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Canadian Tourist's Warning: Assault and Theft in Pattaya Bars
vukovar77 replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
I think that he made a grave mistake. He could read many articles and news about red-light bars. You need to avoid such a place for a more extended stay and avoid being intoxicated. After all, did he waste time with a legal procedure? I have no empathy for him. -
Very costly after 60 -65 years old. At this age, all of us have some pre-existing problems which they do not cover at all. I can easily resolve minor health problems in Thai state hospitals at an acceptable cost. So, for me, health insurance is just a big cost for almost nothing! For bigger problems, I need to fly to the EU!
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Minimum required to live comfortably at a young retirement age
vukovar77 replied to PomPolo's topic in General Topics
Yeah. For smaller health issues I can go to Thai government hospitals and pay a fraction I need to pay in private one.If you are over 65 it is almost impossible to have good insurance here . -
Minimum required to live comfortably at a young retirement age
vukovar77 replied to PomPolo's topic in General Topics
From my experience and point of view, 25-30.000 THB per month is quite enough if you live alone and have a place to live. Single accommodation can be easily found for 5-6000 THB per month. If you have a Thai spouse 40.000 per month is OK. In rural areas, the cost of living is 20-25.000 THB per month. Of course, this is without a car and very costly health insurance which is a luxury and not necessary. -
I ordered some things from TEMU, but they never came.
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Is 1 million baht enough to retire in Thailand?
vukovar77 replied to Celsius's topic in General Topics
You can find a job, live there, or stay in some Thai temple occasionally. -
Pink ID Card has your Tax ID number
vukovar77 replied to CharlieH's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I have a TIN and a Pink ID. Numbers are not the same. -
How much do you pay for health insurance?
vukovar77 replied to rudi49jr's topic in Insurance in Thailand
Insurance is so expensive in Thailand if you are over 65 that I decided not to do that in LOS.For smaller health problems I go to state hospitals (I can speak thai and my wife is thai) and it is not expensive.For a bigger problems I will go in my country in EU where I am fully covered . -
Trump ahead in all battleground states - ALL OF THEM!
vukovar77 replied to theblether's topic in Political Soapbox
Kamala will win for sure! -
Paetongtarn Shinawatra to be Nominated as Thailand's New PM
vukovar77 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This will be interesting???I hope it will not make unrest and political instability we have witnessed before in LOS!!!! -
So,what do you suggesst ?Ukraine should surrender and lose their country and ukraian people must be russian slaves?This will not happened.All civilized world will help Ukraine to destroy russian forces in ukraine.West will not give up as well.No one want to live in russian captivity.
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As of the most recent data, the average monthly salary for a worker in Cambodia is roughly between $150 and $200 USD. This figure can vary greatly depending on factors such as the sector of employment, level of experience, and geographical location within the country. Poverty is awful.Many disabled people all around.In the countryside you have no water supply and many parts are without electricity.So,"scouse123"you are familliar only in a few bars on river side of Phnom Phen. In Cambodia, 17.8% of the population lived below the national poverty line in 2019. In Cambodia, the proportion of employed population below $2.15 purchasing power parity a day in 2023 was 20.5%. For every 1,000 babies born in Cambodia in 2022, 24 died before their 5th birthday. Cambodia is maybe like LOS 70-80 years before.
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Well.I do not know where and when you have been recently,but you do not know much about cambodia.I think you stay in "expat part" of Pnom-Phen near river bank?All other parts of this city is in very bad shape and shabby and dangerous on night time.Traffic is terrific and there is NO PUBLIC transportation at all-tuk tuk and motorcycles only).As I said infrastructure is very poor compared to LOS.I travel all around the Cambodia from Sihanukvile to Phnom Phen by bus and then to Siam Riap.This was adventure.Roads are terrific with many bumps and sometimes closed cos. water floods.Almost everyone try to rip you off from civil servants to ordinary people.Very few people can speak english.Acommodation is far more expensive in Cambodia and it is hard to find good place for good price.Visa policy is OK ,same as booze prices and ordinary girls are nice,but there is a Law there that expats older than 50 can not marry young cam. women.Real-estates are more expensive than in LOS and low quality in general.I love cambodia,but LOS is a far better to live in and Filipines as well.
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Infrastructure iz much better in Thailand.Food is much better.In a big city many people can speak English or some another asian or EU language.Security is big problem in Cambodia as well.I was robbed in Phnom Phen and as I know many expats were robbed as well.Accomodation is much better in Thailand and cheaper. Cambodia has wonderfull landscapes and women.Banks give more interest on fixed bank accounts(with pretty big taxation).Visa policy is very simple and you can stay there forever. For life ,LOS is much better than Cambodia.Beer and booze is cheaper in Cambodia.
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British Pensioner Struggles with Frozen Pension in Thailand
vukovar77 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Almost nothing.Nothing that matters ! -
British Pensioner Struggles with Frozen Pension in Thailand
vukovar77 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Cigna.Now AXA(better option).But there is an another problem,they do not want to cover pre-conditions AND MY REAL HEALTH problems. For 400-500 per month you can get almost nothing . I can use state hospitals here(I can speak Thai-Thai wife),so I pay regulary and prices are OK.I am from EU and now I try to get state obligatory insurance for "third country"(much cheaper and cover much more )! I do not know for other expats,but when we are over 65 ,it is very hard to get proper health insurance here.For major health problems I will fly back to EU. -
British Pensioner Struggles with Frozen Pension in Thailand
vukovar77 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Well,I am 67 and brokers (a western based) does not offer me anything acceptable for Thailand (very expensive ,avoid any real issue,etc.) I think it is much,much better that I put in my account for emergency that sum they want per month(500-900 USD average per month). I am not too old and I am in a pretty good condition,but ins. company are so greedy if you are in LOS. -
British Pensioner Struggles with Frozen Pension in Thailand
vukovar77 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Well,I agree for Thai com.!Which insurance company-ies do you concider good for us,expats in LOS?