
Not just early retirement: Banker spots an interesting trend among Indian couple in their 50s
As the stress of urban life and long corporate careers begins to take its toll, a surprising number of Indian couples in their 50s are charting a new path, one that leads not to a quiet suburb but to the tranquil towns of Thailand. Trading metro city's traffic for
Chiang Mai
's calm, they're finding a way to stretch their
retirement
years without compromising on quality of life. Early retirement might not just be a dream anymore. It's gradually becoming a movement as people are choosing to step away from the corporate rat race.
Investment banker
Sarthak Ahuja
recently spotlighted this emerging trend on
LinkedIn
, noting a 25% rise in Indian retirees moving to Thailand over the past three years. According to him, many are opting for early retirement, consulting, or freelancing roles while making the most of Thailand's Retirement Visa Program.
To him, the math makes sense. He claims that a 2BHK in Chiang Mai rents for around Rs 50,000 per month, while their metro homes back in India often fetch over Rs 1 lakh in rent. According to him, healthcare is 25% cheaper, overall living expenses drop by 30–40%, and with only a 1.5-hour time difference, many continue working remotely for Indian clients.
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He added that to qualify, retirees must hold Rs 25 lakh in a Thai bank and earn over Rs 1.5 lakh per month. While not a tax-saving hack, this is becoming a popular lifestyle upgrade for those rethinking the meaning of retirement.
Social media reacts
Users had mixed but engaging reactions to the rising trend of Indian retirees settling in Thailand. Many praised Thailand's visa policy, calling it surprisingly well-suited to Indian retirees. Some were intrigued by the financial mechanics, raising concerns about the safety of depositing large sums in foreign banks for promised returns.
Others appreciated the broader lifestyle shift, noting how peace of mind and quality of life are now taking precedence over traditional goals like wealth accumulation or status. A few offered a different perspective, highlighting the emotional and social challenges of moving abroad in one's 50s. They pointed out that many Indians value deep-rooted social networks and may find it difficult to relocate far from their comfort zones.
Another user applauded Sarthak Ahuja for identifying a refreshing take on retirement, calling it less about slowing down and more about upgrading to a better lifestyle, complete with tropical backdrops and Thai delicacies. One even quipped that Chiang Mai is becoming the new Gurgaon, but with cleaner air and mango sticky rice. For some, this movement signals a new Indian dream: earn in rupees, live in baht, and retire with a balance.
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