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Oumme Deedarun

Are you considering retirement abroad and wondering how to ensure your safety and maintain strong connections with your family? Expat.com magazine wants to hear from you!


If you're already living abroad in retirement, we'd love to hear your experiences. What strategies have you implemented to feel secure and connected to your loved ones? Are there specific tools or practices that have been particularly effective for staying in touch?


Your insights can be invaluable to others who are exploring this exciting option. Share your stories and advice in the comments below or by sending us a direct message.


By sharing your experience, you'll help future retirees navigate this transition and build a fulfilling life abroad!


Thank you,

Oummé

martinoo2002

I retired abroad from a position in the country I worked and lived; Thailand. Still live there


As with retirement at home, this also needs (careful) planning. You are not doing with buying a ticket and hopping on a plane


You need to focus on a few things like VISA eligibility and qualifications/requirements, healthcare, tax situation, property ownership legislation, language and the political and climate situation in your location. Most retirees come from totally different situations at home and, in my experience in 80% of the time, are often surprised.

I advise everybody to read in on the cultural aspects as well. Preparation is half the work!!!


All of these, apart from reading in on cultural aspects, I did not do as I moved here for work within 2 weeks after the contract was signed. Had to learn on the go and that was not always easy. But working as an expat of being a retiree moving here is very different, there is many support to make your new life easy, this is non existent for 'solo' retirees


My 2 cents, don't let it scare you..... just take a step back and review and check all points because when you leave for good, bridges are often burned to easy and to quick

The country where I come from has a website with links and steps to do when you want to emigrate... check with the authority in your country

Oumme Deedarun

Hello @martinoo2002,


Please read your Private Messages :)


Regards,

Oummé

carrollduff44

@Oumme Deedarun

Arrived in Chiang Mai in 2016. I connect up with family and friends mainly through Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.  At my age (80) and with all the turmoil in the world I have no desire to leave Thailand or fly anywhere.

Oumme Deedarun

Hello Carrollduff44,


Thank you so much for your answer!


Kind regards,

Oummé

bijanc

@Oumme Deedarun

I am interested. After holidaying here twice for a month each in 2023, I moved to Thailand 14 months ago. I have some insights on cultural adjustment, activities and pastimes, overall mental approach, language, opportunities, and attitudes and reactions back in my home country. Also, I am a tourism journalist who wrote and edited expat reports and briefs for an expat and foreign employment/investment consultation service (based in Mexico and the U.S.). My work is pasted here, and my e-mail address is ****. I actually considered San Miguel de Allende before relocating to Thailand, and am a Spanish speaker. I look forward to hearing from you:***

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