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Abandoned Abroad: British Pensioner in Thailand Slams 'Immoral' Frozen Pensions Policy


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Posted
2 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

Is this what you refer to? High incomes seem to be grossly disadvantaged, looks even more communist than EU pensions.

 

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I receive $3834 a month based on monthly average salary before selecting SSA at 65yo…….I had a pretty high average monthly salary, and have never met anyone getting $5000 SSA…….., they must have been some rich folks.     Peace

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2 hours ago, save the frogs said:

 

The govts want pensioners to keep pumping money into the local economy.

Since you are spending all your pension in Thailand, this is one way of punishing people for not contributing to the local economy in the UK. 

Call it what you will. They see it as unfair that all pension money is being spent in another country. 

 

It may be, but he's not using any NHS or other benefits that pensioners get. As you get older that healthcare benefit gets significantly greater. The " reciprocal" agreement is hollow. There's nothing a UK pensioner will get from the Philippines government that he doesn't get from the Thai one. Both zero in fact. Also any income generated in the UK, like pensions and say rent from your house is subject to UK tax. It's a one sided equation in favour of the government. Although retired I'm a higher rate taxpayer to HMRC. 

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4 hours ago, JoePai said:

adjusting overseas pensions would cost nearly £1 billion annually

 

Cannot use that on pensioners as all is needed for housing, feeding, clothing etc of the illegal immigrants

To Stop Shipping Bombs Overseas, As A Form Of "Justifiable Charity", would Save Billion Of Pounds A Year.

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4 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Not the Christopher Lee ,I knew , We all would like more pension ,but the Government

won't give it ,they need the money for all the immigrants ,but Chris knew coming here

what the situation was , myself I get 90 quid a week ,because I retired early ,it is what

it is , no way is the Government going to help us ,it's like out of sight out of mind , 

 

regards Worgeordie

But if all people thought like that nothing would ever change. Consider the threat of all the current pensioners returning home to claim their full pension and others rights including medical and housing.

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Posted
4 hours ago, jas007 said:

I'm not from the UK, but I'm pretty sure this problem is going to get a lot worse in the coming months and years as inflation picks up, worldwide. There's too much debt in the world and, for the central banks of the world, the way out is inflation.  Money printing.  More and more money printing. 

 

What happens to these Brits if they return home?  Will they again receive the current rate in the UK?  Or are they stuck forever with a frozen pension?  And let's say they do go back for a year or so, what happens then if they return to Thailand? Frozen at the new rate, or do they revert to what it was when they first retired to Thailand? 

I may be wrong but I think after 3 months your state pension increases and also you are fine for NHS health care 

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2 hours ago, Stocky said:

Anomalies they probably wish they could get out of.

 

The fact is there is a overweight of wrinklies and a shortage of tax paying workers, that and the pension age was set when life expectancy post retirement was about 5 years, the maths no longer work and governments are struggling to pay their pension commitments.

 

There is a snowball's chance in hell this will ever be rectified in favour of the pensioner, if anything those anomalous countries where increases are paid are more likely to be brought inline with the majority.

Not so. We could all go home and claim our full pension, and medical treatment and housing etcetera. We in fact have the upper hand.

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3 minutes ago, Expat68 said:

I may be wrong but I think after 3 months your state pension increases and also you are fine for NHS health care 

But IF You return to your Non Reciprocal Country ( Thailan ) It Goes back DOWN Again.....Happened to a M8 of Mine.....

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Posted
5 hours ago, webfact said:

At 70, the former banker relies on a weekly £137 (6,150 baht)

 

 

Lucky man - at 81, I only get 102 GBP per week State Pension frozen at this rate for the past 16 years!

 

Fortunately I have two other pensions that are index linked.

 

Being a former banker, no doubt Mr. Lee has additional means to support his retirement in Thailand.

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1 minute ago, Magictoad said:

Not so. We could all go home and claim our full pension, and medical treatment and housing etcetera. We in fact have the upper hand.

But I Am " Home " I Do NOT Wish to return to The U.K. on a Permanent Basis...O.K. 

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If I was him, I wouldn't want to rock the boat. I think public sentiment would be in favor of requiring those who receive state pensions to spend them back home.

