CORRECTION: I said that the retirement visa is available if you are 50, it's actually 55.
@veronicamarthinsen69512 ай бұрын
Or younger if you have documents that you are retired. 😁 We got it, and we are 35 and 45, since we brought all the doc on it that says you are retired back home and have a ok income.
@sctt25252 ай бұрын
@@veronicamarthinsen6951 I was turned down for it a year ago, age 51. Had documentation that I retired from federal job and proof of income.
@KB3TLE2 ай бұрын
Where can I get a Sarah ? "I want one too !" 🤗
@ryancarver42702 ай бұрын
The man, the myth, the legend. Great video as always. Very thorough.
@thailandmalcolm2 ай бұрын
I live in Thailand. I live in an older condo in Pattaya (5-minute scooter ride to the beach). It is all concrete, so the rooms are quiet. I am on the ninth floor, so the sunsets are great, and I do not have any trouble with mosquitoes up here. I do not get much road noise because I am on the ninth floor. We have a large pool with a slide. There is a restaurant by the pool; most meals are 3-7 dollars. My rent is $207/month. I have a new wall unit ac. It works great; a guy comes out the same day to fix it if it breaks. I run the ac 24/7 and my electric bill is $30/month. My room is 270 square feet or 30 square meters. It has plenty of room for a single guy. I have no plans to move back to the States.
@Littlewoods_permaculture2 ай бұрын
Are u living off savings ?
@thailandmalcolm2 ай бұрын
@@Littlewoods_permaculture I have income and savings. I have not used my savings. It is always important to have at least six months' worth of savings. I would recommend more savings if you are going to live overseas.
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
We rented a condo in Pattaya for a week to see what it would be like to live there. It was a nice place, similar to what you've described. I knew electricity in Thailand is cheap, but I didn't know it was that cheap. Wow.
@thailandmalcolm2 ай бұрын
@@itchyfeetonthecheap My electric bill in Denver is about $300.
@veronicaburgess72502 ай бұрын
sounds great Terry ❤️ xx v
@QuinnPrice2 ай бұрын
On rent, yes, Phenom Pehn starts at around $300/mo. Siem Reap starts around $150 so if you are cost driven, Siem Reap might be for you.
@KB3TLE2 ай бұрын
Siem Reap has some nice well equipped studios for $120 -- $130..... even some month to month w/o a lease ! Saw one for $150 - elect wifi cable and cleaning included !!! You have to search. kzbin.info/www/bejne/jHjWZZJ-i8yknposi=1Bwhc2DrOXD5b-Ue
@tdgdbs12 ай бұрын
Your rent is my total expenses for two month in small town Vietnam. My rent is $150 for 2 bed/2 bath, no AC needed in central highland.
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
But like I said, it's not just about how cheap you can live, it's about quality of life. Can you order tacos to your doorstep? How far away is the nearest movie theater? What's the pub quiz scene like in the central highlands?
@ElectricPaoloIAM2 ай бұрын
If anyone is paying 1000 usa for rent in Cambodia they need too seriously reconsider.
@kitty_s23456Ай бұрын
@@ElectricPaoloIAMI'd say it's horses for courses. They live in a large-ish condo unit, I think. (2 BR, with balcony, building has gym & pool). They live in the capital since his wife has work there & gets housing subsidy of $1000/ month. They like being in a city with conveniences. They like dining out, going to the movies, etc. If they're happy, then it's their life. Live & let live. 🙂
@virginiabrewster84442 ай бұрын
Thanks for the hard work!
@revelationmd2 ай бұрын
Another great upload Ryan. Love your humour mate - keep em coming!
@PathwaysMindfulExplorations2 ай бұрын
Love the name of your channel. Thanks for the information and the comedy. Peace. ✌️
@ivegotaguitar2 ай бұрын
I live in Siem Reap in a 1 bedroom with pool and a private balcony right on Taphul road and cleaning is twice a month, rent is $300. I'm from a cold climate so my electric bill is $80- 100 a month, I keep it nice in here. All in for cable, Wi-Fi bottled water, 24 security it was $393 this month. My last bill total in July for that in a mobile home by the airport in Detroit was $985. And I owned the mobile home. Why does anyone on Social Security as their main source of income ( such as myself) live in the U.S.? My biggest problem since coming here is this, how do I tell my son I'm never going to live in the U.S. again. The quality of life here is so much higher than it is in the U.S. Why would I ever go back?
