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  1. so if i am born in the uk and am a uk citizen why do i need to answer , i should be classed as a uk citizen and it does not matter if i spend 6 months overseas What these rules smack of is if you want to use NHS and even if your a uk citizen born there and worked there for 30 years and paid taxes there then you cannot live abroad and retire abroad and come back if your ill and use the NHS in other words you are forced to live in the uk with its freezing winter and expensive prices and you cannot leave , its virtually a tactic of stopping you moving abroad , you might say oh well you can live abroad 6 months and live england 6 months and still get NHS , but that then means you must retain a property in the uk with all the expenses involved and maybe you dont want to rent it out but have to so you can pay the bills , this should not happen it should be enough that your a uk citizen born there and worked 30 years and payed taxes therefore i qualify for NHS full stop. just like now they have given freedom to take a lump sum pension , and the amount you get on a state pension is pathetic compared to other european countries 


    Yep, you've pretty much summed it up exactly (don't didn't mention the fact you're pension will be frozen if you do move abroad to live in somewhere like Thailand)
  2. I'm a self employed Brit who works all over the World. My income is paid from a raft of different companies/countries. If I was permanent resident in an EU country I'd have to pay tax either there or in the UK. Unless of course I was able to get a rebate based on the seaman's tax rules. Unfortunately that has become more difficult over the years as more conditions have been applied. Once retired I expect I would still be liable for income tax in Europe/UK if resident there as my income from investments would exceed the non taxable allowance.. As that thresh hold is currently only around GBP 12k a year I'm pretty sure I would end up paying tax to someone.

    Hence while still working I'm better off in Thailand. Once retired and earning less I may need to rethink. Maybe paying some tax maybe offset by better healthcare/emergency services and cheaper wine, cheese, cars etc ? Or maybe staying in Thailand would be better due to lower Monthly costs and a local income stream.. Who knows ? I'm still trying to figure it out but luckily still have a few years work left in me :)

    Cool [emoji1303]

    Was thinking more about income from Pensions & Investments etc... but can see how it could work if you're a true Nomad & don't stay anywhere Long enough to be considered a Tax Resident [emoji1303]

  3. Sounds really expensive for the sake of mostly convenience, really not much value in the scheme, especially with ongoing fees.

    A bid to cash in on those with either loads of cash or not so smart.

    It also is good for those with cash to hide or launder who otherwise might not be able to pass the income test.

     

    Most of the options don't have any ongoing fees & convenience is exactly what you're paying for.

    Have you never paid extra to use a Fast Track / Expedited service? I hate queuing/waiting so do it at every opportunity.

    Biggest problem with the Visa for me is whether I really want to commit to 5-20 years in Thailand, especially as I have a partner/house in the Philippines & she's not too keen on the idea of living there, but I have 1 year until I finish this Project to work on that :)

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  4. In my case yes. I'd buy a house or apartment. Okay local council taxes and charges would be higher than what I pay in Thailand ( next to zero) then there would be water, electricity, insurance etc.
    For me the real saving would be on clothes, foodstuffs, alcohol and cars. As in Thailand they are my largest costs.  The only downside for me would be paying a lot of tax..
    Swings and roundabouts really..


    I'm confused, unless you plan on working there or are from a country that doesn't have a DTA with where your income is coming from, what extra income tax would you need to pay?

  5. They had to do something because it's made it to some of the worlds press (if you can call the Sun/Daily Mirror "Press")

     

    but every journey starts with a single step so if they are serious about cleaning up the image of Pattaya then they will ramp up & drive it to be more like the Thai scene, behind closed doors & not in your face.

     

    Hope I'm wrong, no place on earth like Soi 6 

  6. Real estate is just one class of asset for investment among many, giving slow and steady returns for relatively low risk.
     
    It's all to do with risk and returns, like the different investment strategies between retirement funds and hedge funds.
     
    When you invest in property cycles, you have to go international. Different capital cities are at different stages of their cycles.
     
    For example, Singapore may be bottoming out this year, after prices have fallen for over 2 years. The only obstacle is the additional stamp duties.


    Singapore, Tell me about it, taxes are 18% unless you're (2) PRs (then it drops to around 8-10%) or a citizen

    You could buy a condo in Thailand for the tax you'd pay buying the equivalent condo in Singapore
  7. Ok. We just completed a visa run: Phuket - Singapore - Phuket.

    We used the lowcoster JetStar.

