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If you are reading this book there is a good chance that you are considering leaving the country of your birth in search of greener pastures or, more specifically, a country that provides more than your homeland offers. In our modern ever-changing world, it's common for people to feel disconnected from the country they grew up in and once loved, especially when their governments fail to address the concerns of their citizens about the troubling direction many of those nations are heading. Many governments in the countries that accept disenchanted expats looking for a new life have recognised…mehr

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If you are reading this book there is a good chance that you are considering leaving the country of your birth in search of greener pastures or, more specifically, a country that provides more than your homeland offers. In our modern ever-changing world, it's common for people to feel disconnected from the country they grew up in and once loved, especially when their governments fail to address the concerns of their citizens about the troubling direction many of those nations are heading. Many governments in the countries that accept disenchanted expats looking for a new life have recognised the economic and social benefits of attracting expats to live, retire or work in their countries, and they are happy to take your money and allow you to live there. However, each country presents its own set of advantages and disadvantages and the trick is to choose a country that will tick most of the boxes that fits your lifestyle. This book explores what I consider to be the top eight countries in Southeast Asia for expats looking for a new home, highlighting both the pros and cons of life in each location. · Thailand · Cambodia · Malaysia · Bali (Indonesia) · The Philippines · Vietnam · Laos · Singapore I've been fortunate enough to work or spend quality time in each of these countries, and I hold a special affection for each one due to their unique attributes.
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Originally from the UK, Gerald migrated to Australia in 1974. Since then he has travelled the world working in hotels and restaurants, gold mines, cruise ships, Antarctic supply ships, custom patrol vessels, rig tenders, and oil tankers. In the capacity of his work as a chef, he has also lived in Jamaica, Bermuda, Singapore, the Falkland Islands, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and the USA. He has now retired to Thailand where he lives on the island of Koh Samui and travels extensively throughout South-East Asia. To keep active and to pursue his love of travel Gerald has also written five travel books in his Retirees Travel Guide Series. Gerald has also written a novel The Deptford Mask Murders and his first book in the Thai Died series of books, Murder in Paradise.