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Expat vs Economic migrant

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It seems to me that a lot of posters here are not expats, but rather economic migrants.

 

When I read some posts here I am astonished with amazement to read.....

 

"I use an agent because I can't meet financial requirements."

 

"I rely on gofundme and luck from above for medical treatments"

 

"I would rather live poor in Thailand than poor in Europe"

 

"I teach English in Thailand"

 

Thailand is no place for the poors

 

 

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  • personally i think whether somebody should or should not be living here is a matter for the Thai authorities, and not pompous expats who think they are better off ( or just plain better) than others. 

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    Thankfully, we have a foreigner to tell us what other foreigners should be in Thailand?

  • Not the case in all countries. (To put it mildly).    Certainly not true at all in the US.    And it seems now that for UK retirees, while they might be able to go back they would

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Interestingly, expats having more than a certain level of income and capital are frequently told that Thailand is no place for them either, which begets the question, who should be living here?

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Just now, Mike Lister said:

Interestingly, expats having more than a certain level of income and capital are frequently told that Thailand is no place for them either, which begets the question, who should be living here?

 

I think the answer should be pretty obvious. After all, a lot of people here complain about Thais not being taught basic financial responsibilities. 

 

It seems like economic migrants lack the same.

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16 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Thailand is no place for the poors

 

Thankfully, we have a foreigner to tell us what other foreigners should be in Thailand?

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Thais desire the cosmopolitan; they tend to get the retiree who has never lived abroad before, who brings their parochial prejudices on the plane with them, who seeks to learn nothing from their new country, and who isolates into farang ghettos. 

 

But if they can't have the cosmopolitan, then they'll make do with retirees who have enough to not be a drain on the system, and workers with at least something more than a degree from the Polytechnic of Pub life. 

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31 minutes ago, Celsius said:

"I use an agent because I can't meet financial requirements."

 

These should be weeded out in my opinion.

 

14 minutes ago, QuantumQuandry said:

 

Thankfully, we have a foreigner to tell us what other foreigners should be in Thailand?

Yeah sure, who in their right mind thinks it’s okay to be a lackey?

 

34 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Thailand is no place for the poors

Boot them out…

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46 minutes ago, Celsius said:

It seems to me that a lot of posters here are not expats, but rather economic migrants.

There seem to be many economic refugees here, but that does not mean that they are not also expats... 

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55 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Thailand is no place for the poors

 

You gave it a go, but it didn't work it. 

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Was an expat ... now, leaning more toward economic migrant :giggle:

 

Have retirement  / oops fund for more that a few decades in TH, more like the wife does, as decade (1) would be a stretch for me.

 

If going back to the mother land (never), then most of the oops fund would be used up for housing probably, as quite expensive now  Since in USA, wouldn't really need an oops fund.  So there's that.

 

But better to be here w/oops fund, and lack of RE Taxes & healthcare premiums (plan B), as puts a lot more extra jingle in the pocket every month here.  Somehow on a pittance of income, we still save quite a bit of money every year.

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8 minutes ago, noobexpat said:

 

You gave it a go, but it didn't work it. 

 

It worked perfectly.

 

Saved half a million CAD n in 10 years.

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Those who sold everything at home are now forced to call Thailand home. Very few retirees have the finances to start over in home country. They are the ones bashing their home country.

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8 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

Those who sold everything at home are now forced to call Thailand home. Very few retirees have the finances to start over in home country. They are the ones bashing their home country.

 

Many retirees can return to their home countries without any money, and they will be taken care of.

Hopefully we all won't need that option. But it's nice to know it exists.

 

I know a couple of people who had to go "home" broke and now they don't have sun and the sea but at least a warm room and 3 meals a day. 

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personally i think whether somebody should or should not be living here is a matter for the Thai authorities, and not pompous expats who think they are better off ( or just plain better) than others.    What's wrong with just minding one's own business?

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5 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

 

Many retirees can return to their home countries without any money, and they will be taken care of.

Hopefully we all won't need that option. But it's nice to know it exists.

 

I know a couple of people who had to go "home" broke and now they don't have sun and the sea but at least a warm room and 3 meals a day. 

 

Not the case in all countries. (To put it mildly). 

 

Certainly not true at all in the US. 

