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Pros and Cons of Expat Living and Retiring in Malaysia
There are many benefits of expat living and retiring in Malaysia. The top reason for most of us who live here is that life is easy, affordable and relatively low-stress. In fact, the cost of living is so low that many Westerners are able to retire early here – sometimes a decade sooner than anticipated.
Send InquiryTop 10 hard truths of living as an expat in Thailand | The
Top 10 hard truths of living as an expat in Thailand. Unlike Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia. Philippines and India (just to list the countries around Thailand), there has never been western colonisation of the Kingdom. And most Thais will be delighted to remind you of this proud fact.
Send InquiryAn expat guide to living in Bangkok, Thailand | Expatolife
What is it like to live in Bangkok as an expat? In this Expat Interview, Tara shares her expat life in Bangkok, Thailand.She discusses her moving procedure, good and bad things about Bangkok, where to visit in Bangkok, the cost of living in Bangkok and more.
Send InquiryTop 5 places in Asia to experience winter wonderland
Top 5 places in Asia to experience winter wonderland. by Raymard Gutierrez January 14, 2018. ... posted on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Expat Life in Thailand magazine. Links to other web sites do not imply an endorsement of the materials disseminated at those websites ...
Send InquiryWestern Expats in Thailand survey that a growing number of Western expats are not happy in the Land of Smiles.. For some, this is not exactly news although, for others, it has come as quite a shock.Send Inquiry
Oh MY Expat Life | Tips for expat life in Malaysia and SE
Malaysia is almost always in the top 10 lists of best international places for expat living and retirement, and for good reason. But just not for the reasons they list. Those “10 Best” write-ups are hilarious fantasy fictions written by people who are either completely high, closely related to Pinocchio, or have never set foot…
Send InquiryFiling taxes in Malaysia? Your 2017-2018 expat guide
The Malaysian tax year runs from January 1st - December 31st. The deadline for filing your tax return depends on where your income comes from. If you’re self-employed for instance, then the deadline is June 30th. However, if you derive income from employment then you have to file your taxes before April 30th.
Send InquiryHow to apply Red IC in Malaysia, Malaysia forum - expat
FOREIGN SPOUSES SUPPORT GROUP, MALAYSIA·MONDAY, 12 FEBRUARY 2018 Permanent Residence Eligibility of Permanent Residence (PR) is 5 full years on LTSVP for spouse not counting any visa that is less than 1 year. Approval of PR may take 2-3,4 years.
Send InquiryThailand, Vietnam or Cambodia, Thailand forum - expat
Thailand has the best food and comforts for me. So many tourists that it is geared for comfort compared to Cambodia and Vietnam. Especially when you get out in the sticks. Cambodia is ok, I drive from Thailand to Sim Reap. Then on to other places. Food sucks IMO, not as developed as Thailand but not bad. Very reasonable.
Send InquiryCost of Living in Penang | Oh MY Expat Life
Hi Kenny, thanks for your kind words about my site. Very glad it’s helping you out! You may want to consider joining some of the Facebook groups for expats living in Penang so you can start a conversation and learn what life is like here, including the upsides and the downsides.
Send InquiryExpat Life in Thailand December/January 2018 by Expat Life
Expat Life is honoured that Madame Astrid finds time to share part of her privileged life with us and our readers as she typifies expat life in Thailand in engaging and connecting with the very
Send InquiryPros and Cons of Expat Living and Retiring in Malaysia
There are many benefits of expat living and retiring in Malaysia. The top reason for most of us who live here is that life is easy, affordable and relatively low-stress. In fact, the cost of living is so low that many Westerners are able to retire early here – sometimes a decade sooner than anticipated.
Send InquiryExpat Life in Thailand - Expat Magazine
Expat Life in Thailand is a community lifestyle magazine for expatriates (a person who has citizenship in at least one country, but who is living in another country) living in Thailand with an appetite and a zest for the best of life!
Send InquiryTropical Expat - Living Malaysia, travelling Malaysia
Living Malaysia, travelling Malaysia. Reading Time: 3 minutes bad mangoes Izakaya free stuff UK election Cashless fail Hello Kitty bad mangoes We bought bad mangoes from Tesco – they had some kind of insects inside. See photo. These were Golden Dragon mangoes, which are very nice but much
Send InquiryWestern Expats in Thailand - Why are so many leaving
So long Thailand, it’s time we were heading home. By now many will have read and digested the news from the biennial Thaivisa.com survey that a growing number of Western expats are not happy in the Land of Smiles.. For some, this is not exactly news although, for others, it has come as quite a shock.
Send InquiryAn expat guide to living in Bangkok, Thailand | Expatolife
What is it like to live in Bangkok as an expat? In this Expat Interview, Tara shares her expat life in Bangkok, Thailand. She discusses her moving procedure, good and bad things about Bangkok, where to visit in Bangkok, the cost of living in Bangkok and more. 1. About Bangkok. Bangkok is the capital city of Thailand.
Send InquiryTop 10 hard truths of living as an expat in Thailand | The
Top 10 hard truths of living as an expat in Thailand. Unlike Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia. Philippines and India (just to list the countries around Thailand), there has never been western colonisation of the Kingdom. And most Thais will be delighted to remind you of this proud fact.
Send InquiryOh MY Expat Life | Tips for expat life in Malaysia and SE
Malaysia is almost always in the top 10 lists of best international places for expat living and retirement, and for good reason. But just not for the reasons they list. Those “10 Best” write-ups are hilarious fantasy fictions written by people who are either completely high, closely related to Pinocchio, or have never set foot…
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