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
Exactly this. Thanks for sharing.
@Jeffr0-y1fАй бұрын
That might start to change come January when the extreme Wokeist leftists currently in power are replaced by the new US government. We'll see.
@TonyKeepingItClean2 ай бұрын
Nice video, and I totally agree with everything you said.
@CYICU822 ай бұрын
Cool video, lived here for a year and that about right excluding the major traveling. I pay $460 for service apartment in BKK2, the utilities similar to yours and I don’t use the AC that much so pay about $15-$25 max on electricity. ( use a fan and live on higher floor ) the rest very accurate. Thanks for the video it was very entertaining and informative.
@ivanmusto1002 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing and being transparent
@jhgfghjfuzrtfchchghgf2 ай бұрын
very impressive, thanks for tracking your costs all that time!
@MarkGillard-g1x2 ай бұрын
Excellent info and very funny. Thankyou.
@NailsbyDalinАй бұрын
Thank for the videos.. you got new Cambodian subscriber 🙌🇰🇭♥️
@douglasthorp74712 ай бұрын
Yes i own a two bedroom an pay my utilities. I have a pool and gym with security and free moto parking. Internet is 18 $ high speed with router. My mortgage and utilities is less 300$ than i was paying in one bedroom apartment in Las Vegas Nevada. Happy to be here always will. Thanks for your video.😊
@nanthakumarannkathiresu2322 ай бұрын
Great from Canada 🇨🇦
@garamondthree2 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the useful content of your videos. I have been following your channel for many months now, in preparation for our holiday in Cambodia - starting next week. We are much better prepared than we would have been otherwise. Along the way I also enjoyed your quirky sense of humour. Thank you so much!
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
Glad I could help! Have a great vacation in Cambodia.Safe travels.
@robertwilliamson9222 ай бұрын
Exactly! High quality of life….at much less expense. I hope to return soon…..stuck in Canada for now. Many thanks Ryan and Sarah. Namo Buddhaya, 🙏🏼 ☸️ 🌴 ✈️ 🙂
@wolfgangschmidt977Ай бұрын
I lived near Sihanoukville for nine months. I find your report very realistic, unfortunately people don't know any different, we have to live with it or not. Come to Sihanoukville, you will definitely like it better there. I have lived in Thailand for over 15 years, you shouldn't compare it,
@RamonGonzales-gh1kiАй бұрын
Good info! Thanks.
@tangojohn2 ай бұрын
Good information!!! We currently have not committed to actually moving to Cambodia yet but we are now coming there two or three times a year for several weeks at a time. We are wine drinkers and in many videos and forums many ex pats mention how cheap alcohol is. I will agree that beer is very cheap but we find the wine cost 25 go 50 percent higher than what we pay buying it on sale in Dallas, Texas USA. I understand it is all imported and maybe that is why. Thanks for posting such detailed information.
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
Yeah, unfortunately wine is one of the most expensive ways to catch a buzz in Camboida. It's possible to get a bottle of decent wine for $5, but I'm usually paying $6-7.
@MMPlaneSpotting-su3ns2 ай бұрын
I recently moved to Phnom Penh from the DFW (Garland) area. Couldn't be happier. Greetings!
@tangojohn2 ай бұрын
@@MMPlaneSpotting-su3ns We live in Lochwood, near Jupiter and Northwest Hwy near Garland. We think the best banh mi sandwiches are at Quoc Bao in Garland at Jupiter and Walnut near Hiep Thai supermarket. We are planning our next trip back to Cambodia probably in February.
@wrt88832 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@Shibari-shi2 ай бұрын
So Sarah keeps you barefoot and in the Kitchen - LOL. Great video, BTW. Not enough folks do a long term break down of costs
@bokatorus7712 ай бұрын
I like your humor. It is hilarious! Cambodia has cheese farms.
