it’s pretty much dead money which is probably why the Thais make it a requirement. Current high yield savings accounts in the US are paying 5.5-6% with no minimum or length of time necessary. My 401k is up 20%. I appreciate your response tho
the whole point of joining a discussion group is to avoid guys that have little or nothing to offer like yourself. I’ve lived in Thailand, I’ve been to Thai consulate site in Los Angeles and it did not answer my specific question
two 60s + 30 seems like the easiest solution. Thanks for the help. Give me a reason to go visit my buddy in Cambodia. I did that for 2 years in 2001-2003. Wasn’t sure it was still workable
I lived in PattayA from 2001-2003 and that’s what I did too. Thanks for confirming it’s still workable sounds like best solution. I have a reverse mortgage on my San Diego home. Living here 6 months plus 1 day is a condition of the mortgage