Cambodia is a little like thailand was +20 years ago (infrastructure and cost of living etc )..and many expats are going there because of thailand visa rules and high prices in thailand.
It’s cloudy and just 81 F right now. The heat & humidity in September during the rainy season is much lower and quite enjoyable. Aircon is not always needed. Been here in Siem Reap for 2 years now.
Sounds like a good life you had over there. -- I'm 74 and running out of time now - still in the US and unhappy with the ridiculous inflation ! -- Nice to know there are places like SR that prices are so reasonable. The Philippines is a much better option than Thailand ! - Maybe - better than Cambodia for some ? Many live there for $1000/mo. and less ! -- Not sure ''why'' you haven't given the Philippines a try now that your retired ? -- A tourist visa is enough for a trial run over there ? - - - Appreciate your efforts here. 🙏
I think you should change visa agents James. I don’t pay for express services and have gotten the last three 1 year ER visa extensions for $290 in 7-9 days. We pay 730 riel/18 cents per kilowatt hour. We have a water well. I compared the raw rate of electricity where I come from. It was 7.5 cents per kilowatt-hour but after taxes and many fees it was over 25 cents per kilowatt-hour.
G'day mate, yes my visa was the same price and time frame but in Siem Reap you will have to send everything to Phnom Penh hence the extra cost , maybe , still easier than Thailand for me .. Catchya..
The high heat and humidity must tire a person out, even if they have to have the AC running 24/7.....Phnom Penh must be relatively wonderful for retirement compared to Saigon or Bangkok that are probably as bad as New York City, even if Siem Reap is much better and relaxing for retirement. Especially for people of our generation who are looking for a relaxed, quiet retirement life.
The heat & humidity now in September during the rainy season is much cooler and quite enjoyable. Aircon is not always needed. Been here in Siem Real for 2 years now.
I'm hoping to move to Cambodia in the not too distant future. And I have found your videos very informative. I'm curious what you did for a living all of those years that allowed you to travel to so many different countries. Thanks for the information, I'll be looking forward to your next videos. Jim Hynes
Dear James: I will be arriving in Siem Reap on April 30th... I have booked 5 days in an "apartment-hotel" in Siem Reap while I find my "home".... in a village 10-20 minutes outside of the city proper... I hope I can contact you when I arrive and would like to take you to dinner... Can't wait to load up and GO!
Good video mate, however, I disagree Thailand being more expensive, it depends a lot on your choices. Happy to hear that Cambodia is a good option though. I live in a small house in a good location in Nong Khai for 6,000 baht a month ($167), bills with aircon most of the day about 2000 baht ($56), multiple entry retirement visa with agent 29,000 baht ($806) first year, then 12,000 baht ($334), food very cheap from 50-60 baht (~$1.5) a meal and up, small bottle of beer in the bar from 60 baht up ($1.6), 35-40 baht ($1.1) in supermarket. Reporting is every 90 days and can be done online, no need to go to immigration. I am in Nong Khai I could, if I want to go Laos and then I don't need reporting for another 90 days.
hello here-comes-sate, very interesting reply, thank you. i have spent some pleasant time in vientiane. i like that area but might feel a bit more secure living on the south bank of the mekong. may i ask: your property rental agent, your visa extension agent, are you with a thai partner or solo, how often do you feel a need and for what purpose to visit udon thani or bkk? really appreciate any info you care to share about n.k.
How reliable is the electrical power grid system in Cambodia when there is constant high demand because of the heavy heat and humidity? The US and Canada always face brownouts because of very high demand on the grid system both in the summer and very cold times of the winter. So the system must get even more critical in a place like Cambodia!
@@jimellis1810 Amazing. You mean that Cambodia has managed to developed a very high quality electrical grid that can handle such high demand with the heat? I couldn't imagine how it would feel there in the summer if it failed.
G'day mate , Everything you have said is accurate about deciding to move to Cambodia ! As well as trying all places to see where you like best , chat to as many as possible to get different views to help you decide my visa cost $290 in Phnom Penh very simple process, and great with multi entries, so easy , any way Catchya ...
