cnxsoft
French expat in Thailand
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5
About me
French
Speaks French, English, Thai
Registration: 21 December 2018
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Payment methods in Thailand by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Once youre settled in Thailand, you will need to make some basic purchases, like groceries or pay bills. Hence, it is essential to know the payment methods available in your host country. Which are the most common payment ...
So does that mean when I pay my credit card balance, I can do so with my local bank account in Thailand? Read More
Payment methods in Thailand by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Once youre settled in Thailand, you will need to make some basic purchases, like groceries or pay bills. Hence, it is essential to know the payment methods available in your host country. Which are the most common payment ...
I don't really need cash since I have enough Thai Baht in my bank account, would that also work for purchases both offline and online. If there's a currency exchange rate then it's not so interesting. Read More
Payment methods in Thailand by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Once youre settled in Thailand, you will need to make some basic purchases, like groceries or pay bills. Hence, it is essential to know the payment methods available in your host country. Which are the most common payment ...
Cash, online banking, PayPal when available, and oversea credit card. I cannot get a local credit card despite working here. Read More
Divorcing in Thailand by Diksha
Hello everyone, Reaching the decision to seek divorce can be hard. Filing the papers as an expat in Thailand can be as taxing since a good grasp of legislations is needed and the process can prove to be tedious. Where and how do you apply for ...
If you don't have any assets to divide or find a mutual compromise before the actual divorce, you can just go to the Amphur where you registered a "non-contested divorce" and sign the paper with the reason for divorce "We do not ... Read More
Digital Nomad in Hat Yai by SillyWabbit
Hi everybody. Hi. I'm really wanting to move to Hat Yai, Thailand. The rents and cost of living are cheaper there compared to Bangkok for example. I also have a few friends in the city. I'm thinking of becoming a digital nomad by doing ...
It's illegal, but it's just like not wearing a helmet while driving in the countryside: you're unlikely to get caught. You may have issues after a while if you come to Thailand on a tourist visa, as immigration may not allow you to come ... Read More