@rebeltheharem70282 ай бұрын
That's not bad. I live on that much back here in the states. In my parents house.... But hey, the upside is I get to save 70% of my income every year so I can move to SEA, where living is cheaper.
@Char124032 ай бұрын
I think I saw you on a tuktuk on Nordom a few days ago
@KB3TLE2 ай бұрын
OK --- Ryan - need to know '''if''' you can buy and own a 3 wheel tuk tuk Baja RE - for your personal use ? Many expats and Filipinos do in the Philippines. Not all are registered specifically for taxis. Please advise !!! ---?--- 🤔
@joshl41112 ай бұрын
I've got a friend in Phnom Penh who owns/drives a tuktuk for personal use and he's a foreigner :)
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
I don't know any foreigners in Phnom Penh that own one, but I think it's possible. As long as you aren't operating it as a taxi. Buying a tuktuk would make a great video. Email me if you decide to do it and want me to document it. itchyfeetonthecheap@gmail.com
@sebastiendroletpoitras3738Ай бұрын
I would be curious to know the name of the app you are using to track your expenses. (For my own benefits)
@dannyho67862 ай бұрын
@00:46, now whats the story behind this little clip ?
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
That's Sara arriving home after a long day at work!
@KrusinTheKingdom2 ай бұрын
I'm trying to move to Kampot province. I still have a wait before I'm ready, but I was wondering, you talked about buying a motorbike. How about buying your own tuktuk? or is that somehow a more complicated? I think it would be the perfect transportation for me, rainy day riding, as a grocery Getter, beach runner. I would upgrade it so I can take long trips and explore the countryside as well. I'm definitely interested in your thoughts on that.
@DiscoDrew2 ай бұрын
You can buy a brand new Bajaj for $4000. $2000 second hand.
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
I love the idea. I don't know anyone that's done it, but I'm sure there are people out there.
@KrusinTheKingdom2 ай бұрын
@itchyfeetonthecheap Sounds good. I'm gonna give it a shot. Hopefully, I can get out there by February next year, I'll let you know how goes. Thank you for the videos, love your sense to humor 🤗
@anttirantanen9940Ай бұрын
@@KrusinTheKingdom tuk-tuk need own driver licence, can't officially drive same with moto.
@ronaldsander1974Ай бұрын
It was refreshing to watch an entertaining video about the real costs of living in Cambodia. I've seen videos where people are trying to convince me I can live like a King in ________ for $500/month. Those numbers just don't seem to be realistic.
@trevr19692 ай бұрын
I personally feel as a single person, nothing less than what you shared per month is mandatory. By the way, I really appreciate your video and information.
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I kind of agree. The compromises you make in a couple can sometimes cost more.
@SinnSisamouth-d1x7 күн бұрын
Hi Ryan, please share the school information. I am a k1-12 math teacher in the USA, and I am a Cambodian. I would love to move back here, I have a hard time getting by now. Thanks Ross Yoeum
@marhar392 ай бұрын
How come no mention of your podiatrist? With itchy feet I would think that that would be a major part of your budget??? :D
@acajudi1002 ай бұрын
Use your urine for itchy feet. Soak feet in your urine.
@chrish89032 ай бұрын
Thanks for the rundown. I wonder how many people will move there as a result of vids like this. Living in Toronto is ridiculously expensive and quality of life is declining. A lose lose proposition. It's amazing that more people in the West haven't moved to SE Asia already. Thing is money isn't the only thing to consider. Finding a comfort zone is also key so you feel like you belong there. Language learning is important or at least finding other English speakers. I'm still just a snowbird for now but looking to make the full year transition soon. Greetings from Scarberia.
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
A "comfort zone" is a good point to put it. Here in Cambodia the zone is basically the expat world, which is pretty big if you're in the right neighbourhood.
@Jeffr0-y1fАй бұрын
Toronthole, like much of big city Canada, is now a cesspit of extreme Wokeism, corruption and extortion. Things might change in a year or so. Maybe.
