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Stop Calling It a Thai Residence Visa...
Some brief clarification regarding the new Long Term Visas which have only been "approved in principle" and in actual fact are not Residence Visas.
Comparing Proposed Thai Long Stay Visas with Smart Visas
A summary to compare the criteria between the Smart Visa and the Thai Long Stay Visas which are still in the proposal stage.
Is It Possible to Lose Thai Permanent Residency?
Some information on Thai Permanent Residency and how it is possible to lose it if is deemed abandoned by the holder.
So They Aren't Thai "Retirement Visas"?
Another video clarifying the various types of Thai Retirement Visas and the regulatory framework for these visas.
You Don't Need to Be Blacklisted to Be Denied Entry to Thailand
Some information regarding denial of entry to Thailand which also can apply to those who are not on the Blacklist.
Do Retirees in Thailand Enact "Privilege Over Local People"?
Some insight on a recent article which stated that retirees "enact privilege" when in fact the relationship between Thais and foreigners is in fact equitable.
Will Only "Rich" Retirees Be Welcome in Thailand?
Some insight following a recent article regarding retirees and the future of the retiree space in Thailand.
Remember the "Prioritization" of Thai Work Permits
A discussion on the benefits of having a Thai Work Permit, especially as the holder is given priority if a situation should arise which might make it difficult to travel in and out of the country for many people.
Which Expats Are Best Treated in Thailand?
A talk on Expats and Immigrants and different visa categories specifically with a focus on which visa category would be best in terms of how the holder is treated..
Do All Foreigners Need Insurance in Thailand?
Some insight from an excerpt regarding insurance for foreigners most of whom will need insurance to come to Thailand but in order to stay in Thailand, that is not always the case.