Several recent threads allude toward the increasing “difficulty” in remaining in Thailand. The hoops we must jump through, extensions, money in limbo, 90 Day reps, TM30’s, re-entry permits, the strength of the Baht… and, of course, God only knows just what tomorrow will bring…
So, the question is: Just what will it take for you to “pack your bags” and leave uh… “Amazing Thailand”?
For myself – to actually leave Thailand I would have to be kicked out. Or, if the boss decided her home country no longer suited her (long shot lottery odds on that one).
But, for yourself. The folks here for employment, well, loss of job or just getting tired of the country is easy to understand.
However, you family folk. Repatriation for you child/children education?
Perhaps, a few expats are riding the ragged edge financially.
Could, immigrations enforcement (discretion of the IO) actually cause someone to pack their bags (and family) and leave? Knowing that moving is costly and never an easy task. Life of course is most complicated.
But, back to the question. Just what is, or would be, the “Straw that Broke, or would break, the Camel’s Back” for you?
Again, for myself, I would either; a) have to be kicked out, or, b) the wife’s decision.