 

It wouldnt surprise me if you'll need to be resident in your home country to receive these kinds of pensions in the not-too-distant future, given the precarious financial situation of Western governments and social security systems. Allowing this guy to relocate to Thailand and to spend his pension money here? I'd bet many of his fellow pensioners who are stuck in Blighty resent that!

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1 minute ago, Burma Bill said:

 

 

Lucky man - at 81, I only get 102 GBP per week State Pension frozen at this rate for the past 16 years!

 

Fortunately I have two other pensions that are index linked.

 

Being a former banker, no doubt Mr. Lee has additional means to support his retirement in Thailand.

Lucky man - at 81, I only get 102 GBP per week State Pension frozen at this rate for the past 16 years!...Yes He IS,I Only get 72.00 Pounds a Week which has been frozen for 11 Years....Fortunately I have two other pensions that are index linked.I Don't So Your Lucky Ain't You ??

Posted
1 hour ago, Blueman1 said:

I don't think that there is a set period.  You just go back, inform the DSS/HMRC that you are back living in the country and give them an address....So, What Address Would I Put on my Sleeping Bag in The U.K. M8 ??

 

The local dole office, you can use it as a mailing address I believe?

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8 minutes ago, Magictoad said:

Not so. We could all go home and claim our full pension, and medical treatment and housing etcetera. We in fact have the upper hand.

 

   You wouldn't get any housing and NHS medical treatment often takes years to receive 

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4 minutes ago, Caldera said:

If I was him, I wouldn't want to rock the boat. I think public sentiment would be in favor of requiring those who receive state pensions to spend them back home.

 

It wouldnt surprise me if you'll need to be resident in your home country to receive these kinds of pensions in the not-too-distant future, given the precarious financial situation of Western governments and social security systems. Allowing this guy to relocate to Thailand and to spend his pension money here? I'd bet many of his fellow pensioners who are stuck in Blighty resent that!

 

It wouldnt surprise me if you'll need to be resident in your home country to receive these kinds of pensions...Yep, The DWP Have said That I Have " LOST " My Residency Status,But That Doesn't Stopp you getting a State Pension as they were " Hinting " That's According to Mr. Google anyway.....

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2 minutes ago, Trip Hop said:

 

The local dole office, you can use it as a mailing address I believe?

But I Don't want to Sleep in their Doorway.....

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1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   You wouldn't get any housing and NHS medical treatment often takes years to receive 

I Know the NHS Treatment Would begin as SOON As your Registered with a GP ( My Doctor from 11 Years Ago ) Told me that in a Phone Call.....

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6150 baht per week?!? 24600 per month?

That is indeed "not noi." 

There must be some error?

We pay our maid about 18000 per month, and she struggles with 2 kids.

 

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14 minutes ago, Magictoad said:

Not so. We could all go home and claim our full pension, and medical treatment and housing etcetera. We in fact have the upper hand.

Try getting housing, I can't even be on the housing list, AFAIK.

I've long suspected that many expats can't really afford to live in Thailand.

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1 minute ago, Blueman1 said:

I Know the NHS Treatment Would begin as SOON As your Registered with a GP ( My Doctor from 11 Years Ago ) Told me that in a Phone Call.....

 

   Often have to wait years to get an appointment or treatment on the NHS after initially seeing a G.P

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1 minute ago, Ricky HKT said:

6150 baht per week?!? 24600 per month?

That is indeed "not noi." 

There must be some error?

We pay our maid about 18000 per month, and she struggles with 2 kids.

 

But Why is She Struggling on that ?, I Know MANY Thai people who a " Living " on LESS Than She Is.....

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1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Often have to wait years to get an appointment or treatment on the NHS after initially seeing a G.P

I waited just 7 days.....

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1 minute ago, Blueman1 said:

But Why is She Struggling on that ?, I Know MANY Thai people who a " Living " on LESS Than She Is.....

 

Probably no support from daddy.

Posted
5 hours ago, JoePai said:

adjusting overseas pensions would cost nearly £1 billion annually

 

Cannot use that on pensioners as all is needed for housing, feeding, clothing etc of the illegal immigrants

What is always quietly forgotten - not only are our pensions frozen but also we have no access to the NHS both of which we have paid into over a lifetimes work.

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