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Tougher immigration rules sees large number of Nordic expats leave Thailand


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42 minutes ago, Chelseafan said:

Yes small numbers but what they are showing is a trend. These are the people that Thailand should be courting to bring investment into Thailand and if they had any sense would be encouraging them but to see a downward spiral in all visa categories is a worry

Too insignificant to show a trend, small numbers to begin with, not explanation on methodology of collection of figures, method of collating them, or error of margin

Shows nothing at all really

 

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I’m not Nordic but I did see the writing on the wall and left.

I took my money too! There are plenty of places in this World where my spending will be appreciated. Cheap Charlie Brits, African and Indian criminals will all boost the economy tremendously. 

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1 hour ago, ianezy0 said:

Well I watched the Vikings series on Netflix and these chaps are not too friendly at the best of times. From what I saw, rather than shake hands, they would greet you with axe buried in your skull ????

Ah that's just a small love tap. 

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Nordic countries are in top 10 in the world for high standard of living, not to mention a healthcare. What's better in Thailand now? At least before when baht was low it was a benefit to save money on low cost of jiving and occasional trip to soi 6. Not much of that left now

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2 hours ago, spermwhale said:

Nice editorializing by ThaiVisa in the headline : "Tougher immigration rules sees large number of Nordic expats leave Thailand"

 

Nowhere in the article does it give a reason for the decline. It just cites statistics. So that headline is just a guess at best or someone's opinion. I would think the real reason is the decining quality of life in Thailand, particularly in Bangkok, which has turned into a traffic hell and a public transport system that forces people to wait in queues for 6 or more trains on the BTS when trying to commute to and from work. 

 

Totally agree. People come and go all the time for a variety of reasons, most of them much more prosaic than the attention grabber 'Tougher Immigration Rules.'  I would be willing to bet that the number doesn't vary much over any given period of time, plus there's nothing on new arrivals either.

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7 minutes ago, MasterBaker said:

Nordic countries are in top 10 in the world for high standard of living, not to mention a healthcare.

They also have some of the most expensive alcohol in the world, maybe they are all going back to for the medical care after having their fill of cheap alcohol? :whistling:

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32 minutes ago, ThomasThBKK said:

The myth of the ever rich Russians and Chinese: https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD?locations=DE-EU-CN-RU-US-AU

 

i laughed hard.

gdp per capita.PNG

Pointless quoting GDP really. 58% of Americans dont have passports so they wont be contributing at all, whereas China might have pulled 800m people out of poverty but not to the point where they can afford international travel. Never seen that in the RPI basket.

 

China has roughly 100m passport holders and they have passports because they can afford to travel in the main. Despite your disbelief, every tourist authority in the world is vying for their attention.

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11 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

My pal Hans, just pays 25k to a VISA agent, no money in the bank at all, but he still gets his retirement extension.

....has that happen after the new rules ?

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9 minutes ago, ThomasThBKK said:

And how do you plan to stay in Vietnam for long? They don't have a retirement Visa.

Just keep extending whatever VISA you have, sometimes 3 months, sometimes 6 months, sometimes 1 year.

It isn't a problem, no more effort than 90 day reports, and the costs end up the same at around $300/year.

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Why many people leave Thailand. (Special Nordic people)

It´s not cheap to stay anymore, and government hospitals use this term: double up +.

I come from Denmark and can´t get a life insurance from Denmark because i stay and live in Thailand. Those insurance you can get in Thailand are expensive and not cover for everything.

I understand white people have to pay more then Thai people, but use the term double up + can be everything what they now want to charge you for. It cane be better if they had say for this it will cost you 2000 baht 20000-40000 baht. Just put the amount on. And if ask for the price never have answer. I feel i go be screwed. Thailand is a nice country and i love it!!!

Not the best way thai government has go at the province in TH.

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