Thailand

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Why Thailand?

With every country we feature, we talk about whether a place is easy or difficult to adapt to, and whether the benefits outweigh any difficulties. Thailand is a great example. If you're set in your ways, you might struggle with the traffic, humid weather, and odd political coup. But if you can overcome your hesitations, you'll find so much to love in the Land of Smiles. There's the warm and friendly citizens, vibrant cities, low cost of living, affordable healthcare, stunning beaches, and — of course — the FOOD!

Of course, you'll need to learn some Thai to get around here, and you may want help with visas and contracts. Thailand is highly recommended for students, retirees, families with kids, and especially the LGBTQIA community. Marijuana is newly legal here, but other drugs still carry shockingly stiff penalties.

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Your Guide to Thailand

Padonda and her family of 5 have been traveling full-time since 2019, leaving the U.S. for more freedom and cultural experiences. They have been living in Thailand since 2021. She has extensive knowledge about Thailand having lived in the wonderful metropolitan city of Bangkok and visiting others such as Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, Koh Chang, Pattaya, Hua Hin and Khao Yai. She offers access to established communities, aiming to make your transition seamless. Schedule a 45 minute consultation today to have her answer your questions and guide you on the process of moving to Thailand!

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Thailand at a Glance

Cost-Of-Living:
Top 50%

Ranks Highly For:
Black Americans

Ranks Highly For:
LGBTQIA

Ranks Highly For:
Retiring

Healthcare Ranking:
Bottom 50%

Infrastructure Ranking:
Top 50%

Government Style:
Flawed Democracy

Mostly Legal: Medical Pot, Handguns, Abortion

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