A very nice looking city and certainly cheap enough. -- Not quite as cheap as the Philippines for cost of living. -- The weather -- in the Philippines > can also be much cooler an hour or so S of Manila @ 2000 ft elevation ! = Avg. 88 F & 66 F -- for hi & low. AC is seldom used by many. People too are super welcoming and friendly - speaking English as their 2nd language. + A 3 year tourist visa is cheap and easy. Many expats renew it repeatedly - and vacation out of the country every 3 years - 'repeatedly' ! -- 🤔 -- I really like Siem Reap a lot - but the excruciating heat and humidity - is just too much for my - ''old'' - body !!! -?-
@@jamesncooper Hot and expensive in both of them. An hour or so S of Manila Airport is Tagaytay - check it out !!! > You might be quite surprised ? = Cheaper & cooler !
Nice video. Very informative. Is it possible to teach a private English class in one`s own apt? How much do parents pay for their kids to learn English?
@@jamesncooper thank you for quickly replying but i have worn a seat belt for 50+ years and never “used” it. i am interested in some kind of medical coverage that will get me treatment to a certain amount until i can physically recover enough get access to my funds otherwise. since you raised the issue, i would simply like to know more details. i understand that some hospitals in the philippines have a membership plan that guarantees some amount of coverage. what are various options in cambodia? thank you.
I haven't been to SR since covid but spent a lot of time there since 2015. How's the new airport and how much did you say the fare to the airport is? I live in Vietnam currently and Bangkok before.
When I spent 2 months in Phnom Penh I exclusively rode in cars, I think on Grab? Because I didn't see the tuks or motorcycles as worth the risk, I have no insurance, and the price difference is a joke compared to what I usually spend in a month visiting somewhere like Vienna or Paris Most of the cars that picked me up??? ELECTRIC cars made by the Chinese! BYD!
James thank you, from the Chinese capital. Considering SR going into retirement. Are you able to recommend that travel agent who facilitates your visa each year please? Thank you Sir, regards
That’s the bike I want being nearly 100 kg, I have a driver and riders license in Aus, is that reciprocal in Cambodia or do I have to do a local license as well, thanks
A 'visa run' - needed every 90 days costs extra $ and must be added to Vietnam budget - for those trips and expense. --?-- I suspect it would also be a pain in the ass after awhile too ? > Cambodia - you never have to leave with the over 55 - 'retirement visa' !
$1,000 a month in Cambodia is more than enough. My expenses is only $750 a month.
ok
Everyone is different and has a different level of comfort.
Living in the UK you only get half of your life, as you are a hermit over the winter months staying indoors.
I found my 16 years of on and off contracts in Saudi Arabia invaluable when visiting Thailand. The pork was amazing 😍😂🎉.
yep...
Been here for 10 years and love it. Cheers from Kampot
Cambodia is a little like thailand was +20 years ago (infrastructure and cost of living etc )..and many expats are going there because of thailand visa rules and high prices in thailand.
Agree, and Laos is like Cambodia was 20+ years ago.
@@MrElliottjc true..next big thing probably gonna be Myanmar if the war stops. ..expats likes cheap prices and misery
It’s cloudy and just 81 F right now. The heat & humidity in September during the rainy season is much lower and quite enjoyable. Aircon is not always needed. Been here in Siem Reap for 2 years now.
Sounds like a good life you had over there. -- I'm 74 and running out of time now - still in the US and unhappy with the ridiculous inflation ! -- Nice to know there are places like SR that prices are so reasonable. The Philippines is a much better option than Thailand ! - Maybe - better than Cambodia for some ? Many live there for $1000/mo. and less ! -- Not sure ''why'' you haven't given the Philippines a try now that your retired ? -- A tourist visa is enough for a trial run over there ? - - - Appreciate your efforts here. 🙏
lived there in phils for years i actually got pr there.. great place but for me not convenient
God bless you!
I think you should change visa agents James. I don’t pay for express services and have gotten the last three 1 year ER visa extensions for $290 in 7-9 days. We pay 730 riel/18 cents per kilowatt hour. We have a water well. I compared the raw rate of electricity where I come from. It was 7.5 cents per kilowatt-hour but after taxes and many fees it was over 25 cents per kilowatt-hour.
thanks for sharing..
