Pained4ever
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Philippines obviously has an extremely generous tourist visa..............but you have to live in the Philippines. What other places are easy to live in long term? @AlexBrown84
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Not so many long term residents as youd expect tbh. Not like Thailand and has more severe visasthere's a reason why everyone is there
Tourist visas = 60-90 daysThailand tourist visas are very generous depending on your passport.
I know you mean countries where you can live years without having to leave etc but still, you can stay 6 - 9 months in a calendar year in Thai.
That's why it's perfect as a base.
And no limit to how many you can apply for.Tourist visas = 60-90 days
There is, twice per year... And migration got strict.And no limit to how many you can apply for.
So cuckedThere is, twice per year... And migration got strict.
That's visa exempt. Not tourist visa.There is, twice per year... And migration got strict.
Ah my badThat's visa exempt. Not tourist visa.
Most I know need education visa and study Thai or buy a fake one for around 2kSo cucked
> harder countriesFor all the other countries, marrying a girl is the easiest option and that's how so many random guys are staying in harder countries like Japan or Korea
hard, as in hard to stay, and difficult visas> harder countries
> japan and korea
pick one lol
you literally can stay indefinitely on tourist visas in korea, assuming you’re from a non deathnic countryhard, as in hard to stay, and difficult visas
i'm not talking about dating
Isn't good Korea expensive and filled with tall zoomers?you literally can stay indefinitely on tourist visas in korea, assuming you’re from a non deathnic country
good korea?Isn't good Korea expensive and filled with tall zoomers?
Authoritarianmaxx to avoid extradition theorygood korea?
you mean north korea?
good to knowyou literally can stay indefinitely on tourist visas in korea, assuming you’re from a non deathnic country
Yeah that’s true, but still is better to have a visa because you get an ARC (Alien registration card). You need an ARC for a lot of important stuff like opening a bank account, ordering online from Coupang(Korean Amazon), post paid SIM cards, food delivery apps.good to know
weird that they allow it cause their official visas are hard to get
yep that's true but at least you can stay for as long as you wantYeah that’s true, but still is better to have a visa because you get an ARC (Alien registration card). You need an ARC for a lot of important stuff like opening a bank account, ordering online from Coupang(Korean Amazon), post paid SIM cards, food delivery apps.
Yeah for sure. Taiwan is the easiest option if you’re planning to live just on visa runs. There’s people living for 10-15 years on tourist visas and the immigration doesn’t care, also there’s less requirement of an ARC for doing basic things like in Korea.yep that's true but at least you can stay for as long as you want
with remote work it's not that incovenient
makes it much easier to date someone longterm if that's what you are looking for
and you can get marriage once you are ready
u can stay in japan for 180 days with uk passportFor all the other countries, marrying a girl is the easiest option and that's how so many random guys are staying in harder countries like Japan or Korea
taipei housing is my biggest issueYeah for sure. Taiwan is the easiest option if you’re planning to live just on visa runs. There’s people living for 10-15 years on tourist visas and the immigration doesn’t care, also there’s less requirement of an ARC for doing basic things like in Korea.
Korea is also doable, but after 2-3 years, you might get flagged, because it’s gotten a bit more strict after covid.
Yeah I’ve lived there for a while. It’s true most of the housing is in old buildings, so the facade looks pretty ugly and the quality and sound/weather insulation of the house is pretty bad for the price.taipei housing is my biggest issue
it's expensive and bad quality
and chinese hard to learn
are you there or have lived there?
yeah has prices similar to Korea and Japan, but usually ppl don't like Taiwan as muchYeah I’ve lived there for a while. It’s true most of the housing is in old buildings, so the facade looks pretty ugly and the quality and sound/weather insulation of the house is pretty bad for the price.
But you can get new serviced apartments too, which have swimming pools and gyms, although they’re obviously more expensive than the regular ones. For service apartments in good areas of Taipei you can get a studio for around 1000$+ and 1 bed for like 1400$+. And they do short term rentals (3-6months) with 1/2 month deposit, so it’s pretty good deal. Something like this one: https://www.mrhost.com.tw/hotel/lamaison-service-apartment
Also in Korea where you’ll need to pay a big deposit (jeonse)if you want to rent long term, which is like anything from 10,000-80,000usd, depending on the area and size of the apartment. So it’s more complicated and expensive than Taiwan, but the quality of housing is also better.