 

And it seems now that for UK retirees, while they might be able to go back they would not be able to bring their Thai spouse.  And UK retirees are disproportionate among those living in Thailand without adequate funds...frozen old age pension and  unfavorable changes in exchange rate have hit hard. 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

 

Many retirees can return to their home countries without any money, and they will be taken care of.

Hopefully we all won't need that option. But it's nice to know it exists.

 

I know a couple of people who had to go "home" broke and now they don't have sun and the sea but at least a warm room and 3 meals a day. 

I'm from USA, don't think it's so easy there. 

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9 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

personally i think whether somebody should or should not be living here is a matter for the Thai authorities, and not pompous expats who think they are better off ( or just plain better) than others.    What's wrong with just minding one's own business?

 

And I can also post whatever I want on the public forum within forum guidelines.

 

If you don't like it, you can just mind your own economic immigrant business.

2 hours ago, Mike Lister said:

Interestingly, expats having more than a certain level of income and capital are frequently told that Thailand is no place for them either, which begets the question, who should be living here?

Thailand is a great place to live if you have money.

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2 hours ago, Celsius said:

"I use an agent because I can't meet financial requirements."

 

I used an agent because the queue and the wait time were less. That and the 1/4" of paperwork.

24 minutes ago, Celsius said:

 

It worked perfectly.

 

Saved half a million CAD n in 10 years.

 

Your prime earning years and all you've banked is <£300k.

Yikes!

 

 

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1 minute ago, noobexpat said:

 

Your prime earning years and all you've banked is <£300k.

Yikes!

 

 

 

That is the best comeback you could think of?

 

Kinda reeks of jealousy to be honest.

 

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1 hour ago, Celsius said:

 

And I can also post whatever I want on the public forum within forum guidelines.

 

If you don't like it, you can just mind your own economic immigrant business.

I was replying in general terms and not specifcally to you, however if the cap fits you are more than welcome to wear it

You are of course entitled to post whatever you wish , but to expect everybody to agree is unrealistic to say the least,

Just now, Celsius said:

 

That is the best comeback you could think of?

 

Kinda reeks of jealousy to be honest.

 

 

Just during covid years i invested more into my equity funds than your 10 years savings. Then there's the other 45 years i've been alive 555

 

Debt free house sale after covid. Not a small house either.

I think you can keep dreaming about the jealousy bit ...to be honest :whistling:

 

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3 minutes ago, noobexpat said:

 

Just during covid years i invested more into my equity funds than your 10 years savings. Then there's the other 45 years i've been alive 555

 

Debt free house sale after covid. Not a small house either.

I think you can keep dreaming about the jealousy bit ...to be honest :whistling:

 

 

Oh.... a d1k measuring contest!

 

That is what the poors do.

 

But yes, I am quite content with spending my prime earning years in Thailand saving half a million, Sorry that triggers you for some reason. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Celsius said:

Thailand is no place for the poors

It's no place for boors, either.

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3 hours ago, Celsius said:

 

It worked perfectly.

 

Saved half a million CAD n in 10 years.

 

Nobody likes a FIGJAM.

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5 minutes ago, Lemsta69 said:

 

Nobody likes a FIGJAM.

 

American Psycho vibes 

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5 minutes ago, Celsius said:

 

American Psycho vibes 

 

if you have to toot your own horn then you don't really amount to much. anyhow, carry on telling us how good you are, there's not much else going on in here today.

14 minutes ago, Lemsta69 said:

 

Nobody likes a FIGJAM.

I had to look it up as it is a word that I have never heard of before. 

 

I think that the Australian slang word is very appropriate.

 

Thank you.

29 minutes ago, Celsius said:

 

Oh.... a d1k measuring contest!

 

That is what the poors do.

 

But yes, I am quite content with spending my prime earning years in Thailand saving half a million, Sorry that triggers you for some reason. 

 

You start these sad topics to bait people. 

I'm pretty lazy work wise and definitely the poor one in my peers ...but you think you're a hotshot 555

 

Half a million canadian dollars! Not even 300k gbp 555

Used to save £30k a year when i was a kid. If you're going to play the big man role as least lie 555

 

 

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The entire premise of this topic is moot.

Being an expat and an economic migrant are not mutually exclusive.

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