In which Asian country is it easiest to get a permit/longer visa?
I turned 18 and don't want to live in Germany anymore because I've been in a very bad place mentally for years, and I don't like the society here. I speak Indonesian and a little Thai, but I've read that it's relatively difficult to get a long-term visa there. I currently have 300,000 in my bank account, which should be enough for an apartment and enough food for now. Are there any good strategies or ways I can get access to that? I really can't stand it here anymore. I earn my money online. Thanks in advance for the answers 🙂
At the age, it's really hard with Thailand. I'm just getting a computer visa, also a student visa. Then you also need to study in Thailand.
Sure you don't want approx. 25,000 euros for a five-year "Thailand Elite Visa" output. You're not that fat now. I don't even know if there's the foot of minors at all (in Thailand you're full of 20).
But if you suffer from psychological problems, it would be quite likely that an emigration from the rain will bring you to the mourning.
Go to the corresponding message and ask, but you should know his problems are always taken with you. And especially Indonesia and Thailand are very restrictive countries with a completely different legal system. You get into prison for things that are not a problem here.
Take a longer holiday there and look at the country. And as free as here you live in barely one country, and even though all swear, the bureaucracy is also almost everywhere worse, and then a non-European language and everything is different.
With this sum, this is likely to be possible in most countries to get even longer visas. Ask for the corresponding messages, then you are on the safe side
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Addendum: My sister-in-law has much less "on the edge" and has been living in Hua Hin (Thailand) for 4 years. Is already retired
That's exactly what makes the difference between your brother-in-law and the FS 😉