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36 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I must do some research on my new retirement destination 

 

I'm so excited now ,

Mumbai looks ok , my friend suggested a City called Delhi 

 

I am now watching YouTube though,  there's a City for expats called GOA 

 

It looks nice on YouTube but may be too expensive for me

 

 

You did like 5 Thai cities only

Posted
40 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I must do some research on my new retirement destination 

 

I'm so excited now ,

Mumbai looks ok , my friend suggested a City called Delhi 

 

I am now watching YouTube though,  there's a City for expats called GOA 

 

It looks nice on YouTube but may be too expensive for me

 

Jesus H Christ, you have to be kidding me. This is getting very weird indeed. 

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Posted
43 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I must do some research on my new retirement destination 

 

I'm so excited now ,

Mumbai looks ok , my friend suggested a City called Delhi 

 

I am now watching YouTube though,  there's a City for expats called GOA 

 

It looks nice on YouTube but may be too expensive for me

 

 

Kerala or Karnataka is where most expats go.

Kerala has a significant Christian community and is known locally as Gods own country.

Easy to get a five year visa allowing you to stay 180 days each calendar year.

India's not for everyone but have a visit by all means

Understand the local weather. 50 degrees in summer is common in many parts including Delhi. Air quality can be very bad.

Although India is not much bigger than Thailand as a landmass  it's enormous when you're there

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Posted
8 hours ago, still kicking said:

Why do some people like to retire in third-world countries? Is it just the money? I lived most of my life in OZ. My wife is Thai and has lived here for 22 years. I am a pensioner, and she is a nurse we have no problems living here.

Not just the money, although it is nice to be saving money in retirement.

 

I would be bored out of my skull in Australia.

 

Two abodes, two cars, two scooters. No way I would have that in Oz.

 

A Thai GF 23 years younger than me. Good luck finding one of those in Oz.

 

When I am drooling in a wheelchair, my GF and her family will take care of me. In Oz, an aged care facility where I am fed dog food by an overworked carer too busy to change my adult diapers.

 

I am betting your Thai wife/nurse is a fair bit younger than you. Good planning on your part.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Not just the money, although it is nice to be saving money in retirement.

 

I would be bored out of my skull in Australia.

 

Two abodes, two cars, two scooters. No way I would have that in Oz.

 

A Thai GF 23 years younger than me. Good luck finding one of those in Oz.

 

When I am drooling in a wheelchair, my GF and her family will take care of me. In Oz, an aged care facility where I am fed dog food by an overworked carer too busy to change my adult diapers.

 

I am betting your Thai wife/nurse is a fair bit younger than you. Good planning on your part.

Entertainment is far cheaper too. Restaurants, massage, tours etc.

 

Plus you can be yourself. Westerners are very judgemental.

Posted
1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

Bangkok is mostly non tourist.

I lived 6 months 2005 on KlangSan pre-Skytrain and know the Minburi area well. So there are non-tourist areas.

 

But really I was only replying regards the OP claim that:

 

I doubt after all my study I will NOT retire to Thailand 

I have been locked up there, assaulted etc so it becomes too traumatic for me 

 

So maybe now just OT.

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3 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

I must do some research on my new retirement destination 

 

I'm so excited now ,

Mumbai looks ok , my friend suggested a City called Delhi 

 

I am now watching YouTube though,  there's a City for expats called GOA 

 

It looks nice on YouTube but may be too expensive for me

 

 

Why waste your time with that?

No visa for retirement there.

 

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Posted
15 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

India is nice as a working expat but they treat women horribly.

especially in the Punjab region! women are just a tad lower than whale crap for those people.  

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Presnock said:

especially in the Punjab region! women are just a tad lower than whale crap for those people.  

Explain Eve Teasing. They call it something else in other countries.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Sir Dude said:

I lived in India for about 8 months back in the day and I can confidently say it would be a nightmare to retire to. What people don't realise about India is the sheer volume of people everywhere, it's teaming with mostly men with dodgy stashes just hanging around everywhere you go staring... you can't get away from the swathes of people everywhere unless you lock yourself in your room. 

It is certainly not a place to take a wife or girlfriend to, and the chances of meeting a decent Indian woman are close to zero... guess you might be okay if you are into boyfriends though, haha.

It is a shocking place for your mental state... unless maybe you went far up north to somewhere like Manali in the Kulu valley and smoked really good weed and meditated whilst enjoying hot spring baths, but it also gets so freezing cold there are night and in the morning. You go south and it's like an oven, scam central on everything, Indian police make Thai police look virtuous and the poster-boy for good policing etc. Probably a little bit of a troll post from the OP, but if it wasn't, then you have lost your mind to consider this.

Living in India brought me to Thailand. It was so corrupt and draining that I needed a place to decompress. The corruption is astounding and the abuse of women through chattel treatment was offensive.

 

My American girlfriend at the time visited once and some random guy pulled up next to her and requested a BJ, promising to respect her. She was not convinced for some reason.

 

I was treated very well but I could not abide the abuse of everyone else.

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Posted
14 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

single people are shafted because nobody loves them

You are making a big assumption that the wife loves the husband, don't forget this is the world hub of fake relationships

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Posted
32 minutes ago, Presnock said:

especially in the Punjab region! women are just a tad lower than whale crap for those people.  

Uttar Pradesh is the worst. Everything is run by the local Panchyats. Village elder law. So if someone rapes your sister, either she marries the rapist or you get to rape his sister. Honor killings are common and overlooked.

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Posted
24 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

You are making a big assumption that the wife loves the husband, don't forget this is the world hub of fake relationships

REDUX

 

From Sir Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest (1959) -- Cary Grant as Thornhill:

 

Roger Thornhill: How do we know it's not a fake? It looks like a fake.
Bidder: Well, one thing we know. You're no fake. You are a genuine idiot.

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Just now, jerrymahoney said:

REDUX

 

From Sir Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest (1959) -- Cary Grant as Thornhill:

 

Roger Thornhill: How do we know it's not a fake? It looks like a fake.
Bidder: Well, one thing we know. You're no fake. You are a genuine idiot.

I knew my comment wouldn't go down well, bit like the wife, touched a nerve

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Posted
3 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

I knew my comment wouldn't go down well, bit like the wife, touched a nerve

It goes down or not goes down --  any time anyone mentions a wife in Thailand you go into your fake-wife, cuckold , just her brother, shafted, dragging the wife around routine.

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Some details to add about  Colombia. 

 

Option for permanent residence or citizenship after five years

 No language requirement if older.

 

Global taxation. Not remittance based. Not a big problem for modest income and wealth.

 

If you're very wealthy and or high income avoid being a Colombia tax resident 

 

 

Better perks health plans available if you start before age 60

 

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