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Thailand to let citizens turn losing lotto tickets into retirement funds
The Thai government is introducing a novel policy that allows citizens to convert money spent on losing digital lottery ...
Pattaya Mail has recently had a number of enquiries from expats, notably retirees in residence here more than half the calendar year, about their overseas income transmitted to Thailand since January ...
There are no regular Thai government updates on visa volume overall. Thus the commonly-asked question “how many retired foreigners live in Thailand?” can produce only a speculative answer. Several ...
BANGKOK: The Thai government is introducing a novel policy that allows citizens to convert money spent on losing digital ...
Fortunately, there is a possible solution: moving abroad. According to a recent survey by Western & Southern Financial Group, ...
In 2025, the average monthly Social Security benefit for retired workers will increase by 2.5% from $1,920 to $1,968, thanks to the latest cost-of-living adjustment. Even after Social Security is ...
Nicolia and Charles Connor left the US and moved to Thailand in July to retire. They're living in a three-bedroom house with a pool that costs about $800 a month. They say they enjoy the culture, feel ...
A British expat broke down the cost of living for his retirement in Thailand, prompting many followers to consider relocating to the country.
To qualify, applicants must show a monthly income of at least 65,000 Baht (around $2,000 USD) and maintain valid health ...
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