G'day mate, yes my visa was the same price and time frame but in Siem Reap you will have to send everything to Phnom Penh hence the extra cost , maybe , still easier than Thailand for me ..
Catchya..
The high heat and humidity must tire a person out, even if they have to have the AC running 24/7.....Phnom Penh must be relatively wonderful for retirement compared to Saigon or Bangkok that are probably as bad as New York City, even if Siem Reap is much better and relaxing for retirement. Especially for people of our generation who are looking for a relaxed, quiet retirement life.
The heat & humidity now in September during the rainy season is much cooler and quite enjoyable. Aircon is not always needed. Been here in Siem Real for 2 years now.
@@wesgraham2262 So which are the virtually intolerable months?
@@dovygoodguy1296 Haven’t been keeping track really. But a guess is March-July or August. 85-95 degrees. Hot but not intolerable.
After 10 years of visiting Cambodia as a tourist, I’ve made the decision to TRY living in Seam Reap long term ,
Starting next week,
Peter,
Thanks for your story James .
Thanks for listening
Thanks, James. I like your program (show). Maybe we will visit SE Asia sometime.
Please do!
Excellent. Many thanks
Our pleasure!
I'm hoping to move to Cambodia in the not too distant future. And I have found your videos very informative.
I'm curious what you did for a living all of those years that allowed you to travel to so many different countries.
Thanks for the information, I'll be looking forward to your next videos.
Jim Hynes
i was a dj and a producer
Dear James: I will be arriving in Siem Reap on April 30th... I have booked 5 days in an "apartment-hotel" in Siem Reap while I find my "home".... in a village 10-20 minutes outside of the city proper... I hope I can contact you when I arrive and would like to take you to dinner... Can't wait to load up and GO!
sure sounds nice
Should try to be in Siem Reap on Khmer New Year.. around week of April 12th-15th… amazing experience
@@Hea9lt9hy9 NOT MUCH CHANCE OF THAT... purchased a cheap cut rate ticket that will cost me over US$350 to change...
Good video mate, however, I disagree Thailand being more expensive, it depends a lot on your choices. Happy to hear that Cambodia is a good option though.
I live in a small house in a good location in Nong Khai for 6,000 baht a month ($167), bills with aircon most of the day about 2000 baht ($56), multiple entry retirement visa with agent 29,000 baht ($806) first year, then 12,000 baht ($334), food very cheap from 50-60 baht (~$1.5) a meal and up, small bottle of beer in the bar from 60 baht up ($1.6), 35-40 baht ($1.1) in supermarket. Reporting is every 90 days and can be done online, no need to go to immigration.
I am in Nong Khai I could, if I want to go Laos and then I don't need reporting for another 90 days.
i remember nk long time ago in the 90's
hello here-comes-sate, very interesting reply, thank you. i have spent some pleasant time in vientiane. i like that area but might feel a bit more secure living on the south bank of the mekong. may i ask: your property rental agent, your visa extension agent, are you with a thai partner or solo, how often do you feel a need and for what purpose to visit udon thani or bkk? really appreciate any info you care to share about n.k.
How reliable is the electrical power grid system in Cambodia when there is constant high demand because of the heavy heat and humidity? The US and Canada always face brownouts because of very high demand on the grid system both in the summer and very cold times of the winter. So the system must get even more critical in a place like Cambodia!
@@jimellis1810 Amazing. You mean that Cambodia has managed to developed a very high quality electrical grid that can handle such high demand with the heat? I couldn't imagine how it would feel there in the summer if it failed.
it's pretty good better than before..
@@jamesncooper What was your experience over 30 years under primitive conditions in Cambodia?
Helpful.Thanks
Glad it helped
James, a question if you don’t mind. Do the locals fish for FUN. I like fishing and will bring a rod if they do. Thanks. Mark
Yes they do
G'day mate , Everything you have said is accurate about deciding to move to Cambodia ! As well as trying all places to see where you like best , chat to as many as possible to get different views to help you decide my visa cost $290 in Phnom Penh very simple process, and great with multi entries, so easy , any way
Catchya ...
