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Would you Retire Overseas?

Would you Retire Overseas?

bali-beaches-nusa-duaAustralia has one of the highest poverty rates among over 65s in the OECD, reports the Sydney Morning Herald. In fact, 35% of retirees are at risk of poverty, according to a recent survey on global Pension schemes.

On top of this, we know Australia has an ageing population with more Australians than ever before approaching retirement age.

This leads to some very serious policy questions around the best way to improve retirement savings for future generations. While the Government and policy experts argue and cut deals like this one, where does it leave those Australians who have already retired and are having trouble making ends meet?

Ever thought of moving to Thailand, or maybe Bali? Many retirees have, apparently.

Thousands of Australians 50 and over are packing up and heading overseas to retire, according to the authors of ‘Sell Up, Pack Up & Take Off’.  From South-East Asia, to France and to Italy, it seems many retirees are making their savings go further by moving overseas.

South-East Asia, in particular, is attractive due to the lower cost of living. The authors say that in Malaysia rent is about 80 per cent lower than Sydney and groceries almost 60 per cent cheaper. These represent massive savings for someone on a pension.

Malaysia even offers a special long-term visa for retirees called a Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) Visa.

A similar story emerges in Bali, traditionally a popular holiday destination for Australian tourists. Like Thailand, Bali is emerging as an alternative for older Australians looking to maintain their quality of life in retirement, according to this report from the Herald Sun.

As the money goes further, it seems retirees are living the ‘good-life’ inclusive of book clubs, wine clubs and movie nights – and there’s no shortage of fellow expat retirees.

So is 60 really the new 40? Would you consider retiring overseas?

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Antony
Antony from QLD commented:

So would and so will,we are looking at leasing a block of 12 apartments in Nha Trang, Vietnam,one street from the beach. 

Sue
Sue from QLD commented:

Can anyone assist. Can you currently claim the aged pension as a new claimee Aust citizen lived here all my life and then relocate to Bali on a pretty permanent basis. ie. 8 months in bali 4 months in Australia a year. Centrelink has advised a friend that if they claim the pension and then move to Bali they will have their pension cut / withdrawn 

karen
karen from QLD commented:

I would definitely consider it, love Thailand 

Peter
Peter from QLD commented:

If I could move to a country where I was not isolated where I could hunt, fish, play golf and swim sure. There is though the problem of seeing the grandchildren and the kids. Pete 

Sue
Sue from NSW commented:

No, although I have traveled widely and lived and worked overseas when I was younger I have never found anywhere that was better than Australia. I would only live overseas if I could take all my family and friends with me. 

Sylvia
Sylvia from QLD commented:

I would love to look at retiring overseas. Can anyone guide on where to find out more about retiring in Vietnam please? Love this article. 

Someone
Someone from QLD replied to Sylvia:

Hi Sylvia, send me an email to: antonymw01@gmail.com a few of us are looking into it right now. Regards Tony 

Susan
Susan from NSW commented:

As for living overseas as a retiree, the answer is no. I am an immigrant to Australia..Back 44 years ago. I have no desire to leave what I have worked for and to try and start up again. Especially to places that don't have the same standards and values that are here. No, give me Australia any day. Best place...Just learn to budget, as we have done all our lives, and you can have a good retirement.. 

Susan
Susan from NSW commented:

Can anyone tell me how people can get their pension while living over seas, when you lose it after 6 weeks, when you go on an overseas holiday. Doesn't make sense or seem fair... 

Eugene
Eugene from NSW commented:

I used to think about retiring to L America.But want to be close to my children and g children who I am close to. Real estate is pure gold here. Now 61,great job, plan to work until I drop. My wife is studying and w soon will have great job. Cut your costs by buying at Costco or ALDI, keep working, focus on your wife and family. Good luck. 

Eugene
Eugene from NSW commented:

I used to think about retiring to L America.But want to be close to my children and g children who I am close to. Real estate is pure gold here. Now 61,great job, plan to work until I drop. My wife is studying and w soon will have great job. Cut your costs by buying at Costco or ALDI, keep working, focus on your wife and family. Good luck. 

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