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How To Retire in Thailand

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A Popular Choice for Many Good Reasons

Thailand is fast becoming the number one choice for people wanting to retire, live a quality life and have their money stretch as far as is possible so that they can enjoy life in their golden years.

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Thailand is a richly diverse country offering large cities like Bangkok to the more quiet and relaxed Chiang Mai and regions with beautiful white sand beaches to those with mountain forests. The following article is how Chiang Mai Buddy can assist you in the planning and execution of retiring in Chiang Mai, but you can certainly use this information as a guide to retiring anywhere in Thailand

“Chiang Mai—The Beauty of Diversity” by NOXimage showing just how beautiful this city is.

Why Retire in Chiang Mai?

Obviously, we here at Chiang Mai Buddy are biased towards retiring in Chiang Mai.  Here the temperature is cooler, the city is smaller and easier to get around, property is cheap, there are amazing gardens, temples, arts and crafts and a generally more laid-back and relaxed feeling. No beaches here, but also not many sexpats either. Chiang Mai is a comfortable base with an airport that has several daily flights all over Thailand and to other Asian countries. It is easy to use this city as your base if you decide you want to investigate other locations in Thailand.


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22 Reasons to Retire in Chiang Mai Thailand

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The First Question is: Have you Been to Thailand?

Introduction

The most obvious benefit to Retiring in Thailand is that it is inexpensive.  But do not forget that it is another country with a different culture.  The number one question you need to answer for yourself is … Do I like Thailand?

If you have been here for a holiday then you obviously know the answer to this question. If you are basing your entire choice of Thailand based on the internet, articles and media then you need to ensure that your expectations are as realistic as possible. The Chiang Mai Buddy website is a good start. Our blog posts and articles are pretty devoid of opinion and personal bias – they tend to just present the facts without attempting to color the information with a sales pitch.

Solution

  1. Come to Thailand on a Tourist Visa: Come as a tourist and travel to a few cities you have narrowed your selection down to. Once you are here it is a simple process to apply for and get your Retirement Visa.
  2. Take the Plunge: Apply for and get your Retirement Visa before you leave your own country. It is valid for a year and gives you the opportunity and freedom to base yourself in one location and visit other parts of the country. Renewing your Retirement Visa each year is easier than getting your initial one.

Considerations

  1. Less than 2% of Chiang Mai Buddy’s customers have decided that Chiang Mai is not the city for them. Granted, our customers have the added benefit of having friends the moment they arrive and we introduce them to other Expats and the local social community. Chiang Mai is the number one retirement city for a reason. It is a good choice to start.
  2. Once you are here, any documents certified by a lawyer in your own country are useless. The process for applying for a Retirement Visa in Thailand is different (and easier) than getting one before you arrive. In fact, you do not even need to have the funds to retire. We can provide you with an instant Retirement Visa for 35,000 Baht (includes a bank statement in your name with funds). All you need is your Passport and 2 Photos. If you have all your documentation and the money (doing it the official way) the fee is 6,000 Baht to process and obtain your Visa.
  3. Book your accommodation before you arrive. We have an excellent selection of monthly apartments which we get for you at the same cash price as you would if you were here in person. When you order through us, the Arrival Package is automatically added to your purchase. This includes picking you up from the airport, delivering you to your new temporary home, a motorbike (if wanted), a phone SIMcard and, of course, instant access to people who know Chiang Mai.

Chiang Mai Buddy Advantage

If you decide to choose Chiang Mai as your base location, we are in business to help assist people come and stay – but more importantly ENJOY Chiang Mai.  Once you arrive we continue to offer services that make living in Thailand easy and stress-free. Social introductions, hiring a Thai-speaking person to assist you, getting bank accounts, drivers license and so much more.  You can rely on us as we teach you how to become familiar and comfortable in your new country.


The Retirement Visa

Introduction

The Retirement Visa is a pretty simple and easy process (once you know what you’re doing) – but the first time it can seem like a daunting chore. You have two primary options.

