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Millennials Rebased in Bangkok: Visas, Property, And Business Opportunities! [Chills 191]

Curious about what life is like for Singaporeans living in Bangkok? In this episode, we sit down with Geraldina, Justin, and Ernie, three professionals who made the big move from Singapore to Thailand for better job opportunities and a change of lifestyle. From navigating the renewable energy market to setting up a legal consulting firm and even starting a dog fitness business, they share the ups and downs of living and working in Bangkok.

Discover how Thailand's "grey areas" create more room for business and personal growth, and why these Singaporeans are choosing to stay long-term. If you've ever wondered what it's like to work abroad or if you're looking for a life beyond the hustle in Singapore, you won’t want to miss this conversation!

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