Table of Contents
What do I need to know before moving to Thailand?
11 Things to Know Before Moving to Thailand
- Find out the cost of living in Thailand.
- Do your research about the best place to live in Thailand.
- Make sure to obtain the correct visa and documents.
- Apply for health insurance.
- Only bring the most essential things.
- Get vaccinated.
- Learn some basic Thai.
- Join expatriate groups.
How much should I save before moving to 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.
Do foreigners pay tax in Thailand?
Does Thailand Income Tax Apply to Foreign Income? Thailand income tax applies to worldwide income, just as the US does. But unlike the US, only residents are taxed on their worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on the income earned in Thailand.
What do I need to move to Thailand?
Moving To Thailand 1 Health Insurance. Because of the COVID-19 Pandamic, you need to have health insurance with at least $100,000 USD coverage in order to enter Thailand. 2 Booking Flights. 3 Importing Pets. 4 Bringing Necessities. 5 Checking Important Documents.
How to move to Thailand as a Westerner?
When first moving to Thailand, it’s easy for Westerners to spend money in places like Khao San Road An important part to remember is during your first few months you’ll spend money on tourist attractions and will overpay for things.
What is it like to live in Thailand?
Thailand is a major regional transport hub in Asia and also has a developed domestic travel infrastructure which makes getting from one part of the country to the other an easy proposition be it by plane, train, or automobile. This means you can pretty much choose to live anywhere you like in Thailand with the minimum of hassle.
How long can you stay in Thailand on a tourist visa?
Passport holders from a further 19 countries may get a visa on arrival for short-term vacations. Everyone else just has to apply for a regular tourist visa. It usually allows you to stay in Thailand for up to 60—90 days depending on your nationality. In order to obtain a tourist visa, you need the following documents:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C9AJQuchH8