Retirement Visa Options

  1. Apply from your Home Country: This allows you to have your Visa in your passport and from the moment you are here you can have access to the benefit of having a retirement Visa (Bank Accounts, Driver Licenses, etc).
  2. Apply from within Thailand: This option is much less stressful, because of the easy access to Visa agencies that can take care of everything for you. Yes, there is a fee attached to having the professional look after you, but like so many other things in Thailand – the cost is small.

Qualifying for a Retirement Visa in Thailand

Requirements for a Non-Immigrant Visa ‘O-A” (Retirement):

  • Must be 50 years of age or over.
  • Passport (must have at least 1 year (18 months preferred) remaining until it expires.
  • The holder of this type of visa is allowed to stay in Thailand for 1 year.
  • Holding the nationality or permanent residence of country of application.
  • Proof of financial requirement.
  • Letter from bank showing proof of deposits.
  • Employment of any kind is strictly prohibited (including volunteer work).

Eligibility for Retirement Visa

  • Applicant must be aged 50 years and over (on the day of submitting the application).
  • Applicant is not prohibited from entering the Kingdom as provided by the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979).
  • Having no criminal record in Thailand or in the country of his/her nationality, or the country of his/her residence.
  • Not having prohibitive diseases ( Leprosy, Tuberculosis, drug addiction, Elephantiasis, third phase of Syphilis) as indicated in the Ministerial Regulation No 14  B.E. 2535.
  • You must have at least 18 months validity on your current Passport.

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How to get a Retirement Visa in Thailand
Step by Step Instructions to apply for your Retirement Visa
Get all the forms, know what documents you need and gain a better understanding of how to apply for a retirement visa to come and live in Thailand


Retirement Visa Considerations

  1. Thailand Immigration wants to ensure that people retiring in Thailand are also bringing their money to Thailand. Once, Expats would put the required amount of money into their bank account and apply for the Visa and remove the money. Immigration decided (not yet dated on a blog post concerning the topic) to prevent this. Your financial bank deposit needs to be in the bank for a two-month period prior to applying for your Retirement Visa.
  2. Another reason for having these funds is that if you require emergency medical treatment and you do not have funds in the Bank, the hospital will not perform the required treatment.
  3. Obtaining a Retirement Visa from a Tourist Visa needs to be done at an Embassy outside of Thailand (unless getting the aforementioned all-inclusive package). You will have to re-enter the country with your Retirement Visa if you decide to obtain one while already being in Thailand.

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Chiang Mai Buddy Advantage

We offer extensive help and assistance with Visas. At Chiang Mai Buddy we do not process Visa applications ourselves. Rather, we work in conjunction with a few Visa companies. This allows us to select from an unbiased position which of the various Visa companies can provide the best service for you. You pay us the same price as you would them, so you can be assured that what we offer suits your unique situation.


Cost of Living in Thailand

Introduction

While you are required to have assets each year of 800,000 baht (or 400,000 plus income of 2000 US$) in order to maintain your retirement Visa, you can live here quite comfortably for almost half of that. The following tables come from numbeo.com and were derived from July 2015 for the City of Chiang Mai. You can use the link to find out the costs of any other city you might be interested in.

Cost of Food in Chiang Mai, Thailand (USD)

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 Cost of General Living in Chiang Mai, Thailand (USD)

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 Cost of Accommodation in Chiang Mai, Thailand (USD)

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Considerations for Cost of Living in Thailand

Everything is much cheaper in Thailand except for imported beer, wine, and dairy products. Eating Western food will cost you 2-3 times more than eating local food but is still affordable.

Your biggest expense will be your accommodation. In Thailand, a Westerner can only own 49% of any land, so unless or until you have a Thai wife or husband, most people choose to rent a condo or house or purchase a condo.  You can lease land that a property is located on for 30 years plus – but gifting property to dependents (unless they are Thai) is a difficult process and not worth considering for a few years after you arrive.