     

    1. At the Phuket airport the JetStar Airline lady at the counter asked us how long we're going to stay in Singapore (1 day) and which country we're flying to next (Thailand).
    2. Then she asked for our Singapore Visa. Which we obtained through a online agent earlier that day. I assume she wouldn't let us board without it.
    3. We arrived to Singapore and had absolutely no problems at the border.
    4. Since we had no luggage, we checked in online and simply printed our boarding tickets at the kiosk in the Singapore airport the next day. No need to go to check-in desk (and possibly be questioned about a thailand visa / onward flight from Thailand).
    Our whole visa run took less than 24 hours. 

     

    Where are you from (passport?) Singapore only issues Visas for approx 30 countries, the vast majority of people get an SVP (Social Visit Pass) on Arrival so I can't see any airline asking to see a Visa.

    Some do ask to see your flight out, have had a couple of incidents where I've had to explain to them that I don't need a flight out as I'm returning home #i bl@@dy live there# but less than 0.1% of people need a Visa to enter Singapore

  8. Guardian - that explains a lot! Blair has never been correct or truthful.

    But the biggest lie was that told by Heath to the people of the UK in 1972.

    The EU is a scam, it's failing and it's time to get out.

    In fact it was never time to get in!

    ...

    Blair is delusional, was delusional and will remain delusional. He is completely out of touch with any reality and well past his sell by date. 

    First (& only) time I had an adult argument with my parents (working class, staunch Labour supporters) was over Blair.

    I had him down as a sycophant who would do & say anything to progress #his personal# Agenda (<deleted> the guy converted to Catholic to get his current job, what next? Convert to Islam to be the Shah of Persia?), parents hated the tories so would vote for any muppets the Labour party could stand up (including Michael Foot!)

    Hate to say "I told you so" but boy do my parents have a worse opinion of Blair than I've ever had...

  9. I would normally agree, except several of the links on the Thai Embassy Website in Singapore are broken [emoji14]


    Sorry mate, I thought you were asking about a Singapore Tourist Visa which is why I was surprised as tthey're only available for approx 30 countries & its not a good thing being on that list!

    Thai Embassy here is not great so I wouldnt trust their website with anything that mattered.

  10. Cannot compare Thailand to Singapore.
     
    Supply of development land in Singapore is very limited and is controlled tightly by the government. Thus, the range of property prices movement is state controlled.



    Exactly which is why I use 1:200 for Thailand, 1:300 for Uk, 1:450 for Singapore.


    FWIW, Philippines is more like 1:100 but I can't see my Ms letting me rent the house out [emoji17]
  11. Rental value x 12 months x 100/ the % you apply should give you what you want, e.g.
                                                                                                                                        15,000 per month rent x 12 months
                                                                                                                                   = 180,000 baht/say 3% = 6,000,000 baht
     
    This can be adjusted by the % you want to reflect to bring it in line with the market, e.g. 180,000 baht/ 4% = 4,500,000 baht
     
    Other factors to be taken into consideration are the age of the building, i.e. the older, the higher the % to be applied because of maintenance and higher levies to be applied, the further away from the CBD, the higher the % applied and so on and so forth.
     
    This is how I used to apply my calculations as an investor, real estate agent and property valuer for 25 years in the Sydney market, my primary method was always comparable sales within a given period, i.e. 3 months in a hot market, 6 in a normal market, also removing out of line sales, like inflated sales, inter-family related sales etc etc, whether this formula could be applied here, I don't know, but give it a whirl and let me know how you go, if you like.
     
    Me personally, I wouldn't be buying in Thailand as I hear units/apartments/condos are a dim a dozen, if you are adamant you want in, I would suggest you rent to start with, you know, try before you buy, until you become more familiar with the market, buildings, demographics, sales evidence, and agents, and when you are ready to pounce, then you pounce.
     
    Also forgot to mention but funandsuninbangkok mentioned it in an earlier post, buy into an established building, I don't know if you have them here, but in Oz you could order a strata report whereby for a couple of hundred bucks a company rep would go in and check the books to see where money has been spent, i.e. money in, money out (levies) and the history of the building, annual meetings, major repairs etc etc, last thing you want to be buying into is a "special levy" which was made at the last annual general meeting for 500,000 baht per unit for repairs to the cancer in the building, etc etc, that means as the new owner, you would be up for it.
     
    As for new buildings, well do you know what your buying into, i.e. I remember valuing new ones back in Oz, not even having waterproof membranes down in the wet areas, no ones can see that because the tiling had gone down, and in some cases on the roof tops, then there was no undercoating on the main walls, just one thin layer of top coat, so when the builder shuts shop, where do you go, straight to the hip pocket. 
     
