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Poll -- new confusing retirement police orders giving you stress?

Stressed out retirees in Thailand? 342 members have voted

  1. 1. Are the new confusing retirement police orders giving you stress? Rate it 1 to 10.

    • 1 -- No stress about this. I'm as calm as a cucumber from Minnesota.
      35%
      109
    • 2 level stress
      8%
      25
    • 3 level stress
      2%
      8
    • 4 level stress
      3%
      11
    • 5 -- I am feeling a moderate amount of stress about all this but it's under control.
      16%
      49
    • 6 level stress
      3%
      12
    • 7 level stress
      7%
      24
    • 8 level stress
      6%
      20
    • 9 level stress
      2%
      8
    • 10 -- I'm losing my sheit over all this, big time!
      6%
      20
    • Decline to state / Grumpy retired expat option
      6%
      20

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Here's another way to look at the recent police orders regarding retirement for both income without embassy letters and bank method, with combo method without embassy letters being the most muddled and uncertain.

 

So if you're in the retirement system here already, or were planning on entering it soon, please rate your stress level about these changes, on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 the most stress.

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  • Jingthing you need to get a life.

  • No stress for me other than moderating all the topics about the change. I do my extensions based upon marriage and already have years of transfers going into a Thai bank well above the 40k baht r

  • Not another silly poll.   Some people/genders easily get stressed more than others.

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Not another silly poll.

 

Some people/genders easily get stressed more than others.

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3 minutes ago, wgdanson said:

Not another silly poll.

What? You don't see it. It is here. 

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Jingthing you need to get a life.

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No stress yet, coz I'm still working, my biggest problem when I retire is going to be showing the lump sum came from outside Thailand (all my money is earned here). Not exactly difficult to fix with an out-in transfer but still a bind.

 

I'll just continue to worry where it's all going. Something to do with being married to a wonderful Thai lady who does not do "cheap".

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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Just now, colinneil said:

Jingthing you need to get a life.

Why don't you back off from your sad personal baggage about me. The topic is about the retirement rules changes and the stress it's causing expats (or not). 

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2 minutes ago, Crossy said:

No stress yet, coz I'm still working, my biggest problem when I retire is going to be showing the lump sum came from outside Thailand (all my money is earned here). Not exactly difficult to fix with an out-in transfer but still a bind.

Get a Non-Imm O from a nearby embassy based on your marriage then extend in country.

No need to show money came from outside I think.

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3 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

What? You don't see it. It is here. 

In your case it is self-induced stress.  You don't need another poll, you need therapy.

 

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Just now, farangx said:

In your case it is self-induced stress.  You don't need another poll, you need therapy.

 

Thanks for nothing. Got to watch that 400K breaking point so luxury spending on "therapy" is definitely out. 

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No stress for me other than moderating all the topics about the change.

I do my extensions based upon marriage and already have years of transfers going into a Thai bank well above the 40k baht requirement to show for my extension.

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Stress.... I have generally little left over for individual people or government ministries who make cluttered and little thought through rules and regulations that change according to who's at the top.

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Zero stress.

 

I think the writing is on the wall for many, rather than moan about it day and night find a solution in your home country or some other cheap location. I read the but but but but excuses, frankly, the Thais don't care and with the rabid posts I lost interest and compassion.

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, farangx said:

In your case it is self-induced stress.  You don't need another poll, you need therapy.

 

Preferably therapy in Columbia or some other shit hole in South America.

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Thanks JT. From sitting up here smugly on my high horse, things are looking AOK.

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1 minute ago, Luckysilk said:

Preferably therapy in Columbia or some other shit hole in South America.

Colombia.

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No stress for me. I was looking for a country to spend some time in when I arrived in Thailand. Knowing that I was to be granted permission to stay on a yearly basis I didn't commit myself to things that last longer than 1 year that might be jeopardized should the rules change as I hate disappointments in life.

 

A lot of people from So California had built houses in Mexico along the Pacific coast south of Tijuana. In the 1980s they were kicked out. I never forgot that. Plus the 2007-8 financial crisis destroyed about 30% of my retirement. Life can be fleeting at times.

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If annoyed and irritated count as stress then I'm an 8.

2 minutes ago, JLCrab said:

Colombia.

Thank you Sir. Since it will soon be the hub for retirees exiting the LoS I should have known that. ????

I'm getting stressed out trying to decide whether my stress level is 2, 3, or 4...... ! 

Why so many choices? There's more there than options for long sty visa's for Thailand...! 

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stress??? only if you didn't prepare your retirement ahead

14 minutes ago, jmd8800 said:

No stress for me. I was looking for a country to spend some time in when I arrived in Thailand. Knowing that I was to be granted permission to stay on a yearly basis I didn't commit myself to things that last longer than 1 year that might be jeopardized should the rules change as I hate disappointments in life.

 

A lot of people from So California had built houses in Mexico along the Pacific coast south of Tijuana. In the 1980s they were kicked out. I never forgot that. Plus the 2007-8 financial crisis destroyed about 30% of my retirement. Life can be fleeting at times.

And soon they'll have to get back to So Cal over the Wall.

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12 minutes ago, Gecko123 said:

If annoyed and irritated count as stress then I'm an 8.

Do you mean annoyed and irritated by another poll?

32 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

No stress for me other than moderating all the topics about the change.

I do my extensions based upon marriage and already have years of transfers going into a Thai bank well above the 40k baht requirement to show for my extension.

Would it not be a good idea then to CLOSE all the threads from December & January, before these new regs were proposed.

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15 minutes ago, Luckysilk said:

Thank you Sir. Since it will soon be the hub for retirees exiting the LoS I should have known that. ????

Business opportunities --

Thai restaurants in Colombia

Spanish lessons in Thailand

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Reasonably stressed (well, reasonably p*ssed off).  I have 18 months to go before my Elite visa expires and I'm in no mood to renew it.  I have a monthly income from overseas (50,000+ baht) that is quite adequate for my single needs.

 

I work a lot of my time as a volunteer, so do not have the financial means to save 800,000+ baht just to use for a visa.  I am not happy that the requirement for an annual visa is based solely upon a monetary figure (idem for the Elite visa...). Seems that 'giving back' to Thailand isn't relevant, no matter how many years or how much effort you've put in.

 

Not sure what I will do in 18 months.  I can do my volunteer work in Myanmar or Cambodia etc, without the need to drop $25,000 or so in the bank ????

33 minutes ago, Luckysilk said:

Preferably therapy in Columbia or some other shit hole in South America.

columbia?  south carolina?

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1 minute ago, ChouDoufu said:

columbia?  south carolina?

Maybe he meant the District of Columbia. No stress there and legal weed. 

I made my choice, but i'm all alone on that level. Can i change to another one?

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1 minute ago, RotBenz8888 said:

I made my choice, but i'm all alone on that level. Can i change to another one?

No.

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The only stress that I'm getting from the changes is all the hysterical Sheilas on TV crying "Thailand has raped me!" Get a grip girls.

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