Renting a condo in the city areas will cost about the same as a 2-4 bedroom house in the countryside.  Property is incredibly inexpensive in comparison to the Western world, but it is the location that is important. Do not rush into getting permanent accommodation until you are familiar with the area. Stay first for a month or so in a monthly apartment before committing to a longer term lease.


Finding a Place to Live

Introduction

Accommodation is very affordable in Thailand, especially in the Northern parts of the country such as in the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. Even in the tourist locations of Phuket and Pattaya, the cost of renting a place to live is usually far less than in your own country. One thing to be aware of is that most people live in Condos which range in size from 30 sq.m (small) to 180 sq. m (3 bedroom place).  Houses, of course, are as small or as large as they would be in any country. The following Blog Post details the steps and procedures of how to go about renting a place of your own.

We strongly suggest, however, that you first live in a monthly apartment and get to know the areas around town for a month or two before you commit to a lease.

Another problem many people face is dealing with Thai real estate agents. Many are great, but (and this is a generalization), many also do not comprehend or understand what you are used to or how strongly you might want what you say you want. Countless people who want to entertain and desire a Western kitchen are shown place after place without one (because Thais eat out, generally). Their ability to understand your demands for a property to qualify as something you want to view is not great.

You can look online and find many amazing places available to rent only to find out when you call that they have been rented already, or that they will be available in a month, but then have the existing tenant stay on. Thai people and many Thai agents tend to just leave their property listings on websites, which can make searching on your own a frustrating experience.


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How to Lease a Condo or Rent a House
Step by Step Instructions with Checklist and Suggestions
Have a detailed look at the types of places you can live in and how much it will cost. included is a checklist of things you may not have thought about – but are important.


How much does it cost to Lease a Condo in Chiang Mai?

A 30 sq.m Condo with kitchen and modern amenities will start at around 6000 baht (US$180). Increase the size to 45 sq.m and you are looking at the 9000-12000 baht range (US$270-360) per month. Larger 80-120 sq.m 2 bedroom places are around 18000-25000 baht (US$549-760). One of the first things many new arrivals notice (especially from America) is how small the Condos are here compared to where they are from. You very quickly adapt and begin to enjoy the smaller units, with less cleaning required, ease of getting around from kitchen to bathroom, etc. Price will often depend on the extra facilities of the Condo: gyms, pools, massage and better location will all add to the price.

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45 sq.m modern unit will cost between 10,000-12,000 baht per month

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A Condo like this will be about 8000 baht per month.

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A 2 bedroom 100 sq.m Condo with style will cost about 20,000 per month

How Much Does it Cost to Rent a House in Chiang Mai?

Houses are available in the inner suburbs and city itself, and these tend to be older (often Thai style) and can start from as low as 5000 baht to, maybe, 8000 baht for a two bedroom. The further out you go, the bigger and newer the houses come with more Western features. Many expats decide that they want to rent a house in a Moo Baan (gated community) which are usually located in the Hang Dong and surrounding areas. Older style houses are found closer to the city areas (and also outside of the city). Those are typically smaller and basic, sometimes with a yard, but usually close to the neighbors.

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A newer 3-4 bedroom house can be found as low as 9,000 baht but generally 15,000 plus.

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Older style houses, 1-2 bedrooms can be found from 8000 baht.

Solutions for Finding Accommodation

Rent a Monthly Apartment First: Many people choose to stay in a hotel or resort for their first week and then rush into signing a lease without knowing the city. So many people find a place close to where they first arrived in Thailand only to find later that they are miles away from the area they prefer or people they later meet. If you are coming to Chiang Mai, we have a selection of 20 places we have chosen (having looked at over 80 personally). You can look for yourself at the Monthly Accommodation in Chiang Mai

Get a Western Real Estate Agent: The effort you use to find a Western or Western-thinking real estate agent will pay you many times over in results. Don’t worry, it will cost you nothing: agents take their payment from commissions in the lease (you might pay a little more than finding a place yourself – but you will not waste your time looking at property that is not available).

