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How much is the pension cost in Thailand? The first choice of holy land for the aged

Thailand is known as one of the seven holy places for the aged in the world. Chiang Mai, Thailand, beautiful scenery, so in Chiang Mai, Thailand, how much is the pension? The first choice of the holy land for the aged is not to be missed.

Foreigners are encouraged to go to Thailand to live for the aged. If the aged are over 50 years old and have deposited about RMB 150 thousand yuan in the Bank of Thailand, they can buy a house in Thailand to provide for the aged and get a pension visa.

Bangkok is very hot in Thailand. Many foreigners choose to go to Chiang Mai to provide for the aged in Thailand, because the climate in Chiang Mai is very similar to that in Kunming, China, and it is also very comfortable in spring all the year round. Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand, and its overall price is relatively low in Thailand, mainly with five advantages: first, low rent and good supporting facilities; second, there are many hospitals, convenient medical treatment, and the medical cost is almost 'one zero' cheaper than China; third, the air is good, the water quality is good, and the environment is good; fourth, Thailand's human resources are cheap, and the salary is not high, so please babysitter, although looking at the grade and the quality, but discount The average price is 800-1200 yuan per month, so the service is "close to the heart and the lungs"; fifth, there are many programs, restaurants, entertainment, parks, as long as you can still walk, generally speaking, what you need.

It's not easy to find a job in Thailand. Even if you find a job, the salary level in Thailand is not high. A thousand bucks a month can pass. It's a joke to make money back in Thailand and spend it at home. If you have a little savings and move to Thailand to provide for the aged, the domestic expenses will be spent in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and the quality of life will be significantly improved. The elderly couple will have two children, one family and three people will spend 2000-3000 yuan per month, living a tight life in Chiang Mai, Thailand, which will be regarded as the level of well-off. Children can also go to kindergarten or primary school, which is basically free of charge.

In Chiang Mai, Thailand, the government insists on taking agriculture, handicrafts and tourism as the economic main body and forbidding the entry of industry (special chemical industry). Therefore, the forest coverage rate of Chiang Mai is more than 70%, which is worthy of the name of "green city". The local air quality is basically below 30, and PM2.5 is very normal from 12 to 15. There are blue sky and white clouds all the year round, and a gentle breeze. Many Chinese people who live in Thailand all the year round are most reluctant to return home to visit their relatives. They spend a lot of money and suffer a lot.

The social security in Chiang Mai is far better than that in Bangkok. When the local people see anyone, including foreigners, they smile friendly. In this Buddhist country, the climate is suitable, the pace of life is very slow, and the happiness index is extremely high. Even if there is no food tomorrow, as long as today's stomach is full, there is still no worry. Generally speaking, the monthly living expenses of a family of three are about 10000 baht, about 120000 baht a year, or about 1800 yuan, which can be eaten, played and lived well every day.

Chiang Mai is an area with low prices in Thailand. Due to its developed agriculture and fruit planting industry, the prices of agricultural products and fruits are quite cheap. The cheapest time, Chiang Mai's mangosteen, 2 yuan RMB can buy three Jin mangosteen! Most of the experienced friends who live in Chiang Mai know that it's fresh and cheap to buy vegetables and fruits and go to the local people's life market. Thailand's common fruits, such as mango, litchi, longan, mangosteen, banana, watermelon and rambutan, are usually in the range of 20-30 baht a kilogram, equivalent to more than one jin of RMB; the more expensive ones, such as durian, lotus mist and Sakya, are also in the range of 40-50 baht a kilogram, equivalent to more than four Jin of RMB. Most vegetables are in 10-20 baht a kilo, equivalent to one Jin more than one yuan, and some friends can find the vegetable wholesale market in Chiang Mai, so it's very cheap.

Meat and pork are about 120-150 THB a kilogram, equivalent to 12-14 yuan a Jin, ribs are about 150 THB a kilogram, beef is about 250-300 THB a kilogram. Meiji milk, Mead Johnson, Abbott and Wyeth milk powder are much cheaper than those in China. According to the daily consumption of one kilogram of milk, one kilogram of meat, one kilogram of vegetables and one kilogram of fruit by a family of three, it is about 300 baht. Add other oil, salt, soy sauce and vinegar. The budget for living expenses is about 10000 baht a month, which is about 1800 yuan.

