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Thailand

Where your savings account suddenly feels like a salary.

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$1–3
Street food meal
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10-year option
LTR Visa
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World-class
Co-working scene
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Fast in cities
Internet speed

The honest take

Thailand has been telling expats to come and eat pad thai for three decades and the pitch has not gotten old because the pad thai hasn't gotten worse. Chiang Mai is the OG digital nomad city: co-working spaces, excellent coffee, a slower pace, and a fraction of Bangkok's chaos. Bangkok itself is chaotic in the way that makes you feel intensely alive and sleep-deprived simultaneously. The visa situation has historically been a bureaucratic treadmill of border runs and extensions, though the LTR visa has changed the math for people with actual income to declare. Do not underestimate the heat or the traffic. Do not overestimate your ability to resist street food at 10pm.

Cost of living

USD 1,200
per month, single person
(rent + food + transport)
USD 1,900
per month, couple
(shared accommodation)
2/10
Cost index
1 = cheapest, 10 = Singapore

Estimates from Numbeo and community data. Actual costs vary by city, lifestyle, and how much you're willing to cook.

Practical details

Languages
Thai
English: Moderate -- learnable
Internet
100 Mbps avg
In major cities. Varies by building and landlord willingness.
Popular cities
Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya

Visa options

These are the main legal pathways. Requirements vary by nationality. Always verify with the official embassy or a qualified immigration lawyer.

Tourist Visa + Extension
Thailand Elite
LTR Visa
Non-Immigrant B (Business)

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