@TSerey2 ай бұрын
I swear you’re hilarious 😂😂😂 thank you for this insightful video
@Kristoferwitha_k2 ай бұрын
So I take it once you pay that fee for the Visa you can leave the country and come back and they don't have any problems with that? In other words, it's not like Thailand where if you have too many stamps on your passport from other countries going in and out, they're going to give you a hard time?
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
Yeah, you can come and go as much as you want. A lot of people who lived in Thailand are coming here because the visa process is so much easier.
@AndyMacgregor-m2zАй бұрын
Great Video. Thank god all the North Americans who say they are gonna come in the comments on all the YT channels, never actually do ! We get a lot of the ex military ones in PI
@JamezSantiago2 ай бұрын
Wonder if sarsarthelovely, was a teacher back home too? Thanks for the video:)
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
She did teach in Canada, but it was mostly teaching English as a second language. Then when she got her credentials to teach high school science, we moved overseas.
@sctt25252 ай бұрын
Love the video. Always great info. I was told 55 for the retirement visa. Did they lower it to 50?
@jlynnburton97182 ай бұрын
From my research it is 55 not 50
@wesgraham22622 ай бұрын
It definately is 55
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
Yes, definitely 55. I pinned a comment with the correction. Thanks for pointing this out.
@wesgraham22622 ай бұрын
@@itchyfeetonthecheap You’re ACES buddy! 😎
@neonboy992 ай бұрын
Sadly food in Cambodia is now way more expensive than in Bangkok or any city in Vietnam or Indonesia
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say way more expensive. Let's save "way more" for countries outside of SEA. I do think that my food bill would be less living in Bangkok, but that's because I'd eat more local food. I think if you compare restaurants that serve foreign food, the prices are pretty similar.
@neonboy992 ай бұрын
@@itchyfeetonthecheap It's down to Cambodia using the US Dollar, so even the most basic street food is above a dollar. You can hardly find anything at 50 cents (2000 Riel) anymore. In Bangkok and Hanoi its easier to find food under a dollar. Yes its way cheaper than in the US or EU but Cambodia is not as cheap as people think. I should know after staying here for 20 years.
@Hea9lt9hy92 ай бұрын
Impressive… you can work as a bookkeeper… wish you can show comparison between the year… which year is highest ?
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
The first year, because we had to buy more things, but it was about $1000 more than year 2 and 3.
@ChrisKirtley2 ай бұрын
Do people not ride bicycles these days in Cambodia? That's what I did when was there.
@Jeffr0-y1fАй бұрын
Yes, you can. There are some new bike shops and also some preowned bike shops that sell decent rides.
@LJ-jq8og2 ай бұрын
So I add 200.00 a month for my regular body rubs ⁉
@Jeffr0-y1fАй бұрын
Include a happy ending buddy?
@LJ-jq8ogАй бұрын
@@Jeffr0-y1f YES, but not every time... Thats a less frequent event 😊
@anttirantanen9940Ай бұрын
Visa 180$ year Work permit 100$ Don't use agents.
@mimibigdy19172 ай бұрын
Itchy knows cheapy and luxury living in KoW !
@BradleyT2p22 ай бұрын
$50 for a night out in Canada? Haha, yeah in 2016.
@ianpatrick23Ай бұрын
These costs are so low for such a great lifestyle!
@tdotguy40042 ай бұрын
cost of living in Canada is so high right now!!
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
No 💩
@Jeffr0-y1fАй бұрын
Unfortunately Canada is under the thumb of Woke leftists and their bogus ideologies to turn anyone who breathes oxygen into a perpertual tax slave. Canada's rich natural resources are being crushed thanks to leftie Woke green nonsense politics. Sad really.
Yup. But remember, I eat most my meals out. Most of my cooking is oatmeal for breakfast, or maybe some eggs and toast.
@SchutzeAmon3 күн бұрын
you don't seem to have learned very much during your time there. we are also a couple, live in biggest city in VN, our apartment costs less than half of that $1000+, we've all the perks except for cable (who still uses that when youtube is free)
@itchyfeetonthecheapКүн бұрын
Why do you say I haven't learned anything? What district do you live in HCMC? How many SQ meters is your apt?
