Well, Caller, like you I think it's an interesting thread.
I can't give a lot of information about all countries Pete mentioned above, but may be some helpful information can be added from my side.
Philippines, offers you different kind of proper long-term-visa.
The newest is the so-called SRRV (Special Resident Retiree’s Visa).
It's a little bit like the Thai Elite Card, and offers you many useful benefits.
The big difference is, you don't need to buy it for 1 mio, and never ever see your money again… you just have to show US$ time-deposits in a Phil-account.
Your qualification starts already with the age of 35 years.
It would be too much to describe everything...just take a look to the government website by yourself.
http://www.plra.gov.ph/main/index.php?pid=2&lang=1
It's worth to have a look in my eyes...and please keep in mind, that the life-costs are till 30% cheaper more as in TH, if you have Euros, US$ or Pound Sterling.
Cambodia has same restrictive laws in view of buying land & houses as the Phils or TH, but they handle the Immigration-regulations more comfortable and it’s also not expensive.
You can get a normal tourist-visa by Internet already
http://evisa.mfaic.gov.kh/index.php?version=eng
or on arrival.
There isn't any limitation how often you are coming to Cambodia with this kind of visa.
For a long-stay it's better to apply for a business-visa in advance.
It costs just 5 US$ more than a tourist-visa but can be extended till one year (multiple-entry).
No age-limits, no deposits, just pay the fee in Phnom Penh Immigration Division....it's less than US $250/per year.
There aren't many official websites in the moment, but a look to the following link could confirm you the most regulations.
http://www.embassyofcambodia.org.nz/Visaregulation.htm
Malaysia, offers a special program for foreigners, which have the wish to stay for long time.
It's called "Malaysia My Second Home"!
There is no age-limit, too!
Applicants and their spouses, who are both over 50 years have to show fixed deposit of (let us say it in Baht) not less than 1.5 mio
Singles above 50 years have to show not less than 1 mio Baht.
For married or single applicants below 50 years it's the same, but a monthly income from not less than 70,000 Baht is required, too.
The Visa (Social visit pass) is valid for 5 years, and can be extended always for further 5 years.
You can't make any business under this program, BUT you're allowed to purchase
2 units of residential properties of value not less than 1.5 mio Baht
in your name!
For more information have a look to the following link, please.
http://mm2h.motour.gov.my/cms/index.php?n=en
My personal resume:
Cambodia is great for an uncomplicated long-stay!
The Phils offers you a very inexpensive life, with great standard.
Malaysia is in the moment the best for those that want to invest and dream about an own house(s) in Southeast-Asia.
What TH offers us (compare to these 3 countries) in the moment?
Now I'll close and start to think deep about my own question!
Hopefully I'll find a good answer!
