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arunsashi
Hi All

My name is Arun , just moved to Bangkok
I am an Indian , and earlier was living in China / Hong Kong for about 12 years 
this is a new city for me , have been to Thailand many times but yes , first time to live and work here 
exploring the city now , just been a week 
feeling great 
Cheers , 
lifeintherai
My name is Ray, I live in Chiang Rai.  In my spare time, of which I have plenty, I make YouTube videos about establishments and people in Chiang Rai.
Shane M4
Hey everyone!

My name's Shane. I am a Zimbabwean national (unfortunately) but have lived in Australia and South Africa for most of my life. I completed a Degree in Commerce in 2013 and travelled a bit more since then.

I always wanted to stay in Asia for a few years as it'd be something new, hence why I am here! I'd ideally have a job lined up, that'd be ideal.

I have mainly worked in consultancy, HR, CRM, digital marketing and teaching (DJing, music production, audio etc)

Anyway, it's nice to say hi! And hopefully I'll meet some new friends along the way.
Guest9837
Dan here ,


I am now retired from 1st career at 44 and financially comfortable with my own business ticking over in the UK. I am divorced and open to new relationships in a different culture.

Would love to spend half my time in Thailand and enjoy the fishing and that lifestyle for the latter part of my 40’s. Had a couple of great breaks here many years ago.

I am hoping to come over in August for a good look. I am interested in animal welfare and the dog rescue work in Koh Samui  and the animal sanctuary in Hua Hin.

I am starting my research on visa options and Covid-19 impacts on Travel to Thailand this weekend.


Any advice on places to go, fishing and keeping out of trouble re the local social life would always be appreciated. Would be helpful to do as much remotely as possible.

So far Koh Samui and Hua Hin are on my radar.

Regards Dan
paigemng
Hi all!
I am Canadian currently living in Hong Kong running a promotional products company
Planning to relocate to Phuket by mid June to start my business. 
Hope to meet some friends to hang out soon!

Paige
Guest9837
Hi my name is Yannick i am 50 and plan to retire in Hua Hin in a couple of years. Saving money and will sell everything i have here in Canada. I have no family wife kids nothing so it's a great adventure.
Guest9837
@Julien Hello,  my name is Judi and I live in Canada.  Have visited Thailand many, many times and have stayed long term in That Phanom over the last 20 years.  Would love to move there permanently. 

jacquesestermann1
Chiang Mai is a nice place for retirement.
Young and beautiful city, countryside and mountain very close, lanna people kind and smiling. 1f601.svg
muigaipauline2015

@Julien  Hello,my name is Pauline  ,I am a mother  of 3 kids  and  I would  like  you  to  help  me  in getting  Nanny  job in Thailand   from  a good  family  ,I am  requesting  whether  I can  get  a care giving,  baby sitting  job in Thailand,  I am from Kenya   Thank you

Mdlieb3
@Julien Hello.

My name is Michael. I am currently in Patong Beach on a pilot trip to see if I would like to settle here. I would like a quiet, comfortable life where I can find expat friends and nice community.

I am 58 year old American-Israeli independently employed. My first, and very urgent question, is this. Where are the best neighborhoods for expat communities in Patong Beach? I would like to get away from the Bangla area where I am staying for the next week or so.

Also, what other towns have strong expat communities?

How do I find someone to help me look at condos and check out places? I am feeling a bit lost.

I am looking forward to any and every help and/or tip.

-Michael
Djameel
Hello and welcome to Expat.com Michael!

Hope that you are enjoying your trip!

I see that you have quite a few questions about Thailand.

I suggest that you create a new thread on the Thailand forum to discuss any specific subject that might be on your mind.

Cheers!

Djameel
Expat.com Team
jameselisaklein
@Julien

Hi thank you for your nice welcome!

We’re from Switzerland, actually living in the Bahamas since a year and we decided to sell our house and come to Thaïland. 63 and 57 young , we
try to find our next place to live somewhere between Bangkok,  Phuket, and to understand what is the pros and cons.. on the city’s, people to meet etc ! Nice places to rent an apartment or villa, having expats and locals to meet , culture etc

Bee lovers or beekeeper’s, I’m a beekeeper and hope to start again my own apiary…

So we’ll be happy to have some answers

Thanks a lot Elisa and James Klein


milnermitch
@Julien Hi Julien.

Yes I am a newbe. Mitchel Milner from Australia. Total time in Thailand about one year. Still much to learn.

