Q&A

Is it easy to immigrate to Thailand?

Is it easy to immigrate to Thailand?

Expats looking to join a large community of fellow foreigners will find an easy home in Thailand. Thanks to the easy way of life and low cost of living, Thailand welcomes massive amounts of foreigners every year both as tourists and new residents.

Can I permanently move to Thailand?

Obtaining status as a Permanent Resident (PR) in Thailand has many advantages. It allows you to live permanently in Thailand, with no requirement to apply for an extension of stay. You will also be able to apply for an extension of stay and Permanent Resident status for your non-Thai family members.

Is it worth moving to Thailand?

Thailand is one of the most popular destinations for expats, and there are many reasons why. Here, you can get year-round sunny weather and access to modern conveniences at an affordable cost. It’s truly a special place to live, with its relaxed lifestyle, delicious food, and vibrant culture. Plus, it’s beautiful.

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Is Thailand Immigration strict?

Under Thailand’s Immigration Act all foreigners must let the authorities know where they’re staying at all times. Those who fail to comply, both Thais and foreigners, face hefty fines or the non-renewal of long-stay visas.

How much money do you need to live comfortably in Thailand?

You should plan to live in Thailand on a budget of at least $1,500 per month, with $2,000 being a more reasonable benchmark. This will allow you to live comfortably without breaking the bank. You could potentially live a lot cheaper, as low as $1,000 a month, but you would probably have a difficult time.

Is Thailand visa free from Philippines?

Yes. As a Philippine passport holder, we can enter visa-free in Thailand and stay for up to 30 days.

How long can foreigners stay Thailand?

1 year
This visa is often a Multiple Entry Visa to Thailand valid for use for a period of 1 year. You are allowed to stay 90 days per entry which means, every 90 days, you will have to go to border and have your visa stamped at the immigration (visa run).

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Do girls in Thailand speak English?

Some Thais but not many speak English very well. Many Thais speak just a little bit. A large group of Thais do not speak any English at all and do not understand you when you speak English to them.