Considerations for Finding Accommodation

Many people find the idea of a smaller accommodation than they are used to is not their first choice; until they try it. In Thailand, you just do not need to have a huge kitchen (cooking at home costs more than eating out) and, let’s face it: when you are retired you just do not need to have all that extra room for family and friends to stay with you.

Renting vs. Buying? On average, if you purchase a property and rent it, it might take 15-30 years before you start to get a return on your investment depending on the location. In addition, it is difficult to transfer the title of the property to someone outside of Thailand so it might just be the case that the Thai Government takes over your assets if you die. Consider renting!
DO NOT get a place sight unseen for any reason. It does not matter if you have fallen in love online and have decided to move to the beautiful countryside to buy a house for the person you love (and maybe not yet met). It does not matter what you have read online (including this website)… Maybe the only reason you might do this is if you already have a friend here and you want to live close to them. The number one reason we get customers at Chiang Mai Buddy is because they saw online somewhere how easy things were to do … and then came here to find out this was not the case.

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Chiang Mai Buddy Advantage

One of our prime functions is to provide budget monthly accommodation in the most desirable area of Chiang Mai. In addition, we offer our Thai staff to call and negotiate leases on your behalf (prices tend to go up if a Westerner is calling) and an American owned Real Estate agent who can find you exactly what you are looking for. In short, we have all of your accommodation options covered.


Health Care and Insurance

Introduction

As with most living costs in Thailand your medical treatment and insurance is not only incredibly inexpensive, it is of such high standard that Thailand is a top location for medical holidays. In all major cities, there are hospitals that tend to place the Westerner in the priority queue (while we pay very little, we pay more than Thais on Social Security systems).


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How to Find Cheap Insurance in Thailand
Learn about the different types of policies for getting Insurance in Thailand: Travel Insurance, Health Insurance, Life Insurance with an estimation of how much it is likely to cost you, Home and Content Insurance, Medical and Accident Insurance and much more.


While medical treatment and dentistry are remarkably affordable in Thailand, so too are the insurance policies that cover your costs. The major benefit of having insurance based in Thailand is that it comes with your own agent who will go and take care of everything on your behalf. This saves money!

When Westerners are taken or admit themselves to a hospital, the assumption is that they all have financial resources in abundance. The treatment reflects this, and more than is required is usually done. Wonderful if you have the money as you will get treated as if you are the President and then be amazed at how little it cost you compared to home.

When you have an insurance agent, the agent is called and will go visit you (because the agent is paying). More importantly, the agent will find out about your condition and tell the hospital what tests and treatments they will get paid to do. Your Insurance agent knows what is needed and what is not, and your premiums remain low because of non-excessive use. This is very important as you grow older and are likely to require medical treatment more often than you used to.

Solutions for Health Care and Insurance

  1. Get Basic Travel Insurance from Home: Insurance is cheaper here, you do not need to cover yourself for everything before you come. Much better to get basic flight and travel insurance for a couple of months and then purchase insurance after you are in Thailand.
  2. Register with a Local Hospital: Each Hospital has a membership or registration card – get one. It costs nothing or very little and contains your history and can have your medical records transferred from your home country.

Considerations for Health Care and Insurance

Driving in Thailand involves a completely different set of mental dynamics. If you are going to ride a motorcycle here, the long and short of it is that at some point you will have an accident. It pays to have insurance because no matter who is or was at fault, it is ALWAYS the Westerner who will end up paying. Local Insurance covers both you and the other person for medical bills and replacement of the bike.

The last thing you want if you are in a hospital in Thailand is someone from your home country’s insurance company trying to speak to someone who may or may not speak English to discuss payment and treatment. In fact, you are almost always required to pay cash and claim later. If you are living here don’t rely on insurance from another country, no matter how good your past history with them has been.

