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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • British swap gloom of Blighty for tropical Land of Smiles (video)

    British swap gloom of Blighty for tropical Land of Smiles (video)

    A recent survey has uncovered that thousands of British have swapped the cold, gloomy shores of Blighty in their thousands for the warm, welcoming, tropical beaches of Thailand. Financial technology company Wise reported that more than 40,000 British citizens have already set up camp and relocated to the exotic Land of Smiles. The Daily Mirror reported that British removal firm…

  • British man’s Thai-high trip goes up in smoke at Manchester customs

    British man’s Thai-high trip goes up in smoke at Manchester customs

    Another British man has been nabbed in a high-stakes arrest after being caught returning through Manchester Airport customs with two suitcases full of cannabis from Thailand. The alleged British drug mule, Ahmed Sohail, who claimed he went to Thailand to lose some weight, ended up losing much more than he bargained for. Stopped by eagle-eyed Border Force officials, the 26…

  • Naked Russian man rescued by speedboat hero near Pattaya

    Naked Russian man rescued by speedboat hero near Pattaya

    A naked and exhausted Russian man was dramatically rescued by a heroic speedboat driver headed to Koh Lan off the coast of Pattaya. The incident, which unfolded about six kilometres from Pattaya, grabbed headlines due to the man’s dire predicament. Pracharat Satsuk, a 34 year old speedboat operator, revealed how he stumbled upon the struggling swimmer during his regular route,…

  • Boy 7 killed by Thai mother rocks quiet Welsh town

    Boy 7 killed by Thai mother rocks quiet Welsh town

    Police in Wales reported that the death of a 7 year old boy at the hands of his Thai mother has rocked the quiet Welsh town of Haverfordwest. Seven year old Louis Linse was found dead in his bed, his life tragically cut short by his mother. Thai-born Papaipit Linse admitted to manslaughter by diminished responsibility, a truth that unravels…

  • Patong’s traffic issues persist due to private road ownership

    Patong’s traffic issues persist due to private road ownership

    Patong’s traffic woes continue to frustrate local government agencies as Mayor Chalermsak Maneesri highlights the challenges faced due to private ownership of Soi Saensabai. The notorious Phuket street is known for traffic congestion and safety hazards and has seen several pedestrian injuries, including those involving foreign tourists. The inability of Patong Municipality to impose any regulations or initiate improvements on…

  • Cheers to safety: Thailand’s plan to tackle alcohol-fuelled crashes

    Cheers to safety: Thailand’s plan to tackle alcohol-fuelled crashes

    Thailand is ringing in the new year with a determined focus on safety, as Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin reveals a no-nonsense plan to tackle alcohol-fuelled road accidents during the festive celebrations. With the Christmas and new year season notorious for its spike in drink-related mishaps, the Alcoholic Beverage Control Committee has rolled out four game-changing measures to keep partygoers…

  • British expats uncovered in Thailand as UK probes pension fraud

    British expats uncovered in Thailand as UK probes pension fraud

    In a fresh twist for British expats soaking up the sun abroad, the cloak of UK banking secrecy is about to be lifted if there’s a whiff of state pension fraud. The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, currently being dissected in the House of Lords, is pegged to hit the legal books in early 2025. This new legislation will…

  • Central Department Store Group and The 1 Launches The 1 EXPAT

    Central Department Store Group and The 1 Launches The 1 EXPAT

    Central Department Store Group, under Central Retail, has partnered with The 1—Thailand’s largest digital lifestyle and loyalty platform with over 21 million members—to launch The 1 EXPAT, a membership programme that redefines the shopping experience for expatriates in Thailand. Integrated within The 1 application, The 1 EXPAT is designed to provide expats with not only tailored shopping privileges but also…

  • Thai airports to launch biometric ID system this November

    Thai airports to launch biometric ID system this November

    Six major Thai airports will introduce an automated biometric identification system using facial recognition technology later this year, allowing passengers to present their physical ID only once during their journey. This system, set to launch for domestic passengers on November 1 and for international passengers on December 1, will be operated by the Airport Authority of Thailand. Kirati Kitmanawat, the…

  • Phuket beachgoers warned of Portuguese man o’ war sting operation (video)

    Phuket beachgoers warned of Portuguese man o’ war sting operation (video)

    Phuket holidaymakers at Mai Khao Beach have been warned a trip to the sandy shores could have a sting in its tail. Beachgoers in Phuket have been given a red alert about the arrival of the notorious Portuguese man o’ war – aka bluebottles. The Phuket Lifeguard Service confirmed a sighting of these perilous sea creatures yesterday, October 27, prompting a…

