Clive
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Hope this is allowed Admin.
Please delete if not. Thank you
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/582714Please sign this petition if your a British expat or hoping to travel from the Uk to the Thailand anytime soon.
Presently only the expensive and more difficult PCR test is allowed.
This petition is for the much cheaper and easier LFT test.
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Good morning
I'm after a little help in understand how a UK private pension would work when I'm living in Thailand.
Does Thailand have a residual tax agreement with the UK and what country do you pay tax too and at what rate (assuming you have no other sources of income)
Thank you in advance
Clive
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I'm torn between retiring to the Philippines and Thailand, Thailand being my first choice for a number of reasons food and general quality of life and less poverty being just a couple.
However one aspect that keeps cropping up in my mind is ease of stay here.
Looking way into the future what options are open to foreigners who can't make it to the immigration office to renew their visa due to inability to walk/alzheimers or some other medical condition.
I'd love to hear your views as a worse case scenario would be to be deported back to my home country not knowing anyone in a frail condition or not having all my faculties.
Thank you
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17 hours ago, Airalee said:
Aren’t you putting the cart before the horse here?
No, not really. If I return to Thailand to live I'm going to be doing it with my eyes wide open
I'm the first to admit that I may be out of touch regarding certain things in Thailand but some things remsin the same like not buying property unless you are prepared to loose it etc.
I hope this question does not come across as Thai bashing as it's not my intention. I have loved Thailand since I came here years ago but Thailand can also eat into your assets until you have none, but only if you allow it.
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Good afternoon.
Can you please offer some help.
I'm going to be taking an early retirement and moving to Thailand later this year/ early next year (assuming coronavirus is behind us) and was wondering if sin sod is still widely practised and if so what price roughly would it be for a normal Thai girl
Having lived in Thailand about 15 years ago and had a horrible toxic relationship (not a bar girl) I would be very cautious about paying what I consider an outdated practice should I meet someone in the future.
Thank you
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Were all going to need an annual Jab anyway, probably twinned with the flu vaccine. At least until the scientists have been able to determine the effects over a longer period of time
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can anyone please recommend where I might be able to go to university, college or some other Thai language programme as I want to retire in Thailand once coronavirus is over and wish to spend the first few years learning the language.
Any location will e considered within Thailand
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Thank you all so much for the great advice today. The general consensus is that it's a good idea but have an escape route.
I was hoping for a positive vibe but not everyone feels like that about any country.
I have always been good with money and that's not about to change therefore giving me more options if things fail.
I have always embraced Thai culture which for me is the only way you can be totally happy in any country. If you can't accept Thai ways you will over time become very unhappy in your situation.
I'm not sure where to base myself but that's very easy sorted by touring around.
Thank you all so much....many thanks
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Thank you very much for all of your advice. Theres a lot of information here and it seems that there is some difference of opinion as expected but most of it is mainly positive but warnings regarding finances. What I didn't mention earlier is I have 2 Thai children so any house building if I ever decide will be put in their name once they become old enough as being late teenagers they're not old enough for this.
A friend of mine told me years ago when I was living in Thailand nor to put into Thailand what your not prepared to loose and I have followed this advice religiously. Its got me out of trouble on a few occasions as Ive heard too many horror stories in the past. Im 53 and when Im 55 I will be able to draw on my private pension giving me around £55k annually.
I have never been into the bar girl scene. I don't believe that its good to start a romantic relationship starting with a financial transaction, there will always be the exception to the rule of course but many of these relationships fail. Im looking for a normal rural kind of living as that is what I enjoyed so much previously embracing the Thai culture giving me a n enjoyment I had never experienced before and the Thai people I found so friendly.
Theres always an escape route but I believe with a relatively good pension and funds from rental property in the uk It wouldn't too difficult to set up elsewhere if it became absolutely necessary but Thailand is where my heart has been for many years now.- 1
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Thank you for you replies so far.
