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Moving to thailand for good

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Considering your young age you will find it easy to acquire citizenship. The pathway to this would be to learn Thai, enroll in a degree at Chula. Demonstrate that you're hard working and will be an asset to Thai society, someone high enough at the uni will assist you with getting citizenship.

Phuket is not a good place to stay, it's not safe from natural disasters, it's not safe from crime, some locals are nice, some aren't.

Your plan is workable but keep in mind you're still young, many things will change over time. You may find yourself bored of Thailand after a while and considering the amount you'll invest, you may very well regret it.

I'm sorry but you obviously have NO idea about the process. I take it you did not read ubonjoe's post? He knows a lot about this and you are giving false information to the OP.

I strongly agree with 1 post that says rent out your home in Singapore as rent there is far and few between and also expensive and just rent in Thailand for awhile.

You have an advantage as you are married to a Thai so buying in her name is an option but advise at your young age that you wait another 5 years or so. Easy to set up a business in her name however.

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Visiting a country and living in a country are two different apples. Come and live her for a year, travel around, see for yourself. I would not make any rash decisions that you may later regret. I have been visiting since 40 years ago and now living 4 years here. Not everyone can handle it.

"Thailand is such an unstable country right now for foreigners..."

Gone, Can you give an example of that?

Thanks

If you actually need examples then I suggest you read more.

I was hoping to read what you had to say, but if you have nothing, I understand.

Well its up to you. if you want advice take it, people here (TV ) are trying to help but not everyone will listen. Will keep an eye open to see how this works out for you. As we have seen and heard it all, well so far that is.:o

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