  • Top Muay Thai gym shares 5 tips on how to apply for a DTV visa

    Top Muay Thai gym shares 5 tips on how to apply for a DTV visa

    Since the launch of the DTV visa, now the preferred option for digital nomads, remote workers, and frequent participants in Muay Thai courses, there has been significant interest from foreigners worldwide. However, many are confused about the application process. FITFAC Muay Thai Gym, a reputable gym with over 11 locations in Bangkok and one of the few gyms in Thailand…

  • The fascinating history and facts of the Thai language

    The fascinating history and facts of the Thai language

    As Thailand becomes a hotspot for travel and a favourite destination for expats, more people are drawn to learn Thai to connect more deeply with the culture and people. With its melodic tones and distinct script, it may seem like one of the hardest languages to learn at first glance. However, it’s actually an incredibly captivating language. Together with ALA…

  • Americans in Thailand to cast 2024 ballots outside US Embassy

    Americans in Thailand to cast 2024 ballots outside US Embassy

    Americans residing in Thailand are set to gather tomorrow, October 10, from 12 noon to 1pm to support US electoral democracy by casting their votes in front of the US Embassy in Bangkok. The event, known as the 2024 Election Ballot Walk, will see a large, non-partisan group of Americans walking down Witthayu (Wireless Road) from the Au Bon Pain…

  • Down under or Thai? Aussie mum trades Oz for Land of Smiles

    Down under or Thai? Aussie mum trades Oz for Land of Smiles

    What would you do if the dream of owning your home seemed to be slipping away? For one Aussie mum, the solution was packing up her family and heading for exotic shores, trading Oz for the Land of Smiles. Natalie Coulson, a 45 year old mother of one, had enough of Sydney’s spiralling property market. The fear of a lifetime…

  • Thai visa shake-up: Southeast Asia consulates switch to e-visa only

    Thai visa shake-up: Southeast Asia consulates switch to e-visa only

    Getting a Thai visa in Southeast Asia is about to become a high-tech affair. Starting next week, several Thai consulates across the region will be switching entirely to online e-visa applications, leaving traditional walk-ins a thing of the past. In a surprise move, consulates in Vietnam (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City), Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Bharu), and Cambodia…

  • Navigating visa & work permits for remote workers in Thailand

    Navigating visa & work permits for remote workers in Thailand

    Imagine swapping your office view for Thailand’s breathtaking beaches. Gone are the days of hectic commutes and long lines, replaced with a hearty breakfast before you start your workday from your very own tropical home. After hours and on weekends, an entire country awaits exploration, all while maintaining your current job and salary. This lifestyle, once the domain of digital…

  • Last chance for Thaiger readers: Get 10% off your health insurance—Offer ends in 5 days!

    Last chance for Thaiger readers: Get 10% off your health insurance—Offer ends in 5 days!

    Did you know that treating a broken leg can cost around 200,000 THB for uninsured patients, and a three-day hospital stay for conditions like dengue fever averages 40,000 to 80,000 THB in Thailand? While healthcare in Thailand is more affordable than in many Western countries, serious medical treatments can still be quite expensive. Additionally, retirees need proof of health insurance…

  • How can expats find healthcare services in Thailand, Language isn’t a barrier

    How can expats find healthcare services in Thailand, Language isn’t a barrier

    Moving to a new country can feel like a fresh start. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in a different culture, explore new places, and perhaps even reinvent parts of your life. But amid the excitement, you can’t overlook practical matters like healthcare. While Thailand is globally renowned as a medical tourism destination, boasting some of the best hospitals in…

  • Pattaya Beach set to rock: Chon Buri music fest waves in the tunes

    Pattaya Beach set to rock: Chon Buri music fest waves in the tunes

    Pattaya Beach is about to be transformed into a musical paradise as the Chon Buri International Music Festival kicks off this weekend and continues the next. From 5pm to 11pm, Friday, September 20 through Sunday, September 22, music lovers can revel in a beachfront bonanza of sound and spectacle. And the best part? It’s absolutely free! Expect a star-studded lineup…

  • The 10 (expat) influencers in Thailand you need to follow today

    The 10 (expat) influencers in Thailand you need to follow today

    The online world is filled with unique influencers, each carving out their own space with distinctive content. In Thailand, the expat community is no exception, with many sharing stories, advice, and inspiration from their lives in the Land of Smiles. From travel bloggers and digital nomads to automotive enthusiasts and culinary explorers, these expat influencers have made Thailand their home…

