The Labour Ministry is considering a proposal to raise the retirement age from 55 to 65 and promote voluntary retirement, ...
The Labour Ministry of Thailand is considering raising the retirement age from 55 to 65, while also encouraging voluntary retirement.
Conclusion Yes, it is possible to retire in Thailand for less than $2,000 a month, especially if you are willing to adapt to a more local lifestyle and manage your expenses carefully. By taking ...
Editor’s note: "Retire in Thailand" is part of an ongoing series on retiring abroad. To see all the articles in the series, jump to the end. Thailand is known for many things. Ornate temples ...
A PENSIONER couple who retired to Thailand after falling in love with the ‘Land of Smiles’ were beaten to a pulp by ...
As flights resume between China and Thailand, Shanghai resident Eri Chen is planning on visiting Bangkok and Chiang Mai in mid-March to look for homes to invest in and maybe even retire to.
And instead of needing $1.2-million to retire, in Thailand she only needs $400,000. Through diligent saving and investing and working 20 years at the same job, she’s amassed half a million ...
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES Des and Mary Byrne, 77 and 69 respectively, moved to Thailand hoping to enjoy their retirement - but ...
Numerous countries now offer retirement visas beyond Mauritius and Costa Rica. Nations such as Ecuador, Indonesia, Ireland, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Portugal, Spain, and Thailand have their own ...
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2 Southeast Asian countries named among world's 10 best retirement destinationsMalaysia and Thailand have been ranked among the 10 best places to retire in 2025, according to the annual report by ...
A retired British couple who said they were told they may go to prison in Thailand after their neighbours attacked them are ...
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