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7. Chiang Mai, Thailand
An incredibly beautiful destination whether to visit or live, Chiang Mai, Thailand has attracted so many expats already, they have their own social club. Full of intricate temples, shrines and medieval monasteries, Chiang Mai is relatively peaceful although it’s considered the northern capital of the country.
Aside from typical city happenings, there are a number of amazing outdoorsy activities in the area such as rain forest ziplining and visiting elephant sanctuaries. With an incredibly low cost of living, it’s no wonder Thailand has been a favorite among American retirees for decades.
Upon holding a non-immigrant visa for at least three years, you can apply to become a permanent resident provided you meet one of the categories outlined by the Thai foreign embassy.