Ozi said:what about Singapore?
petey said:Ozi said:what about Singapore?
Cost of living is quite high for what most are looking for and residency isn't easy/cheap to get. EntrePass is probably the easiest way, I hope you're motivated!
I wouldnt worry too much about the gun issue in the philippines unless you are doing something wrong or hang out in the wrong places . In saying that they are everywhere in your day to day life here.Peter said:petey said:Ozi said:what about Singapore?
Cost of living is quite high for what most are looking for and residency isn't easy/cheap to get. EntrePass is probably the easiest way, I hope you're motivated!
They get the smoke from the sumatran forest fires
Around march, as does KL.
I'm looking around for a cool place in Indonesia.
Bukkittingi in Sumatra suits, but had to wear a mask
Some days last march.
Lovely people.
Cheap.
Malang in java good also.
KL , alot of english spoken.
Phillipines seems to have too many guns.
Too hot and humid in most of asia for me.
43% wow thats amazing .They need a new ethnicity CanasianHoldfast said:Vancouver- Canada
Forty-three per cent of Metro Vancouver residents have an Asian heritage, which is a much higher proportion than any other major city outside the continent of Asia.
http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2014/...city-outside-asia-what-are-the-ramifications/
renovator said:Ok i had to renew my philippine licence today it took 3 hours & 4 different offices . transport dept , drug test (urine)& full 10 finger electronic fingerprint scan , medical & attorney (usually only 3 but i lost my old one & needed an affidavit of loss ) then had to leave & come back 3 hours later to pick it up .
I dont want to hear anybody whining when it takes more than 20 minutes in oz ever again :lol:
Before simply packing up and taking off though, you need to do your homework and cover some basic issues.
So the couple have shared with Daily Mail Australia their five tips for Australians looking for a cheaper and better life.
Funds
Get your finances in order before you leave. Make sure that your superannuation pension stays tax free while you are overseas. If you have a self-managed super find, it will need to be restructured to ensure it remains a complying fund. If you are relying on the age pension for income, you will need to be eligible for, and already receiving, that pension before you relocate.
Visas
Organise your long-stay visas from Australia. There are retirement visas available in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. You will need long stay visas for Europe unless you have an EU passport.
Stunning views: A benchmark waterfront apartment available for rent in Pattaya. Properties and general living costs in Southeast Asia are 80 per cent cheaper than Australia
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Stunning views: A benchmark waterfront apartment available for rent in Pattaya. Properties and general living costs in Southeast Asia are 80 per cent cheaper than Australia
A beachfront villa property available for rent in KohSamui. Colleen Ryan suggests Australians hoping to move to Southeast Asia consider renting properties long term instead of buying
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A beachfront villa property available for rent in KohSamui. Colleen Ryan suggests Australians hoping to move to Southeast Asia consider renting properties long term instead of buying
Security
Take out an international health insurance policy. It is worth the expense. There is a very competitive global market for health insurance products. Use sites like medibroker to compare products.
Rent
Renting before you buy in your new country is a great idea. You may find that it may be best not to buy at all property rules for foreigners can often be complex and, in Southeast Asia at least, rents are very cheap.
Technology
Make sure that you get on top of technology. Get set on Skype, Viber and Facebook as they are fantastic free communication tools to stay in touch with friends and family back home in Australia.
Sell up, Pack up & Take Off is available 27th August
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rseas-Heres-five-tips-making-big-country.html
ShinyStuff said:Great thread... But some thoughts.
1) if SHTF when I am in aust, then it is best to be with my friends and neighbours who can support me, and will allow me to support.
2) if SHTF while I live OS then I am the "rich gringo" who is now a target and I have no friends and family who will band with me.
3) when the global reset occurs, it will be so unlike we have known, I feel it will be better to be where I know. Sure, life will be hard.... But it will be for all Aussies. Esp working class ones like me. So, at least here I don't stand out.
So, while I think the retirement option is great, I am not a fan of the bug out to SEAsia option.
Thoughts??
Shiny.