In life in Chiang Mai, the basic premise is that you need to have a car. This is a necessary input. Thai cars are mainly Japanese cars, which are not expensive. Pickups and SUVs are much cheaper than those in China. The family car is a little expensive, but the quality is better. 500000-600000 baht can choose a good family car, equivalent to about 90000-100000 yuan. The car maintenance in Chiang Mai is very cheap. Apart from gas, there is basically no other cost. The average monthly price is 3000 baht, which is enough to ensure the convenience of daily travel. The travel cost is about 40000 baht a year, equivalent to about 7200 yuan. If you buy a high-end three-wheel motor vehicle for the elderly, it's almost nothing. That's enough.

In Chiang Mai, the annual rent is about 200000 baht, equivalent to about 3000 yuan, which is a very good living room. Generally, 2000 yuan is enough. When buying a house in Chiang Mai, there are generally 5000-6000 square meters, some of which are more expensive and some are cheaper. However, it is not recommended to buy a house. It is more cost-effective to rent a house with the money from buying a house. There are many empty houses in Chiang Mai. No one will speculate, because there is no such atmosphere and the local people have no such awareness. It's not suitable to stay in Chiang Mai because they are so eager for benefits. Your nerves should be nervous again.

Of course, if you have enough money, you can buy a house in Chiang Mai, Thailand. There is no property tax in Thailand, so there are few other fees after buying the property. The one-time investment of real estate is about 2-3 million baht, equivalent to about 350000-400000 yuan. You can choose to buy two bedroom apartment or three bedroom villa. The difference is that the foreign apartment can have permanent property rights, while the villa has only decades of use rights. In this way, the one-year water and electricity property fee is about 20000 baht, equivalent to about 3700 yuan, about 300 yuan per month. The other is to rent a house, which is usually suitable for a three family common property. The monthly rent is about 12000 to 15000 baht, and the housing expenses can be budgeted at 200000 baht in one year.

If two old people still have one child, they can study in Chiang Mai. The cost-effectiveness of education in Chiang Mai is very high. The annual tuition fees of international schools are only 200000-300000 baht, which is more than half of the tuition fees of domestic and international schools in China. At present, there are 8 international schools to choose from in Chiang Mai. Children receive international education in Chiang Mai when they are young. It is also an important choice for many friends to settle down in Chiang Mai to study in Europe and America after high school.

There are also other costs, including visas (Education visas are available for children in international schools, and a parent can bring a child) of about 20000-30000 baht a year, and commercial medical insurance of 30000-40000 baht a year (more than 10000 baht per person). As for entertainment activities, sports and fitness, purchase of clothes, travel and tourism, etc., since there is too much difference between personal subjective preferences, please grasp it by yourself. Such expenses range from 50000 to 70000 baht a year, equivalent to about 11000 yuan.

A family of three live in Chiang Mai, with a basic expenditure of THB 450000-500000 for one year (including tuition fees for children to attend international schools), provided that THB 2500000-350000 is invested to purchase properties and cars. If you rent a house, the annual basic cost is 650000-700000 baht. It is still necessary to buy a car. It is very inconvenient to live without a car in Chiang Mai. Considering that the daily life is not only the basic expenditure, but also the travel, entertainment and fitness party, it is suggested that the budget of living expenses in Chiang Mai (the premise that you have a house) should be more than 700000 baht per year, which is about 150000 RMB. If you are financially free and have a passive income of more than 150000 yuan per year, you are welcome. You will enjoy a comfortable and comfortable life and a high-quality international education for your children, which is not enjoyed by 300000 yuan per year in China.

All of the above expenses are "high, not low". The average monthly pension of 3000 yuan is very good. Of course, if you stay in Chiang Mai for more than three years, you really don't have the money to see a doctor and social security. It's impossible for the hospital to ignore your life and death. After all, it's in Chiang Mai, not in the mainland.

There are a lot of foreigners supporting the aged in Chiang Mai. Many of them even don't want to go home and regard Chiang Mai as their own home. As for language barrier, ordinary senior high school students stay there for a year and a half. After all, in such a language environment, there is absolutely no problem in learning basic life language.

The surer way is to rent a house in Chiang Mai for three or four months to see if you can adapt to the local life. Thailand's tourist visa 60 days, a visa can live for two months, the middle out of the border, back home. After a few months of living, I feel good. If I make up my mind, I won't regret it. It is said that as long as you know local lawyers and friends, they have too many ways to let you live without having to go back and forth.

Generally speaking, the city suitable for living and the city suitable for supporting the aged are not a concept. To provide for the aged in Thailand, it's best to have a few old people who get along well with each other as companions. There is a group that everyone takes care of each other and learns languages from each other. Not only can the cost be greatly reduced, but also two nannies can take care of four old people. Moreover, the elderly's life is more carefree. Many domestic troubles can be invisible and upset. This is indeed an option for the aged.