I'm in Thailand now because that's where I am. I like to stay mobile and I could move tomorrow, but there are factors to consider, not the least of which which would be, for me, the ability to stay long term without too much trouble. I really don't like aggravation.
For me, Thailand works right now, so I'm here.
As for Vietnam? If they really want more visitors in the country spending money, you'd think they would come up with a solution for retirees and others to stay long term. Why wouldn't they want that? What's the downside for them? I'd be in the country, not working, but spending my money. I have health insurance. Why not?
Of course, it's not just about the visa. I think about things like the climate, language difficulties, political stability, and so on. Things can and often do change. Take Argentina, for example. A few years ago, the US dollar went a long way there and expats with US dollars had it made. Today, not so much.
Ok; the problem that you have is your money. For a marriage extension you must have you money in the bank account for 2 months before you can apply for your marriage extension and that does not matter if you are doing a lump sum or on an installment system and as you have only been married for 2 weeks your money is not seasoned yet
It really is pathetic, the best film of the 2010s was probably The Revenant which was not all that. The rest total dross.
There has not been a single good film int he 2020s. Not one.
Though, we have to admit that we do live in a golden age in terms of TV series. With Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, My Mister, The Walking Dead, we've had TV series of a quality that was never seen before.
It's like all the genius that went into film has gone into TV series now.
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