Thank you for allowing me to join.
nortravellinos
I am still a newbie regarding Pattaya/BKK even if I know e.g. Isan well. I am interested in night life and bodybuilding.
travelli
jameselisaklein
@Mdlieb3



Hi I’m here in Bangkok with my husband since a week and visited nice appartements in Sukhumvit and around with a nice Thai lady who works for a French real estate .

If you want I can give you her number she is very lovely and helpful

Best regards Elisa and James from Switzerland
Suthep Chaviwan
@YasuOhk

I hope you have all the answers to your questions that you want to know. Best regards from Suthep Chaviwan.

A Thai native lives in Bangkok.
JacktheLawyer
@Shane M4 Hi Shane, why are you saying "unfortunately" about your citizenship? African/black racism?


Yes, it's bad here. I come from the States and it is bad there too, but in a different way.


If I am incorrect about why you commented on your nationality, I apologize. But I do understand.
JacktheLawyer
@teoselmersv Hola! Como estas? My name is Jack and I'm from New York City. My brother married a girl from Spain, so most of my house is in Spanish. The nannies were so expensive, even speaking Spanish only, that my brother got a Polish Nanny that speaks Italian. My grandparents were born in Italy, and Italian was the first language I learned. So in my brother's house, where I go to stay when I go home, there's a terrible mix of English, Spanish, and Italian...

I have also been here a while... 2005 I moved here permanently, but I also did about 5 years and last and 4 years in Cambodia. I've been back in Thailand since 2016.

I'm an American lawyer, and my wife's a Thai accountant, her brother is a Thai lawyer--we created our own firm in 2017 (NAPA Business Solutions).

I find it a little bit easier to make friends with people that have been here for a few years already. Sometimes the rookies annoy me a little bit! I know, I used to be one! But I prefer hanging around with the veterans.

My Thai language skills are terrible. I only really study the language when I lived in Laos. And I got pretty good, but then I moved to Cambodia for 5 years, and lost so much of what I learned. And then I came back to Thailand, and now I speak an awful mix of Thai and Lao that is not Issan, just a bad mix both languages. But I can get by!

I'm new to this forum.

I decided about 10 years ago that I was not going to make close friends with my clients. I found it just to be unprofessional, in the end. Some socializing is fine, but getting tight with my clients was unprofessional and caused me some problems.

Right after the pandemic hit, I got rid of my office and we work out of my home. I have a relatively big townhouse Prawet. And it's great.


But it gives me no opportunity to meet people! All of my close friends from the last 10 years are in Laos or Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, etc. We were all consultants, and moving around is part of the gig.

But it is left me as a two decade Southeast Asian rhetoric with almost no friends in Bangkok!

What do you think of this forum? I'm not sure how I feel about it yet... I'm also a little concerned about the security, but then again I'm a paranoid lawyer...
Guest9837
@kevp123

Hi Kev we are in Patong July to mid Aug Aussie couple
selvimuthu243
@arunsashi

Hi sir, This is Muthuselvi from India. Through LinkedIn, I knew about Mr. David, Principal in china, with his assistance I applied for teacher vacancy in Anuban Patham school,. Bangkok Thailand. Attended interview via video call, subsequently received job offer letter and contract letter. Now they direct travel and tours to follow the other proceedings by paying 17k bhat to reach Thailand. That amount to be reimbursed after reaching Thailand.

As you are residing there, you have known about the visa process. I need your reply regarding this.

Thanks and Regards from Muthuselvi
selvimuthu243
@Juliensir,

Hi Sir, This is Muthuselvi from India. Through LinkedIn, I knew about Mr. David, Principal in china, with his assistance I applied for teacher vacancy in Anuban Patham school,. Bangkok Thailand. Attended interview via video call, subsequently received job offer letter and contract letter. Now they direct travel and tours to follow the other proceedings by paying 17k bhat to reach Thailand. That amount to be reimbursed after reaching Thailand.

As you are residing there, you have known about the visa process. I need your reply regarding this.

Thanks and Regards from Muthuselvi
selvimuthu243
@YasuOhk

sir, This is Muthuselvi from India. Through LinkedIn, I knew about Mr. David, Principal in china, with his assistance I applied for teacher vacancy in Anuban Patham school,. Bangkok Thailand. Attended interview via video call, subsequently received job offer letter and contract letter. Now they direct travel and tours to follow the other proceedings by paying 17k bhat to reach Thailand. That amount to be reimbursed after reaching Thailand.

