
ARB360
American expat in Thailand
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About me
American
Lives in Bangkok Yai, Bangkok
Speaks North American English.
Registration: 13 March 2017
About
Occupation
I am Retired.
My expat journey






Bangkok Yai, Bangkok, Thailand
Retirement
Retired
1.- Low street-crime rate
2.- Clean streets, w/ minimal litter
3.- Great Cuisine
4.- Buddhist-based "Live-Let-Live" peaceful society.
Reporting to Immigration authorities, every 90-days.

脛掳stanbul, Istanbul, T眉rkiye
Retirement location searches
Retired expat, everywhere.
Considering the best of Turkey - 1~ Generally clean, with crime-free streets, even in huge Istanbul. A fantastic (inexpensive) nation-wide surface-based (bus or train) transportation system infrastructure. Domestic airline travel is top-shelf, and not far more expensive than surface transportation costs.
2~ Easy to meet people, even in Istanbul, especially considering that the average Turk cannot speak a word of English, even those with a University degree. Despite that fact, Turkish people, who sincerely want to communicate, on a people-to-people basis, with a foreigner, will make a sincere effort to "actually" do so. And, they'll do so, without having any ulterior motives, in the works. A truly extraordinary society of people, the Turkish are.
1~ Turkish cuisine, although nutritious, is typically ME, and quite boring to my palette.
2 ~Turkey is a hodge-podge of societal contradictions, and extremes, -i.e., Turks are either exceptionally warm, and genuinely friendly, or, they're totally arrogant, and distantly jerkish, for the flip-side of being Turkish (no pun intended).
3 ~ Turks are also, either exceptionally open and honest, or they'll immediately seize an opportunity to "rip-off" a non-Turkish speaking person, and without hesitation to do so. That, of course, is purely our own "European-side of Istanbul" experienced/observations, and considered opinions.
4 ~ After having flipped through nearly 200 (active) television channels, in various locations, including Ankara (the capitol city), in search of just one English language-speaking channel, we have concluded that no such TV channel exists, in Turkey.
5~ Despite the fact that Istanbul is an utterly fantastic city, it is also ridiculously expensive, with very little "quality" value, for the money spent. Thus, unless a foreigner is just plain financially wealthy, then we would neither consider, nor recommend Turkey, as being among the best of long-term expat retirement locations, for the average expat purse, that is.
6 ~ However, Turkey is a great country to visit, for archaeological-site excursion purposes, for about six-weeks;.......once! Unless, of course, one just happens to miraculously meet the English-speaking Turkish love of your life, whom also happens to be visiting the Ephesus-museum site, for example.
7 ~ The conclusive questions are thus:_ did we like, and enjoy the Turkish people, during our visit? The answer is resounding "YES". The flip-side question being, did we like the over-all "system of things" within Turkey? Then the answer is an absolute NO! Turkey is a great country to "visit"! Thank you! Cheers!

Khet Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, Thailand
Presently enjoying the opportunity to create "My Way" of a retirement, environmental lifestyle, in a politically and economically stable nation .
Focused upon living the best possible retired American expat lifestyle.
Great food, a generally clean and "crime-free", while being a distantly polite society of people.
People are basically the same, world-wide. If one, wisely, has no "fool-hearty" expectations, then one, also, has no broken-hearted, disappointing experiences.

Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Sao Paulo, Porte Allegre , Brazil
Retirement
Retirement
The potential
High street-crime rates.

Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Your experience with the Retirement Visa by jbeverly
Hello, I'm new to Thailand and trying to weave myself out of the 30-day visa run. I'm here because of family (US & EU on work permits) but I entered via a 30-day tourist visa at the airport. To get a Non-immigrant O visa for 1 year ...
2018?Thanks, for the reminder, VF. :lol: Cheers! Read More
Your experience with the Retirement Visa by jbeverly
Hello, I'm new to Thailand and trying to weave myself out of the 30-day visa run. I'm here because of family (US & EU on work permits) but I entered via a 30-day tourist visa at the airport. To get a Non-immigrant O visa for 1 year ...
Well, here I am in Chiang Mai again. I went to the Krung Thai bank to change some money (only 30B/$1!) and idly asked about creating a bank account; they told me that I needed to have a retirement visa first! I asked about getting a retirement ... Read More
Hi everyone, by richywach
I鈥檓 27 years old and single (I did have a long term relationship, but we broke up). I notice that a lot of my colleagues and friends are married/getting married or are in serious relationships. Also, I notice most of the men I meet my age ...
Interestingly, the OP, herself, has posted no recent reply comments. Anyway, explorer.bh, your's, is a spot-on post. Thanks, for sharing the thought. I do recall an ancient statement of wisdom, written in the so-called holy scriptures, that ... Read More
Immigration to Ecuador and invest their by Abdulwhab
Hello every one , I am Abdulwhab from Yemen and I am interest to immigrate to Ecuador with my family , wife , 6 children and I have many questions in my head !! All the questions concerning with my new life ... How can I get resedent visas for me , ...
Hello every one , I am Abdulwhab from Yemen and I am interest to immigrate to Ecuador with my family , wife , 6 children and I have many questions in my head !! All the questions concerning with my new life ... How can I get resedent visas for me , ... Read More
Hi everyone, by richywach
I鈥檓 27 years old and single (I did have a long term relationship, but we broke up). I notice that a lot of my colleagues and friends are married/getting married or are in serious relationships. Also, I notice most of the men I meet my age ...
Perhaps you'd like to add the following statement to your "personal opinion" repertoireI'd certainly not add anything else to my "Personal Opinion" because I don't want to :cool:History confirms the FACT: Pursuing ... Read More
Average monthly salary in Bangkok by kareemarif
Hi, Good day all. I have an offer in hand with monthly salary of THB 100,000 or USD 3000. Is this sufficient to live a decent life in Bangkok? Regards
Hi, Good day all. I have an offer in hand with monthly salary of THB 100,000 or USD 3000. Is this sufficient to live a decent life in Bangkok? RegardsYes! If you're single, then you can live quite well, in Bangkok, on 30-40K-baht/mo., and save ... Read More
Hi everyone, by richywach
I鈥檓 27 years old and single (I did have a long term relationship, but we broke up). I notice that a lot of my colleagues and friends are married/getting married or are in serious relationships. Also, I notice most of the men I meet my age ...
Thank you,..........for your most informative reply. You're absolutely correct there, sir! And, with that last paragraph statement, in particular. Cheerio, ;)It's purely my personal opinion. I know many people do not agree. However, on a ... Read More
3 million Thai Bhat new build home? by Geordie farang
Hi I鈥檓 looking into buying land in Thailand and and building a new home on the land. This will be up north around udon Thani, Nong bua Lamphu. This would be a holday home for my wife and I. My wife is Thai and her family is from this area. ...
That sounds wonderful, I鈥檝e never heard of mae phim, I鈥檒l check it out. A sea breeze is definitely more appealing than living near to the jungles on Nong bua lamphu but the wife wants to be close to her family so that鈥檚 how it is, ... Read More
The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in Thailand by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in Thailand. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the types of ...
ARB360 Both these ladies do not have degrees and obtained the positions purely on their capabilities and not due to any other factor.They also do not just have English as their language but both are fluent in English though English is not their ... Read More
Your experience with the Retirement Visa by jbeverly
Hello, I'm new to Thailand and trying to weave myself out of the 30-day visa run. I'm here because of family (US & EU on work permits) but I entered via a 30-day tourist visa at the airport. To get a Non-immigrant O visa for 1 year ...
I'm looking at my receipts and it was 2000 THB for 3 mth temporary, 1900 THB for 12 mth extension (retirement) and 3800 THB for multiple re-entry permit the first time in July 2016. I got all at same time. When I renewed in Sep 2017 it was ... Read More
I Want to Know How to open beer Shop in Chiang Mai by I am In me
Dear All, I just want to know if i am opening a beer shop in Chiang Mai How must amount i need to start. including rent Licence ETC. And what is the cost of living. Thank you
Really really bad idea, in my opinion, and I will not be party to helping you head down that road.He will not listen, guaranteed! Read More
The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in Thailand by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in Thailand. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the types of ...
Hi ARB360 I would just like you to know that two of my friends who teach here are women of colour and both have good positions at schools .They are not so called whites. One male who teaches here is a white. I beleive a lot depends on your ... Read More
The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in Thailand by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in Thailand. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the types of ...
yes its a shame that some allowances are not made for situational English as Thailand badly needs teachers as can be seen by the latest school and University rankings. Thailand has again slipped lower in the rankings.Since the Bachelor's ... Read More
The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in Thailand by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in Thailand. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the types of ...
I have had discussions in my town with more then a few Westerners who are Bar owners (or there wife/GF is). Some have just walked away, gone broke. Others would like to sell and get out of the business, Most are either breaking even or loosing ... Read More
The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in Thailand by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in Thailand. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the types of ...
I know of people who do not even have a degree and have only finished High school but have a Celta or TEFL qualification and who are teaching in Bkk earning 55 K a month. I must admit that they come from South Africa which is considered an English ... Read More