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If you are planning on retiring in Chiang Mai, we have extensively searched and found the best providers we can find with our local knowledge. This includes a wonderful Insurance agent who can find a policy to meet almost any budget. Let us provide you with an introduction to this agent who has national and multinational insurance policies she can provide at low prices.


Social Life and Friends

Introduction

Of course, it goes without saying that a major component of how much you enjoy life is who you have to enjoy it with. The Expat community is large in Thailand and almost every city will have an Expat Club, Facebook groups for Expats and Retirees, and general information about what is happening in your chosen city.

Unless you are wanting to disappear and avoid people, you would do well to join and check out a few Facebook groups in the cities you are thinking about, and also the Number One forum website ThaiVisa.com .

It is a mistake to come solely because you have fallen in love online. It is even more of a mistake to decide to live in a rural province because your new girlfriend wants you to be close to her family. You are going to miss the comforts and security of the familiar – even if this is just hearing the same types of accents you have grown accustomed to in the past.

Make sure that there is a community that reflects what you are used to. If you are Greek, see if there are Greek people who meet and organize events. Same goes for German, Dutch and so on.  Most retirees in Thailand are American, British and Australian. In some regions in the south of Thailand there is a big Russian population, but not so much up in the northern parts.

Considerations for Social Life and Friends

If you have been to Thailand and/or have friends here already, this is less of a problem. If you belong to a smaller community and your own food, music and traditions are important to you, it would pay to investigate where there is already a community of people like yourself.

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Chiang Mai Buddy Advantage

We have as part of our service an Expat Relocation Tour, which shows you the places to shop, get medicines and eat and drink with other people visiting and living here in Chiang Mai.  In addition, our Facebook Page lists events from all over Chiang Mai to inform you of what is happening. We alsohave the occasional dinner party inviting our old and new customers to meet socially.


Conclusion

Thailand is a wonderful place to retire, with Chiang Mai being the most popular location for many people. If you wish to consider Chiang Mai as a location, we here at Chiang Mai Buddy offer a range of affordable services to make this as easy and as stress free as is possible.

1 Year Ed Visa: Hand to Hand Combat

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How To Get a 12 Month Education Visa Without Studying Thai

Digital Nomads, Expats and Visitors that want to stay and live in Chiang Mai for 12 Months without having to learn Thai!

It happens all the time. People come to visit Chiang Mai, fall in love with the place, then want to stay much longer than first anticipated.

Not long ago you could get a 12-month Education Visa to “study” the Thai language which included an exemption from the 90-day reporting to immigration. How quickly things change. Not only has length of stay for this visa been slashed to 6 months, Thai Immigration now wants to see you every 90 days for that legendary reporting process that takes 3-5 hours and can add years to your life. If that wasn’t bad enough, Immigration is actually now spot testing Thai language proficiency and rejecting visa extensions for those who fail. To top it all off, class times have also increased.

So where does this leave you if you want to stay as a Digital Nomad serving your clients from afar or as a semi-retired individual not old (or rich) enough to qualify for a Retirement Visa.

What if I were to Tell You There is a Way?

What if you could obtain a 1 year ED Visa without learning Thai or having to attend as much school time? You can get the one year visa for a total cost of 35,000 baht. No more hassle waiting 5 hours at Immigration every 90 days for your Education Visa. No need to spend hours a week studying to ensure you pass the Immigration spot tests. And a whole year not just the new 6 months on the typical Thai Language ED Visa

The school will arrange to take you to Immigration (they queue in the morning and call you in) and make sure everything goes well.

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Your trainers are Military Police!  It’s not Immigration you have to worry about—it is the Army. Imagine having connections with the people who can really help you?

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Here is the short and sweet of the 1 year ED Visa

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You get to Stay 12 Months in Thailand!

