People are VERY traditional..
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dude when I came back from spain last year I was surprised how retarded polish renter's market is and how expensive flats are :-)
trust me. searched for something decent (and that would be also cheaper than in Germany, Spain or Italy) for like 2 months, finally left Poland again
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9k budget in Thailand is a joke...
if you are single guy without luxuries frugal life stay in one town = 500 bucks, beer massages here and there
1 k bucks = travel as single, massages, cheap guesthouses etc.
1 k bucks stay in one place - live like a king
family of 4 stay in one place = 2-3 k usd easily like a kings/ modest kings.
dude, people earn there 200-300 dollars per month, what the fuck these people talk about ?
many nice places in Thailand, depends what you want, what are your plans.....forget about BGK and most of the islands..IMO
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We are going to be spending next winter in Jomtien Beach which is near Pattaya. Anyone have any thoughts on that?
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9k budget in Thailand is a joke...
if you are single guy without luxuries frugal life stay in one town = 500 bucks, beer massages here and there
1 k bucks = travel as single, massages, cheap guesthouses etc.
1 k bucks stay in one place - live like a king
family of 4 stay in one place = 2-3 k usd easily like a kings/ modest kings.
dude, people earn there 200-300 dollars per month, what the fuck these people talk about ?
many nice places in Thailand, depends what you want, what are your plans.....forget about BGK and most of the islands..IMO
be smart.....
As I mentioned before, I can do that in Italy staying on a safe European infrastructured side, i dont really need a "king" thing.
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I know that. So now you have an answer if "9k" per month was realistic or not from someone that has way too much money in his hands IMO
let me rethink that...
Songkhla Apartment for Rent - | RentHub.in.th
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you may be fine probably with 1,5 k - 1,8k usd as a family of four in Thailand :-)
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As I mentioned before, I can do that in Italy staying on a safe European infrastructured side, i dont really need a "king" thing.
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I know that. So now you have an answer if "9k" per month was realistic or not from someone that has way too much money in his hands IMO
let me rethink that...
Songkhla Apartment for Rent - | RentHub.in.th
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you may be fine probably with 1,5 k - 1,8k usd as a family of four in Thailand :-)
Very nice indeed:
Plus Condo Hatyai 1 near Big C Extra Hatyai 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms | RentHub.in.th

( nearly European price but def more amenities )
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i rent a $600-800 2 bed-room in italy and spend about 1,5k extra / mo. Alfa romeo 147, family of 4.
И это на четверых? Бюжетненько... Я без подъеба, если че. Реально завидую умению экономить.
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Thailand can be done for 1500 - 2500 Euros.

I stayed on an island for 1 year, no problem with food, internet problems etcetra.
Sure, 1 day a month Internet may stop for a few hours, that means it is beach time!

I just stayed in Brazil for 14 months, just went to Mexico. I could have get my permanent visa in Brazil.
They had a "pardon" last year for everyone who stayed there without a visa for longer than 6 months... You never know when they have this 'general pardon" again. I had a 3 bedroom house with seaview in a small nice city for 450 euro a month.

With Children i think Europe is a good place. If you want to raise your children well in most third world countries, you need private school, good neighbourhood and they must learn the language.

I can't choose yet beteween Asia ans South/Latin America. So i keep traveling. Where i steayd on the small island in Brazil, i saw only 1 woman wih a headscarf. I hope they put her of the island by now.
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With Children i think Europe is a good place. If you want to raise your children well in most third world countries, you need private school, good beighbourhood and they must learn the language.
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I can't choose yet beteween Asia ans South/Latin America. So i keep traveling.
None for me, as I understand. I have a big private space requirements and I heard people do not tolerate any out there.
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И это на четверых? Бюжетненько... Я без подъеба, если че. Реально завидую умению экономить.
I believe I should take a honourable torch from Anal Hobbit and start my own CheapAssEU series.
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Thailand can be done for 1500 - 2500 Euros.
thatīs correct - but he is talking about a family. and with wife and 2 kids it is not really realistic exept you do not care the education your kids will get fro free and donīt plan with medical costs or other emergencies.

i know europeans who can live in thailand for 1000 us per month - and it works.
it always depend on what you expect from life and you can never compare thais with europeans.

thais are living today and they dod not care if they suffer tomorrow.
thais are mostly living the buddhist way - they give you but they expect to get back what they gave you.

i personally admire this way of thinking but i am not able to think this way becasue i gorw up in the western world.

i think there are only 2 options: to love it or hate thailand. i personally love thailand and thatīs because i can accept many things what are not part of my own personality or conviction and they can do the same.
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thatīs correct - but he is talking about a family. and with wife and 2 kids it is not really realistic exept you do not care the education your kids will get fro free and donīt plan with medical costs or other emergencies.

i know europeans who can live in thailand for 1000 us per month - and it works.
it always depend on what you expect from life and you can never compare thais with europeans.

thais are living today and they dod not care if they suffer tomorrow.
thais are mostly living the buddhist way - they give you but they expect to get back what they gave you.

i personally admire this way of thinking but i am not able to think this way becasue i gorw up in the western world.

i think there are only 2 options: to love it or hate thailand. i personally love thailand and thatīs because i can accept many things what are not part of my own personality or conviction and they can do the same.
Well said, and thanks for mentioning that live by a day thing, now I'm sure it's not for me.
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well to run a business INSIDE thailand is not the best idea except you have a few millions and really good connections.

but maybe you do not know about another aspect:

thailand is a high tax country and it is on the "whitelist".

it is also not easy to get a working permit for a foreigner there BUT you can own offshore comapnies as many as you want.

the thailaw ruels that this offshore income is tacxable in thailand as soon as you bring it to thailand in the year when the profit was made.

if you send this profit from your offshore to thailand on the 1. of january i.e. it can mot be made in this year.
this money is COMPLETELY and legal TAX FREE !!!

so there are indeed other factors than only sun and happyness what are speaking for thailand.
Thanks for that tip. Didn't know it, looked it up and you are right.
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