I love Thai food and that is the main attraction for me as well as the weather. Although Im not religious I like to see the temples as for me it gives the country the foreign Asian aspect. There are many places in S/E Asia that have the weather, the girls etc but not the culture that Thailand has to offer.
I suppose as I get older I have to look at what life will be like for me in say 20 or 30 years time regarding healthcare or ability to stay in the country. I have a friend that loves the phillipines but he doesn't like asian food as I do but I don't think that Id be happy there as the food is not so good generally.
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Good Morning.
I am after a little advice please
I lived in Thailand about 14 years ago, and it has always been my dream to retire there. Im now 53 and will take an early retirement in 2 years time.
I was wondering if you would recommend retiring in Thailand now but scouring the internet there seem to be so many negative comments regarding visa/ Thai people etc. with coronavirus thats about all I can do at the moment.
Has Thailand changed so drastically in a negative way over the years or is it still a wonderful beautiful place to live?- 1
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thank you very much for your reply....much appreciated
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Good afternoon.
Can anyone help me please.
My daughter age 12 will be moving to Thailand once Coronavirus restrictions are lifted.
Having looked at her Thai passport it ran out January 2013 but I was under the impression as dual nationality (her UK passport is still in dare and valid) she would still be able to enter Thailand on a Thai passport even if it has expired.
She will also have her Thai birth certificate in case of any difficulty.
Can anyone please confirm if this is correct?
Thank you.....Clive
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Thank you for your reply.
Cheers
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Good morning.
Can anyone help me please.
Can a Thai child age 12 living in the UK enter Thailand on a Thai passport as of 1st July without the need to quarantine and what conditions would be required?
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AVL. vanadium is going to be the key component for mass storage flow batteries.
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Good morning
Can anyone tell me where I can buy a ps4 on line in Thailand for delivery within Thailand as I have been promising my son this for a birthday present and isolation is very difficult as he had ADHD and struggling somewhat
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I have 60 Facebook friends.
I am only friends with people that I can either visit or phone.
Regarding Coronavirus let's put it into perspective. The common flu kills so many more than this annually but doesn't receive this media frenzy.
On a positive note the numbers in China appear to have platoed.
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P.S I was also wondering with the Thai elite visa whether the new TM30 would still apply?
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Good evening.
I have just stumbled across the Thai elite visa and wondered peoples opinion, if you can afford it I believe with my limited amount of reading into it so far appears like a good idea at short glance.
Im dubious about the Thai government changing the rules or cancelling once the monies are paid. I wish to take an early retirement and this might be the answer for me or at least definitely worth considering.
I would be very interested in your thoughts...thank you
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Thank you all very much for the information. I feel that a little more information is required so that you can vive me the best advice.
I am 52 with two half Thai children aged 15 and 11 which will be living with me as they live with me presently in the UK
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Good morning.
Can you please help me?
Im a UK citizen presently living in the UK but plan to move to Thailand. My plan is to live in Thailand 9 months a year and return to the UK to work for 3 or 4 months.
I used to live in Thailand but the visa rules have changed over time and would appreciate it if anyone could shed some light on the best type of visa to get and how I can extend the visa for a 9 month stay.
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Good afternoon.
I was wondering if anyone could please help me?
I wish to come to Thailand on holiday April next year and also for songkran.
Does anyone please have the dates for songkran next year as I wish to make sure I have booked the correct dates with the flight and hotels
Thank you so much
making a will in UK, question for uk expats
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Good morning from the UK. I have a question for UK expats in making a will.
Im presently living in the UK with 2 half Thai/British dual nationality children. I am thinking of making a will in the uk but it is our intention to move back to Thailand in 3 years time once my children have completed their GCSE exams.
Looking at making a will in the UK but not sure if the will will be recognised in Thailand or will I need to make a seperate will in Thailand?
Most of my assets will remain in the uk but also not sure about taxation when I eventually pass. Will there be tax to pay in both countries or would tax only be paid in one country and if so which one?
Thank you so much