@sujoge
American expat in Thailand
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About me
American
Lives in Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai
Registration: 14 September 2016
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Where to live in Chiang Mai / Mae rim by richardroffey
hi all.I am looking to relocate to Chiang Mai later this summer on a retirement visa with my mother. we are looking for properties with room for maid and care worker. would like a safe/secure place with garden and pool. rental is probably best ...
Wow, you can live in a modern mansion for that kind of money here. Hang Dong is going to be less money with very new and modern homes. It is not far from town about 15 minuets . Or an hour with traffic and or construction. But most of us take that ... Read More
Chiang Mai for 3 months accom advice by Uncle Baldrick
Hi ex pat comunity, I'm planning to come to Chiang Mai in July this year for two weeks and scope out a few apartments to rent for three months in July August and September of 2020 I'm looking at 1 bedroom preferably with a small kitchenette ...
I'm sure you will find what you are looking for. We will be stateside the month of July but please check out on Facebook Chiang Mai Pickleball Group. Great people and a lot of fun. Good luck to both of you. Read More
Retirement Visa by Paulwiggy
Hi new to Chang Mai 😀 Can I combine pensions and savings to get a retirement visa in Thailand
Are you a US citizen? Read More
English speaking couple looking to meet expat couple by CMExpat
Hello. My wife and I are retired English speaking expats new to Chiang Mai. We are interested in meeting other retired English speaking expats 50 - 65 for lunches/friendship who live near the Promenada Mall or on the east side of Chiang Mai. We ...
Stop worrying about the driving, I find that I close my eyes and it seems to work out fine. I find some of the CEC gatherings a bit stuffy. We love to host house parties, and are very active, in going places, and walking or hiking. But if your ... Read More
English speaking couple looking to meet expat couple by CMExpat
Hello. My wife and I are retired English speaking expats new to Chiang Mai. We are interested in meeting other retired English speaking expats 50 - 65 for lunches/friendship who live near the Promenada Mall or on the east side of Chiang Mai. We ...
Age dose not really matter if all have the same interest. We have friends from 20 some odd years old to people who are well over 70. Please look up Chiang Mai Pickleball group. It is a fun group of people both Thais and Foreigners . We play every ... Read More
Ex-Pat life in Thailand - Chiang Mai - Are there dangers? by MSimpkins
My name is Matt and I am seriously considering moving to Thailand / Chiang Mai. I am starting dialog with many people. some good and some negative. I will need to have work so I can sustain living, but I am looking to re-connect with myself. ...
Best reply ever. Read More
Football/Soccer in Chiang Mai by canadiancolt
Hey folks, Im a former player on an extended holiday in Chiang Mai for the next 6 weeks while my girlfriend completes some courses. Im looking to get some touches in a game or training sessions with some decent quality. Any thoughts or insights ...
Real football is with helmets, and padding and gear, and real football scores a lot of point during a game. Possible you know of the Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, the Denver Broncos. If you have never heard of real football look up some of ... Read More
Football/Soccer in Chiang Mai by canadiancolt
Hey folks, Im a former player on an extended holiday in Chiang Mai for the next 6 weeks while my girlfriend completes some courses. Im looking to get some touches in a game or training sessions with some decent quality. Any thoughts or insights ...
Are talking about Real football, or soccer. Read More
Ex-Pat life in Thailand - Chiang Mai - Are there dangers? by MSimpkins
My name is Matt and I am seriously considering moving to Thailand / Chiang Mai. I am starting dialog with many people. some good and some negative. I will need to have work so I can sustain living, but I am looking to re-connect with myself. ...
That was a great reply. Read More
Food from home in Thailand by TobyThai
hi all, I was wondering if I could get food I like at home in Thailand? Specifically things like gluten free bread and soya milk. If yes, what is the price of such things? Toby ;)
Of course you can. But home made is so much better. Read More
Which one first? by Ruffian Dick
So I'm here in Chiang Mai Thailand, and here are a few things I want to accomplish before long: 1. Buy a motorbike. 2. Apply for a retirement visa. 3. Rent a house. Now it looks as though the retirement visa and the bike buying are easier if I ...
Condos are great for some people including some of our friends. but we hate condo living and can't do it. We wanted a western style home, and that is what we got. Read More
Which one first? by Ruffian Dick
So I'm here in Chiang Mai Thailand, and here are a few things I want to accomplish before long: 1. Buy a motorbike. 2. Apply for a retirement visa. 3. Rent a house. Now it looks as though the retirement visa and the bike buying are easier if I ...
We live in San Sai, very near to Meechok plaza. We have a beautiful home with a western kitchen. Plus a great dog we got from WVS. I hate condo living, we want to be able to hear birds, see squirrels , and have our music and tv on as loud as we ... Read More
Food from home in Thailand by TobyThai
hi all, I was wondering if I could get food I like at home in Thailand? Specifically things like gluten free bread and soya milk. If yes, what is the price of such things? Toby ;)
You can buy gluten free bread here. Read More
Food from home in Thailand by TobyThai
hi all, I was wondering if I could get food I like at home in Thailand? Specifically things like gluten free bread and soya milk. If yes, what is the price of such things? Toby ;)
Off course you can, it is all over the place. You can even go to dinner and have your needs met. But, you can not go to a strictly Thai store to get it. You shop at Rimping. We had a huge dinner party one night , and I asked this single guy to ... Read More
Ex-Pat life in Thailand - Chiang Mai - Are there dangers? by MSimpkins
My name is Matt and I am seriously considering moving to Thailand / Chiang Mai. I am starting dialog with many people. some good and some negative. I will need to have work so I can sustain living, but I am looking to re-connect with myself. ...
Wow Matt, so sorry for all the negative comments about moving to Chiang Mai. Work wise there is that possibility to apply for a international job from the US to work in at a large company here. We have a friend that works in the tobacco industry, ... Read More