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My wife and I too would like to retire in Da Nang, but as I have had heart surgery myself, we face the same dilemma.

aimhigh888 wrote:Thanks for all the responses. I know Vietnam doesn't have good hospitals and healthcare system. Our plan is to come back every six months in the US for health check-ups. I heard and watched on TV that Thailand has a good health care systems and some doctors graduated here in the US. That's another option we're considering. It's not that far away from Vietnam. Actually, my husband doctor suggests that it might be a good idea. We'll be more relaxed and less stress. The cost of living is very cheap and the foods are healthier because it's more organics unlike here in the US. If you buy organic food here are way too expensive.
Chemicals in food is a big problem in Viet Nam. Farmers here LOVE chemicals.
Vietnam, and especially Da Nang is a great place to live. However, it sounds like you may need to spend more time researching this life altering decision. Watching a couple expats on YouTube is not the best way to gauge how your life would be once you move here. Feel free to PM me with any specific questions you may have.
Also, wouldn't having to purchase 4 round trip tickets a year for the both of you combined defeat the whole purpose of trying to take advantage of the lower cost of living in Vietnam? Those round trip tickets will add up very quickly.
The health care is wonderful but as your husband has pre existing issue and if you are over ,60 private insurance may be possible but expensive. If you want to live life until you die and are adventurous Vietnam is lovely and easier long term visas. Up to you. I am of the school to go for it. Luck to you whatever your choose.
I believe the requirements for a 5 year visa which I do have is:
1: Born in Vietnam
2: Parents were born in Vietnam
3: Married to a Vietnamese living outside of Vietnam.
The produce might not be organic a most cases but there are more vegetables incorporated into the dishes than in California.
Ibizamari wrote:You will have a very difficult time in Thailand unless you and your husband can show $20,000 without withdrawing in Thailand for minimum 6 months for visas.
The health care is wonderful but as your husband has pre existing issue and if you are over ,60 private insurance may be possible but expensive. If you want to live life until you die and are adventurous Vietnam is lovely and easier long term visas. Up to you. I am of the school to go for it. Luck to you whatever your choose.
It's 26,000 US not 20, transferred in and left in a bank account.
- Bank Account showing THB 800,000
- Monthly income of at least THB 65,000
- Combination (Bank Account + Income x 12 = THB 800,000)"
per this informational website
An excellent resource for Thai retirement and living is JC in Thailand membership website, only $10 a month, will answer any questions.
I know of retirees that had no problem in the past showing $65,000 per month, but many offices are not accepting this anymore.
They want your. money, good luck to your family or whoever when u die, trying to get it. Corrupt cops just may say it was never there.
And this money ust be transferred in. And left for 2 months??? Before you can even apply for your visa.
It would be a cold day in hell before I left that kind of coin n the bank in Thailand. It's historically the most politically unstable country in the region.
I would go a different route, multi entry tourist visa, but I am not retiring there or think g of it.
BUT ....”living “ in Cambodia doesn’t appeal to me.
Malaysia & Phillipines have strict financial “bond” systems in place. They’re pricey...but what happens as you say , if you snuff it OR mysteriously get deported for a minor incident.
Yogis system is to move around a lot. I’ve got a base here, just use 3 mth VOAs , Malaysia is free visa for 90 days, Bali free for 30 days or $30 for 60 days, Thailand similar, .....just become a minimalist, travel light and have some variety.
Canman.....what’s Langco beach like these days.. It was pretty good a few years back,,has it been overdeveloped, or still pretty good.
The bare.. or something like that wrote:I’ve got a base here, just use 3 mth VOAs , Malaysia is free visa for 90 days, Bali free for 30 days or $30 for 60 days, Thailand similar, .....just become a minimalist, travel light and have some variety.
Remind me to get rich, dump the wife, then follow your lead.
So much like where I live in Canada. I can walk around at night , and it's quiet, no traffic, etc. Smiling friendly faces. Back home now hoping to return.
Canman63 wrote:Langko beach???? Never heard of it. I too travel light- backpack, no visa worries. I tend to get bored very quickly in Asia. Still have many countries to explore. I will never retire here, Canada is far too beautiful n the summer, but where I come from, ( ice road truckers) area, the winters are to be avoided, thus spending 4 months a year. But Danang really ticked the boxes for me, can't explain it, never experienced a city in Asia like it.
So much like where I live in Canada. I can walk around at night , and it's quiet, no traffic, etc. Smiling friendly faces. Back home now hoping to return.
you are doing exactly what ive been dreaming of
I love Toronto , born and raised here, but the winters are becoming ridiculous and I have no use for them anymore
I spent 1 montu in ho chi min last year, this time im doing the same only in Da nang
Da nang seems to check more boxes for me overall, lower cost of living, OCEAN, better air quality then Saigon (I hope) , and a few other things you mentioned
My goal is to start spending two months a year, and then 3 months a year abroad, most likely in asia
If I like da nang I will probably make it my go to winter getaway spot
Yogi007 wrote:Canman.....what’s Langco beach like these days.. It was pretty good a few years back,,has it been overdeveloped, or still pretty good.
Canman63 wrote:Langko beach???? Never heard of it.
Lăng Cô beach is in Phú Lộc District, part of Thừa Thiên - Huế Province, at the base of Hải Vân Pass. It's approximately 28 km north of Đà Nẵng.
My great nephew was there last year, riding a motorbike from Đà Nẵng. He said it's stunning scenery (weekday, not many tourists) and the beach was worth the look. FWIW, he's in his 40s and had never seen Lăng Cô when it was nothing but a fishing village and no one living outside of the 100 km radius could understand the local dialect.
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