An Expat Talks about Retiring in Chiang Mai, Thailand
What is the name of the city or town that you are reporting on?
Chiang Mai
Why did you choose to retire abroad?
I was working in Asia and America, and I, just changed too much. Out of the system.
Are you retired abroad all year or part of the year?
all
Why did you choose the country you retired to?
I just happened to be here for many years, always intending to return to Hawaii.
Did you ever live abroad before you retired abroad?
I worked abroad for many years.
How long have you lived abroad since you retired abroad?
2 years. Came to Thailand 28 years ago...Time passed.
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How many countries (other than your home country) have you lived in as a retiree?
only Thailand
What have been the most challenging aspects of being retired abroad?
Being a woman in Asia and humidity.
What have been the most rewarding aspects of being retired abroad?
Quality of life is good, medical is good. Massage and alternative lifestyle.
What would you do differently if you were just starting the retire abroad process?
I would have gone home, (Hawaii) one more time.
What is life like for a retiree in your city and its surroundings? (Is there an active expat community? Cultural Attractions? Recreation? Nightlife?)
Chiang Mai has a very active expat world. Very alternative, organic food, vegetarian restaurants, art, culture. Bars, restaurants.
What residency documents or visas did you need to obtain to retire in your host country? How difficult was this process? (Please describe)
Extremely easy. There is no actual "residency" It is an extension of stay for 1 year, reporting to immigration every 90 days.
Did you buy a home or apartment, or rent one? Is this a difficult process? (Please describe)
No ownership although many people are building and condo are offering incentives.
Financially, has living abroad in your host country met your expectations? Exceeded them?
It is so easy here, I didn't get around to going home.
What are the most important financial considerations for retiring to your host country?
Depends on what you want.
How much can a retiree live on comfortably in your host country?
It is possible to live on $500.00 a month. Some spend even less.
Do you have access to quality medical care? (Please describe - is it close? Expensive?)
Medical here is excellent. Affordable and plentiful.
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Is there a lot of crime where you live? (Please describe)
In Chiang Mai, no.
Describe available transportation where you live. Do you need a car? Is there access to safe public transportation?
I do not have a car or motorbike. Local transportation is easy and affordable.
Is there high-speed internet access where you live?
Every where.
Do you have any other thoughts you would like to share about retiring abroad?
I have lived abroad for so long, going back to America would be extremely stressful for me.
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