    Most local agents tend to have a reputation, not the fly by night ones, and the more time you spend with them, you should be able to separate the snake, from the rat if that makes sense.  
     
    Good Luck


    I use a multiplier of 200 (feels right to me that's the only logic behind it) so a 15k pm rental property would be (to me, all other things being equal) fair value at 3Million.

    6Million is 400 x monthly rent, is not far off the sorts of ratios you see in Singapore.

  12. similar topic:

     

    Has anyone tried their new online visa application? Supposedly mandatory starting in March 2017.

     

    I'm concerned you file online then told to wait until it changes application state but due to bugs may not do so [emoji14]

     

    also curious if can fill online before arriving in Singapore or not

     

     

    I've no experience of filing for a Visa online (Sg only has Tourist Visas for approx 30 countries, where are you from?) but my gf has used the "Extend" online application a couple of times & it's always given an answer the next day.

    Singapore online stuff is very efficient & reliable so I'd be very surprised if it doesn't do what it says on the tin :)

  13. How quickly this devolved into a PI v. LOS row. Chinese run on group tour. NAIA CEB and potentially CRK can handle big planes. BLL/DMK is the same place, leaving HKT and CMX as alternate destinations. Palawan can handle smaller planes. The ferry system is far bettwer in PI than in LOS. And Filipinos are far more adaptable. I would say pollution and corruption are about equals. PI has far, far better beaches. Public transpo in PI is much better, although it wouldn't matter because Chinese would be taking charter busses. But I would dare anyone to compare public transportation in Cebu versus Phuket. 

     

    Chinese group tourism, much like Korean group tourism before them, is not so much about repeat performance, but more about bragging their experience once back home. Thailand is willing to suffer the group tour in hopes of capturing the mature FIP later on. I am not anti-Thai by any means, but a VOA might just change the dynamic. There will be winners and losers, for sure.

    Agree with most of what your saying & whilst the airport cabbies in Manila are a bit shady, never had any problems with a Taxi in Cebu or Davao.

    But the transfer between the terminals at NAIA is a nightmare, takes an hour & is something that you only need to do a couple of times before you plan your trips to avoid NAIA (although my last experience was transferring to a flight to Coron in Palawan & would grudgingly go through it again to go back there, wonderful place).

    However, it wouldn't take much for them to get their act together & run some airside transfers between the terminals (gf did it on the way back from Coron as she only had 40 minutes to make her connection to Davao), would make a massive difference to the experience.

    No arguments about the beaches or the waters (Chin deep in the sea off Cebu & you can see your toes)...

    Plus the women there are much hotter (NB my MS #made# me say that but joking aside, I think they probably are more attractive to the Chinese than the Thai girls given their knowledge of English & the fact that they tend to be a little "Fuller", certainly most of the weddings I've been to involving a local Singaporean Chinese guy has been to a Filipina...)

  14. Was told by Cebu Pacific that I could only clear Singapore Immigration at Changi Airport once per day.

    Situation was quite different though as I live in Singapore, their flight was delayed by 5 hours & I was already airside so wanted to go back into Singapore & check-in for a flight with somebody else thus clearing immigration &  leaving the country twice in the same day.

     

    Have flown into Singapore with my Filipina gf one evening & we've caught a flight out early the next morning (less than 10 hrs later) with no problems save the immigration officer asking her why she was only staying for 1 day & wanted to see her exit ticket & he did write the Date & Time of her flight on the stamp in her passport, she was only on an SVP (Social Visitors Pass) which is what any visitor to Singapore gets, so no additional privileges of entry though I think it helped me being with her & being able to show my EP & same flights booked for the following day

  15. Lets hope so..    almost a thousand Chinese tourists on a single beach here in south Thailand..  they have 7700  islands in the Phillies, hope they can divide and spread out a bit better.

    7107 (I've got the T-Shirt :P)

    But in all seriousness the real problem for the Chinese to visit most of them will be they'd have to change flights in Manila which is always a nightmare.

    Exception maybe being Cebu which has some really nice beaches (away from Cebu City) & has Bahol next door (one of my Favourite islands in PI).

  16. Wow... why are you insulting my country now... with its 'outdated' expressions?
     
    I did not understand what you meant... I read it several times... it does not make sense. 
     
    I did not know you are from America....  that explains it, its not your fault. 
     
    I will stick to my 'outdated' expressions, language and spelling thanks. 


    Both ways work... http://blog.dictionary.com/could-care-less/

    I'd even say he "Could care less" (sarcasm) is used more...


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