  • Choosing the best health insurance for retirees in Thailand

    Choosing the best health insurance for retirees in Thailand

    Featuring sunfilled beaches, majestic palaces, and historical temples, Thailand is at the top of every retiree’s bucket list as the dream destination. Meanwhile, retirees should consider securing health insurance in Thailand to protect themselves wherever their journeys take them. Health insurance The obvious perk of having a comprehensive health insurance plan is that it can settle your medical bills through…

  • International schools in Thailand soar as local schools shrink

    International schools in Thailand soar as local schools shrink

    While Thailand faces a crisis with its plummeting birth rate and shrinking student numbers, international schools are thriving, growing by an average of 13% annually. In stark contrast to the decline in Thai public and private school enrolments, the demand for international education is skyrocketing. According to a study by Kasikorn Research Centre, international school enrolments surged by 10.2% last…

  • Retiree’s paradise or visa maze? Thailand’s options but no land grabs

    Retiree’s paradise or visa maze? Thailand’s options but no land grabs

    Thailand is a popular choice for foreign retirees, offering several visa types including annual extensions, a five to 20 year Elite visa, and a 10-year Long Term Residence (LTR) visa. However, none of these options allow direct land ownership, nor do they guarantee a pathway to permanent residency or citizenship. Foreigners can purchase condominiums but this typically doesn’t come with visa…

  • Irishman’s fatal fall leaves Pattaya hotel guests stunned

    Irishman’s fatal fall leaves Pattaya hotel guests stunned

    Tragedy struck a swanky 5-star hotel in Pattaya in the early hours of this morning when an Irishman plunged to his death from the 31st floor. The Irishman, Michael Browne, shocked hotel staff and patrons as he fell to his death from the 31st floor today, August 19. The shocking incident, which has left the Pattaya police baffled, raises questions…

  • Phuket motorists disrupted by Heroines Underpass pole relocation

    Phuket motorists disrupted by Heroines Underpass pole relocation

    Motorists in Phuket should prepare for further disruptions at the Heroines Monument as Thalang Traffic Police continue the relocation of power poles along Thepkrasattri Road. This work is part of the preparations for constructing the Heroines Underpass. The initial phase of this relocation project, which started last Wednesday, July 31, has been completed. Yesterday, August 4, Thalang Traffic Police announced…

  • Officials tee up hunt for wayward crocodile at Phuket golf course

    Officials tee up hunt for wayward crocodile at Phuket golf course

    Officials in Phuket are stepping up efforts to capture a crocodile spotted at Mission Hills Golf Course. The sighting on July 31 prompted an urgent response from local authorities and specialist crocodile capture teams. It seems the croc is making a real ‘swing’ at disrupting the course, and officials are keen to ‘par’ the situation before it escalates. Nikhom Suksawat,…

  • Top health and travel insurance companies in Thailand for travellers and expats

    Top health and travel insurance companies in Thailand for travellers and expats

    Do you plan on making Thailand your new home? Or are you planning on visiting Thailand on a short trip? While travelling and living in Thailand can be fun, you’ll also want to plan with your medical and travel insurance, providing you with comfort. When it comes to health and travel insurance for travellers and expats in Thailand, look no…

  • SCB X delays end of Robinhood food delivery service

    SCB X delays end of Robinhood food delivery service

    Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) X PCL has made a significant decision to delay the termination of its Robinhood food delivery service, initially planned for the end of this month. The company yesterday, July 29, submitted a formal request to the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) to extend the service’s operation. Manop Sangiambut, Chief Financial Officer of SCB X, revealed the…

  • Thailand eases visa rules to attract long-term visitors

    Thailand eases visa rules to attract long-term visitors

    New visa regulations issued by Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs have made it significantly easier to visit and stay in the country long-term. The number of countries eligible for visa-free entry has increased from 57 to 93, now including India and China. Visitors from these countries will receive a 60-day entry stamp, which can be extended for another 30 days…

  • Phuket leads in dengue crisis: Kids worst hit in southern Thailand

    Phuket leads in dengue crisis: Kids worst hit in southern Thailand

    Phuket has emerged as the hotspot for dengue fever in upper southern Thailand, with the highest infection rates among seven provinces, according to the Department of Disease Control’s regional office. Dr Darinda Rosa, acting Director of Health Region 11’s Disease Control Office, highlighted a significant surge in dengue cases from January 1 to yesterday, totalling 5,853. Children aged 10-14 are…