As you are residing there, you have known about the visa process. I need your reply regarding this.

Thanks and Regards from Muthuselvi sir, This is Muthuselvi from India. Through LinkedIn, I knew about Mr. David, Principal in china, with his assistance I applied for teacher vacancy in Anuban Patham school,. Bangkok Thailand. Attended interview via video call, subsequently received job offer letter and contract letter. Now they direct travel and tours to follow the other proceedings by paying 17k bhat to reach Thailand. That amount to be reimbursed after reaching Thailand.

As you are residing there, you have known about the visa process. I need your reply regarding this.

Thanks and Regards from Muthuselvi
selvimuthu243
@YasuOhk

sir, This is Muthuselvi from India. Through LinkedIn, I knew about Mr. David, Principal in china, with his assistance I applied for teacher vacancy in Anuban Patham school,. Bangkok Thailand. Attended interview via video call, subsequently received job offer letter and contract letter. Now they direct travel and tours to follow the other proceedings by paying 17k bhat to reach Thailand. That amount to be reimbursed after reaching Thailand.

As you are residing there, you have known about the visa process. I need your reply regarding this.

Thanks and Regards from Muthuselvi sir, This is Muthuselvi from India. Through LinkedIn, I knew about Mr. David, Principal in china, with his assistance I applied for teacher vacancy in Anuban Patham school,. Bangkok Thailand. Attended interview via video call, subsequently received job offer letter and contract letter. Now they direct travel and tours to follow the other proceedings by paying 17k bhat to reach Thailand. That amount to be reimbursed after reaching Thailand.

As you are residing there, you have known about the visa process. I need your reply regarding this.

Thanks and Regards from Muthuselvi
Guest9837
Greetings All,

Just signed on here.  I've decided to go back to Thailand!  Just now getting ready to start the visa process from the USA.  Left LOS in 2017 after two years and now realize I should've just stayed.  Well, we live and learn.  Not sure where I'm heading to yet but most likely not back to Jomtien.  I'm old, low key, not a night lifer, but would like some advice if available on areas other than Pattaya/Jomtien.  Been there, done that.  Anyway, best to everyone!
Ramtin Hezardastan
Hello my name is Ramtin, I am a professional chef , my wife and I is planning to move to Thailand , we should work here for our expenses , we plan to travel , and read more about budism , I really need a help getting a employer that can give me work permit
durmanc
Hi, my name is Chris and my wife is from Thailand. We are on our small farm in Khao Yai, and commute to the house in BKK from time to time. I am not sure if you could call me retired (!), I'm looking for work on line/expat work either here or in PNG, Timor, other close countries. Long back ground of banking, finance companies and some advisory etc.
BigVikingDave

Hi

I'm Dave
I'm planning to make the move to Hua Hin in Sept-October 2022. I am a single (widowed).
I am retired and am devoting the future to playing as much golf as possible, exploring beaches, working out and enjoying all the new cuisine I will discover in Hua Hin and the surrounding areas.
I am planning on renting for the first year to get my bearings and then buy a property that fits my lifestyle.
I hope to meet some fellow golfers on here , as to hit the fairways upon arrival. Any information about golf courses in the Hua Hin area as far as playing and maybe living would be greatly appreciated. See you soon !
rzugnoni
Hi,

It is my understanding that only Thai citizens can own land in Thailand. There are some exceptions such as if you are setting up a company in which case a foreigner can be a partial owner. The other is if you can find a Thai owner that would be willing to give the foreigner a long term lease. In that case the foreigner can own any structure that they build on that property.

I was just wondering how you intend to do it. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks,

Randy
kamthorn kanin

@JacktheLawyer i think you are a very successful lawyer, certainly sure living in Bangkok mostly have few friends they even no greeting each other, everything changed rapidly sometimes can make you feel bored or sick of things easily but I'm sure the annoying, worrying or desperation not last long. let's travel and relax..

garyosmond8

@Julien hi all I'm gary I'm from Australia and moved here about 1 year ago to be with my partner we live in sangkha

skyliner
Hi,
My name is Wheil, planning to move Bangkok by end of the year with my son and Thai Wife.
looking forward to making new friends, share experiences with expats in Thailand.
Leeds forever!
Hi,

It is my understanding that only Thai citizens can own land in Thailand. There are some exceptions such as if you are setting up a company in which case a foreigner can be a partial owner. The other is if you can find a Thai owner that would be willing to give the foreigner a long term lease. In that case the foreigner can own any structure that they build on that property.

