Relocation: Doubts, Fears, and the Path to the Right Choice
Sometimes the hardest step is choosing change — especially when it means relocating. The unknown can be both intimidating and tempting, as the desire for a new life competes with doubt. Where should you start, and which common mistakes can be avoided? In our articles, we share experience and insights to help you make a confident and informed decision...
Visas and relocation to Thailand
I've prepared a comparison table of the three most popular retirement visas in Thailand. If you're already 50 or about to turn 50 and want to move to Thailand, this information will definitely be useful and will help you avoid unnecessary bureaucratic red tape.
Read articleIf you're over 50, you can apply for special visa categories unavailable to younger applicants. This is because Thailand actively attracts retirees and offers them more privileges than other categories of foreigners. The choice of visa type is yours, but first, check your eligibility criteria.
Read articleLiving in Thailand After 50: Your Guide to the O-A Visa
If you are already 50 or older and want to enter and stay in Thailand for more than 3 months, you can apply for a one-year visa in advance in your home country without traveling to Thailand. The Non-Immigrant O-A retirement visa is one of the most convenient ways to stay legally in the country for those aged 50 and above. Let’s take a look at who qualifies, what requirements need to be met, and the key pitfalls you should be aware of.
Read articleWhy Phuket?
For me personally, Phuket is one of the best places for living and real estate investment. Key aspects of life in Thailand include a favorable climate, well-developed infrastructure, a high level of safety, and strong investment potential. Thailand offers a great balance between comfortable living, work, and leisure. This article will be useful for those considering relocation or purchasing property in Thailand.
Read articleWhat is the LTR visa in Thailand and why is it considered one of the most attractive long-term visas in the country? Key advantages include a 10-year stay, no 90-day reporting requirement, the right to work, and tax benefits. This article will be useful for those considering relocation, investment, or purchasing property in Thailand.
Read articleIs Phuket the Right Place for You?
Moving to Thailand: is life in Phuket right for you? Pros and cons of living in Thailand, lifestyle, climate, and real estate in Thailand. At FERN, we recommend a 1–3 month stay to experience the island before relocating or buying property.
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