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脑筋急转弯: 迁移的想法

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[另一边的草并不总是更绿,除非你亲自体验过。— 闲人.迪克森]


我最初想移居泰国,但后来改变了主意。原因如下:

  • 钱。如果您打算在国外退休,将需要很多钱。诸如租金(包括房屋,车辆等),费用,水电费,税金,保险等之类的东西。您可能需要拨出大笔资金,以证明您在签证时可以维持在外国银行的身分。主要考虑。
  • 医疗保险。海外没有医疗保险,而且无论您身在哪个国家/地区,海外医疗费用都很高。购买保险是一种选择,但它会增加您的费用,并且您可能会因年龄而支付更高的保费。
  • 国籍。除非您是外国公民,否则优惠和特权仅限于您自己的国家/地区。因此,权衡利弊。
  • 签证。根据国家/地区的不同,在国外的退休可能有也可能没有退休签证或类似签证。持这种签证,可能由于某些限制,例如不能就业等。
  • 语言。如果您流利,或者对退休国家了解足够的简单外语,也许会更容易。否则,当您呆在那儿时,您可能会更加无所事事。您永远不会知道您将在海外面对什么样的人,但是了解他们的语言很容易认识这个人。
  • 亲戚或朋友。如果您已经有亲戚或朋友住在那里,可能会更容易融入,但事实并非如此。人际关系脆弱,因此,如果这是您要退休的原因,请明智地考虑。对他们有效的方法可能对您无效。


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