I was just wondering how you intend to do it. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks,

Randy
- @rzugnoni

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Guest9837
Greetings,

I'm a 49yo American planning to move to Bangkok in January 2023. I aim to be in the Bang Sue district (specifically TaoPoon) to rent for a year before committing/buying. My girlfriend is a Thai national, living in the area, and our purchase will be for investment. My priority at the moment is securing employment. I've got primarily customer service management experience. I 'm currently a human resources coordinator at a major hospital in Florida. Is it most practical to get a US remote-based job, or to actually pursue employment in Thailand? I left high school early, working my way up without ever having earned a degree, so the ever-popular teaching route is likely off the table.

I can't imagine I'm the only one who's ever sought advice from this forum with the same or relative circumstances. I sure would appreciate any insight you all could throw me.

Many thanks!
Live not exist

@hunterjinx You do not need fancy qualifications to get teaching jobs here. However you will need basic training which can be gained in a few months. Best to get them in the USA first. Obviously the best universities and international schools will cherry pick highly qualified and experienced teachers but there are opportunities for others albeit for lower wages. You must be aware that you will need a work permit to get employment and there are only a small number of jobs that you can get work permits for. You need to get acquainted with this list as it will help you focus on how your skills can best be utilised.

Leeds forever!

@hunterjinx You do not need fancy qualifications to get teaching jobs here. However you will need basic training which can be gained in a few months. Best to get them in the USA first. Obviously the best universities and international schools will cherry pick highly qualified and experienced teachers but there are opportunities for others albeit for lower wages. You must be aware that you will need a work permit to get employment and there are only a small number of jobs that you can get work permits for. You need to get acquainted with this list as it will help you focus on how your skills can best be utilised.

- @Live not exist
"Basic training" won't get anyone a legal job as a teacher in Thailand anymore. It doesn't  work like that now,but years ago it did.

MRGARYCHRISTENSEN
older american male gary 70 years old,good health, retired scuba instructor  and free diver,looking for reasonable cost effective  town/country to spearfish, considering mexico and phillipines,im addition to thailand.not big city,not heavy tourist area.not rich ,not broke
also like mature gals,not afraid of ocean, might consider freediving,perhaps scuba
i have traveled numerous other dive locations,mexico,costa rica,honduras,belize, all of florida,would like to hear pros and cons ,thailand vs alternative locations.
i have been considering coron phillipines,
peterjacob7
@Julien

Hi hi my name is Peter - all my friends call me PJ
I am planning on travelling to Koh Samui soon to look at accommodation, etc and implement plan to relocate to Koh Samui

I am over 60, extremely active and plan to teach scuba diving, improve my Salsa dancing, workout every day, meet that someone special  and enjoy meeting people and making new friends.

Looking forward to great Thai food and new found friends.

I would love to link up with a relocation agent to speed up the transition over to my new home. (Initially will rent and then buy my new home.) help with best bank, visa etc etc

All the best and you are a relocation agent I would appreciate your reply

All the best
Peter
Bhavna
Wish everyone a warm welcome on Expat.Com !

Thank you so much to those who have taken the time to introduce themselves.

Julien is the founder of the website and has created Expat.Com to help expats and expats to be.

For newcomers and those who know little about Thailand and formalities, please read the Living in Thailand guide, you will find all the essential infos.

Should you need any information, feel free to start your own topic on the Thailand forum by clicking on this link : https://www.expat.com/forum/post.php?fi … mp;lang=en

All the best,
Bhavna
localbard99
@Julien
Hello Julian, we are traveling to Thailand in September and October to further investigate retiring in Thailand. My reason is because Thailand has banned some pesticides and I am hoping after our last visit in 2018/2019 this assumption (no pesticides) holds true, because I truly enjoy Thai cuisine. 
Additionally, I am the founder of learnEnglishAbc and the COO of a new company Novus AI Capital for additional information (NAIC).  NAIC believes in a sustainable future for our planet.  What is great about this position as COO is I can work from any place on this beautiful earth.   
My wife is an artist who is legally blind and paints impressionistic style which is truly her own style.  Her previous occupation was director of CRMD at St. Jude medical in Sylmar CA for 20 years. She would like to connect to other artists to find out about selling her art work from Thailand.

jebie603

@Julien State side planning to move to Bangkok in a few months.

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