@DontKnowWhereImGoingNext2 ай бұрын
I'd be interested to know the name of the school that your wife teaches at. I'm looking to move to Cambodia soon and would like to get an ESL teaching job when I arrive. Any information will be appreciated! Great video by the way, loved it!
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
I prefer to not give out that information, however you can check out the channel @TomTripsOut for information about teaching ESL in Cambodia.
@Techfanatic732 ай бұрын
Sound’s fantastic. My only issue is the $10000 you need in a bank account for the retirement visa. I make $1100 on my VA
@veronicamarthinsen69512 ай бұрын
You don't need money in you bank to get retirement visa. We don't!
@MarkGillard-g1x2 ай бұрын
Are you sure ?
@MarkGillard-g1x2 ай бұрын
I think that’s true about Thailand. Not Cambodia.
@veronicamarthinsen69512 ай бұрын
Not here in cambodia, we got retirement visa, they did not check.
@davidcolman52902 ай бұрын
You do not need money in the bank for a retirement visa in Cambodia.
@themangopyrate2 ай бұрын
"..or a BMW R9t Scrambler". I'll get right on that. lol😉☠🏴☠
@Anomalyy6662 ай бұрын
Hows the pizza there?
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
Great. Ate some last night.
@remiecrawford31902 ай бұрын
From Kevin: Go Boston Bruins.
@ccamire2 ай бұрын
Hello Ryan. We are travelling by bike, plane and ferry landing in your area. Are you available to meet for free lunch week of november 5-10. Thanks
@pAuL-nb2ud2 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 love it 🦶 🦶
@user-ep3ck5re4o2 ай бұрын
👌🙏
@michaelirish14452 ай бұрын
Well at least he just said the V word instead of the... Never mind.
@jlynnburton97182 ай бұрын
Your no longer doing medical exams. So your No longer an F.B.I ?? (female Body Inspector)
@LJ-jq8og2 ай бұрын
Cheese is BAD for your heart and arteries anyway 🤮
@JWnFlorida2 ай бұрын
Buy.. citizenship.. then it's all good. That's my 2 cents.. 🤪🤪🤪
@kriskravt34282 ай бұрын
250 k $
@Cantfindahable2 ай бұрын
Okay Cambodia is expensive
@itchyfeetonthecheap2 ай бұрын
Compared to the US? Canada? England? Australia?
@KB3TLE2 ай бұрын
I'm very disappointed that the Capital there is 2nd only to Singapore in S E Asia - for the cost of living ? ---- A terrible expense compared to Vietnam or Thailand ? ----- Siem Reap has much more affordable rentals ! > As a retired old fart from the US - it appeals to me when I see fellow US expats living quite "comfortably" there for as little as $800 / mo. !!! - - - Since I don't have a Sarah.... ?
@RonKlein-r7i2 ай бұрын
I saw that poll too, and my first and only though was that was a whole bunch of bullshit!! There is no way that Phnom Penh is anywhere near the expense of Singapore. Yes, Vietnam is a bit cheaper than Cambodia, but this is because many products have to exported into the country, so Cambodia has to pay heavy tariffs to Vietnam for having access to the Mekong. (Hopefully, after the new canal is constructed and operational, this will all change.) And Thailand isn't all that cheap anymore, and their government isn't making it easy for ex-pats to get retirement visas anymore. I can't think of another country in the world, and especially in the region, better than Cambodia in making this process more convenient, easier and less stress free. It's like Cambodia wants you there!!! ...
@bichsbanhbaos4088Ай бұрын
@@RonKlein-r7i campuchia 🇰🇭muốn rẻ như Việt Nam thì phải có đường biên giới với Trung Quốc. Trung Quốc và Việt Nam là 2 quốc gia hỗ trợ nhau trong việc sản xuất vì vị trí địa lý của nó. Chừng nào campuchia vẫn dùng tiền đô la cho thanh toán chính thức thì giá cả ở campuchia vẫn ngày càng cao.
@khmerspirit3351Ай бұрын
What are you doing there? I mean what do you do to make a living there. Scamming? I'm kidding