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Georgia 🇬🇪 you can live 365 days without any visa - or I would just move around and travel to places I can live 3 months at a time - there’s always something
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@Melissa ********
I watch Nomad Capitalist too! Great information
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@Colin ********
- anytime if I can answer any specific questions you may have - feel free to DM me.
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@Colin ********
is brought a laptop - you can buy here too. The only thing is if you use apps on your phone - be sure to download before you come.

The iPhone and Apple products are a bit more expensive here than in USA. But not that much more.

For banking always be sure to download any apps before you come
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Hi there, I recently retired in Hua Hin and used an agent to help navigate the documents and opening bank account.

It made the process a lot easier for me.
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I recently moved to Hua Hin - the condos and homes are furnished although you could try find unfurnished one. I only brought clothes, phone & computer.

Clothing - light clothing for hot weather.

Hardly ever wear closed shoes.

I seriously can’t think of anything I wished I had brought with me.
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You are most welcome to Dm me I recently started living in Thailand and will do my best to provide some support if you need it. I am from USA too.
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@Catherine **********
- I understand what you mean. We live in a condo with a small kitchen area - no double sink, but we do have a 4 burner stove top, we have an oven, microwave and a reasonably sized fridge. We have a washer but no dryer. There are stand alone homes that seem to have more than that. We have adjusted to the difference here. But I know that initially it’s a little daunting. We do our own laundry. Small batches and hang it on a wrack (always used a dryer before moving here)

One thing I have found is that on the expat facebook groups there are some really miserable people. They don’t answer what you ask for but give a peanut gallery argument and miserable responses. I have learned to just skim over their responses and interact with those who provide what I am looking for. Believe me some of them seemed to have shriveled up any sense of goodwill towards others. Plus they seem to forget that they also had to learn but now they are the gatekeepers of everything on the Facebook groups. I almost imagine their lives being ruled by posting crappy comments as a means of entertainment.