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Comparing Thailand vs. Cambodia Golden Visas

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Comparing Thailand vs. Cambodia Golden Visas

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Cambodia is an amazing country to visit. While it may be one of the poorest countries in the world, Cambodia offers an interesting proposition to those who know to look for it.

So, what exactly does it offer? An intriguing frontier market with a lot of potential. Ideal for young entrepreneurs and savvy foreign investors looking for an up-and-coming place to start investing.

For years, with its warm climate, inexpensive cost of living, and laidback lifestyle in Thailand have attracted tourists and expats from around the world for both short-term and long-term stays.

Some of the world’s most beautiful beaches are located in the south of the country. From the bustling seaside resorts of Koh Samui and Pattaya to the more tranquil islands of Phi Phi and Lanta, there is something for everyone who dreams of retirement in the tropics.

Which one has the best golden visa for you? In this video, Andrew will answer.

00:00 Start
0:28 Living in Asia
1:12 New Residence by Investment Program
4:20 How to Move to Thailand
4:35 Living in Cambodia
7:58 Living in Malaysia
8:23 Cambodian Citizenship
11:04 Buying Land in Asia

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25 COMMENTS

  1. Always love my birth country Cambodia 🇰🇭 even I left Cambodia after the war in 1979 to Thailand and in 1983 i immigrated to Montreal Quebec Canada 🇨🇦 now i live in Toronto Canada but I still love Cambodia thanks for your video take care bye from milton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦

  2. Cambodia 🇰🇭 is best especially seeing that their labor force is extremely efficient and cheaper than Thailand..so if you are manufacturing anything from books to micro chips they are disciplined & better work environment which is why workers are leaving Thailand to work there.

  3. Thanks for this info. I'm currently in Indonesia and it's without doubt my favorite country in SEA, but it's very difficult to stay and do business here without being married to a local (very strange rule!).
    Anyway, Cambodia is also a beautiful country with great people so i will check out moving there. Their policy seems more open. Thanks!

  4. I have lived in both Thailand and Cambodia. I agree it is not for US IMHO. Mexico is the up and coming country. Cambodia and Thailand are facing some difficult times ahead. Mexico showing 45K or 170K for permanent residency is much better. It is an up and coming developing nation and will be number one for years to come. I would hate to know I had to invest large sums of money to secure a visa..

  5. Wow, I was in Cambodia in 1999 and I don't remember any building taller than 4 or 5 stories. A local wanted me to invest in a hotel with him but I was young and had no money. Would have been cool to see that country transform over the past 20 years. Interested to see what the next 20 years brings. Awesome people. Looks like I have to go back and maybe stay a while.

  6. Okay, getting serious. Just came back from Thailand and loved it there (yeah less the oppressive humidity). Now I need to understand more than ever how to make my money go further in Thailand. How to invest into and support self and county and not be a 7 figure entrepreneur. Been watching Nomad Capitalist for a couple of years now, seems like I just fall short of good opportunities.

    Is there ANY reference in how to invest in Thailand and not have 7 figures to work with?

  7. Cambodia for price goes without say. Thailand costs the same as Europe unless your outside a tourist area. On top of that the national parks charge 10 times more than a Thai person. If you got the motivation go to Cambodia as soon after landing in Bangkok as possible.

  8. Bussiness visa on arrival straight forward no questions $35 for 30 days. Very easy to extend that visa for 12 months for a cost of about $300 at many travel agents.

  9. Cambodia is in a political shithole. The current government subverting its own people intellectually from learning the truth about the country history. Kiernan and Chandler were the two bull that pulling the oxcart of a Vietnamese agent driving them by a lady name Chanthou Boua. The Khmer calamity during the Nguyen Dynasty was very similar to the Khmer Rouge. Both era subverting the Khmer people intellectually. The Nguyen Dynasty destroyed the Khmer traditional Buddhist monastery education system left over by the Thai, and the Khmer Rouge Killed most of higher educated Khmer. The French rescued Cambodia out of the calamity of Vietnamese and Thai. But now the French is gone and Cambodia might return to a new era of Khmer calamity. It is great to ditch the American expensive lifestyle and tax, and move to live in Cambodia for a cheaper lifestyle. But buying real estate in Cambodia is a very risky business because we the people on Earth don't really know who Pol Pot was. Everything he and his cabal did during his era was for the benefit of the Vietnamese. From burning properties deed and document, killing the police, the skill Chinese business people, the Cham refugee from central Vietnam, the educated people, experienced military leaders, expelling the ethnic Vietnamese, forbidden people from foraging for food, depopulated the people close to the border of Vietnam, and kicking people out of the city and tricking them to leave everything behind in their home in the city. When the Vietnamese invaded in 1979, the city of Phnom Penh was looted and everything left over by the city dweller were taken by the Vietnamese soldiers and took them to Vietnam. Some city dweller were able to returned to their home and reclaimed what was remained of the looted city, other, about 2/3 of the city dweller were perished from over work and all their property were seized by the newly Vietnamese installed government. These properties were then sold to the local. Technically, Phnom Penh was given to the Vietnamese by Pol Pot and his cabal. As for my opinion, the Khmer Rouge was a stealth robber and they keep the city of Phnom Penh safe from looting for four years until the Vietnamese invaded and took everything that the city dweller left behind for them. My question is, can you trust the current government, which was installed by those Vietnamese robbing Phnom Penh city dweller of almost everything.

  10. There appears to be many unknowns at present, ownership of land has technically been available on the Amnity agreement with USA, however, not one single Rai of land has actually been purchased!!! Just a heads up warning

  11. The 'E' visa for Cambodia is officially known as an "Ordinary" visa. $35 at all border crossings & airports on arrival.
    Cambodia wins for me due to the significantly higher interest rates & no exchange risk if you hold US$.

    What wasn't mentioned: The tax rate for a non-resident is 14% on interest but only 6% for residents. My banks only checked in the first year after I had moved here, if I had been staying for at least 183 days and then you qualify. Now, I come & go as I please.

    There are way more differences between the two countries than development ( i.e. how many malls are there?). I for one, prefer the people in Cambodia plenty more.

    I have bought & sold land here since 2014, there's ways around the laws, obviously. I will continue to pay my annual visa fee and enjoy what I have. The CM2H is aimed at multi-million $ business people, not at retirees.

  12. A surprising weakness with Thai Elite is that the children are not allowed to study (and less suprise parents not work). As most families plan for international schools, Thai Elite cannot be considered family friendly. Thai Elite in other words is not a short cut to avoid the difficult immigration visits. Deal breaker for us.

  13. I came to Cambodia same time as you first did Andrew; you did a nice job of explaining the options available without saying too much- over promising. If you want to live predominantly in Cambodia and choose to invest or work here, there are many "local" options.

    The "passport" thing is tough, but my hope is Cambodia will officially offer citizenship for a reasonable "stand alone" fee after 5 yrs residency….It would be a nice incentive (by the Cambodian govt.) for those ex-pats trying to choose between Thai and Khmer cultures. We will see what happens.
    A dynamite three passport combination, USA., St Lucia, Cambodia may offer great overall protection in the coming storm.
    If things break the way my friends think they might…you can always drop the USA. 😃😃😃😃
    Great job on the vids …appreciate your communication skills so much.

  14. I have lived in Thailand and Cambodia, The St Lucia and Cambodia passports would make a nice pair, with the Thailand visa it covers everywhere I want to be. I would go for S Korean citizenship but I am not giving up my others.

  15. Re-subscribed to this channel as now seriously thinking about getting out of Western Europe. Everyone can see there is a big storm coming and it doesn’t look like there will be anywhere to hide.

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