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Thailand Expats, Working in Thailand, Retiring in Thailand, Thailand Business Thailand Expats absolutely — High levels of personal safety coupled with modern infrastructure, medical and recreation facilities and a moderate climate have seen an increasing number of expats choose Thailand as their retirement destination.

At the same time increasing levels of foreign investment have resulted in an influx of foreign workers appointed to senior roles based in Thailand.

This section is for those who have retired in Thailand, or who are based here in connection with their employment. Here we will look at everything from the business and economic climate to the locations of the best gold courses.

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Published on October 21st, 2011

Retirement is an inevitable stage of life. Some view this as the sunset of life but it can be better perceived as a start of ...


Published on October 12th, 2010

Thailand has an intricate fabric of cultures and traditions that have evolved throughout history, some have grown into social norms - even laws - today. ...


Published on September 26th, 2008

The newest member of Preferred Hotel Group has been announced to the northern hospitality named RatiLanna Riverside Spa Resort located in Chiang Mai. RatiLanna Riverside Spa ...


Published on September 10th, 2008

From August 23, 2008 all businesses and schools in Thailand must keep their internet usage logs available for government inspection or face a Bt500,000 fine. The ...


Published on September 10th, 2008

A warning for the lovelorn, lonely, or those who play around to much, some of Thailand's less scrupulous Isaan girls have come up with a ...


Published on August 25th, 2008

Written by John LeFevre Foreigners wishing to establish businesses in Thailand will find things a little easier starting next year with a raft of amendments set ...


Published on August 1st, 2008

Thai property law permits foreign nationals to purchase condominium units not exceeding 49 per cent of the total area of a condominium building. To make the ...


Published on August 1st, 2008

Foreigners residing in Thailand can obtain a locally issued credit card but the rules that apply to foreigners are in many cases much more onerous ...


Published on August 1st, 2008

The topic of whether foreigners living and working in Thailand are eligible to open bank accounts and what criteria apply is one that elicits a ...


Published on August 1st, 2008

This article was written by John LeFevre Thailand’s Public Health Minister, Wicharn Meenchainant, has warned residents and visitors alike to remain vigilant to the dangers of ...




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