A very nice looking city and certainly cheap enough. -- Not quite as cheap as the Philippines for cost of living. -- The weather -- in the Philippines > can also be much cooler an hour or so S of Manila @ 2000 ft elevation ! = Avg. 88 F & 66 F -- for hi & low. AC is seldom used by many. People too are super welcoming and friendly - speaking English as their 2nd language. + A 3 year tourist visa is cheap and easy. Many expats renew it repeatedly - and vacation out of the country every 3 years - 'repeatedly' ! -- 🤔 -- I really like Siem Reap a lot - but the excruciating heat and humidity - is just too much for my - ''old'' - body !!! -?-
i remember living in pasig and cebu
@@jamesncooper Hot and expensive in both of them. An hour or so S of Manila Airport is Tagaytay - check it out !!! > You might be quite surprised ? = Cheaper & cooler !
Nice video. Very informative. Is it possible to teach a private English class in one`s own apt? How much do parents pay for their kids to learn English?
Sorry Henry.. i don't know I do know that teachers get an average of 1K to 2K per month if in a regular private school
Thanks for this very informative video. Do you speak Khmer and how hard would it be to learn?
very little - and yes you can learn here
pls explain more re $100/mo medical insurance. is this an arrangement for care at a particular hospital?
I have had International insurance for a long time .. never used..
@@jamesncooper thank you for quickly replying but i have worn a seat belt for 50+ years and never “used” it. i am interested in some kind of medical coverage that will get me treatment to a certain amount until i can physically recover enough get access to my funds otherwise. since you raised the issue, i would simply like to know more details. i understand that some hospitals in the philippines have a membership plan that guarantees some amount of coverage. what are various options in cambodia? thank you.
I haven't been to SR since covid but spent a lot of time there since 2015. How's the new airport and how much did you say the fare to the airport is? I live in Vietnam currently and Bangkok before.
Where do you buy your drinking water ml
delivery 10 bottles 10$
@@jamesncooper TY
For people who don't drive, are there sufficient Uber or Grab services? Or alternatively the tuktuks?
TUKS grab no uber
When I spent 2 months in Phnom Penh I exclusively rode in cars, I think on Grab? Because I didn't see the tuks or motorcycles as worth the risk, I have no insurance, and the price difference is a joke compared to what I usually spend in a month visiting somewhere like Vienna or Paris
Most of the cars that picked me up??? ELECTRIC cars made by the Chinese! BYD!
James thank you, from the Chinese capital. Considering SR going into retirement. Are you able to recommend that travel agent who facilitates your visa each year please? Thank you Sir, regards
most will do... i use one in city center i forgot the name
What scooter do you own
adv 160
That’s the bike I want being nearly 100 kg, I have a driver and riders license in Aus, is that reciprocal in Cambodia or do I have to do a local license as well, thanks
Hello sir
Siem Reap looks quiet and tranquil. Can foreigners buy house lot without marrying local?
Yes you can but its quite tricky some housing estates allow
Im seriously planning an escape from the cost of living especially rent in London. I get a state pension of £1000 ($1275 US) what do you reckon?
It can be done
I get $1525 USD and was concerned with that - but..... ruclips.net/video/9KVOoqCC4Xw/видео.htmlsi=TdlyZWHgXUdo8p9m
This guy is flip flop no principle guy like BBC
thanks for the pov
Cost of basic monthly motor bike rental please
I THINK sorry caps on 170$ per month i'm sure u can get cheaper
Can you open a bank account and buy a scooter on a business visa?@@jamesncooper
Would you say cambodia is better to retire than vietnam and cheaper? I compared da nang and siem and they're literally the same in price.
A 'visa run' - needed every 90 days costs extra $ and must be added to Vietnam budget - for those trips and expense. --?-- I suspect it would also be a pain in the ass after awhile too ? > Cambodia - you never have to leave with the over 55 - 'retirement visa' !
@@KB3TLE If you're not over 55?
@@Anomalyy666 Sorry - I only researched retirement destinations cause I'm old.