PLUS – You get to make a friend of a high-ranking official of the Military Police

How to get a Self Defense Hand-to-Hand Combat Visa and Live in Chiang Mai for One Year

This is a self defense training school that is suitable for all ages and all fitness levels.  You are learning self defense and combat which does not require a high level of personal fitness.  Not only that, this is cool stuff. You learn to take care of yourself and how to defend yourself.

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Get a Sak Yant Tattoo in Chiang Mai Thailand

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Getting the Real Deal with Chiang Mai Buddy

Chiang Mai Buddy offers a premium package for visitors intrigued by the legendary magical properties of the Sak Yant tattoo and the unforgettable cultural experience that comes with it.

The magical Sak Yant tattoo is a cultural tradition in Thailand and highly regarded by the people who live here. While the Sak Yant has become a highly prized fashion statement, the authentic tattoo is very much regarded culturally as a sacred and treasured possession.

The Sak Yant experience delivered by Chiang Mai Buddy is the real deal. Yes you can find a tattoo artist or former monk who can replicate the Sak Yant image, but finding the traditional experience delivered in an actual temple by a practicing monk is considerably more difficult. As such, it is important for you to understand what an actual Sak Yant is and the proper protocol required in having one done. This video will help immensely.

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What is a Sak Yant?

Sak Yan or Sak Yant (สักยันต์) is a form of tattooing that originated in ancient Southeast Asia. Sak means tattoo in Thai, and yant is the Thai pronunciation for the Sanskrit word yantra, meaning “magical design” or “mystical insignia” used in Dharmic religions. Today Sak Yant is practiced in Thailand and Myanmar, and to a much lesser extent, Laos and Cambodia.

Sak yant tattoos are traditionally performed by ruesi (the Thai form of rishi), wicha (magic) practitioners, and Buddhist monks using a long metal rod sharpened to a point (called a khem san). The actual tattoo consists of magical geometrical, animal and deity designs accompanied by Pali phrases that offer power, protection, fortune, charisma and other benefits for the bearer.

Yantra tattoos are believed to be magic and bestow mystical powers, protection, or good luck. There are three main effects of a yantra tattoo. One is that which benefits the wearer, such as making them more eloquent. Another is that of protection and to ward off evil and hardship. This is commonly used by military personnel, police, taxi drivers, gangsters and others in perceived dangerous professions.

Another type is one which affects people around the wearer, such as invoking fear. The tattoo only confers its powers so long as the bearer observes certain rules and taboos, such as abstaining from a certain type of food.

It is believed that the power of sacred tattoos decreases with time. So to re-empower them each year, sak yant masters celebrate with their devotees the Wai Khru ritual. Wai khru means “pay homage to one’s guru”. In Thailand, the most impressive Wai Khru is held at the temple of Wat Bang Phra.

Sak Yant Tattoos for Women

Due to the world-wide publicity wave over Angelina Jolie’s Sak Yant tattoos, the temples and monks (who are forbidden to touch females) have stopped performing the Sak Yant ceremony on women.

To find a solution, Chiang Mai Buddy spent months and literally 1000’s of kilometres searching for a way for women to get an authentic Sak Yant tattoo right here in Chiang Mai. Much to our delight, we have discovered a Cambodian Shaman who does Magical Energy Sak Yants about 50 kilometres outside of Chiang Mai doing Khmer designs using a tattoo gun (not the metal needle).

Design Expectations for Authentic Sak Yant Tattoo

Sak Yant’s are not always perfectly symmetrical. However, this effect is in part the essence of its beauty. As a real Sak Yant Tattoo is going to have some artistic flaws in it, remember you are getting one for the magical and spiritual properties and rough aesthetic beauty inherent with this tattoo.

Real Sak Yants are done quite quickly with a long steel needle, so the final result may not be a mathematically perfect and amazingly detailed design to show off to everyone. If this is what you are after, we recommend you visit a regular tattoo artist who will use a tattoo gun with fine needles to achieve this highly detailed, perfectly symmetrical type art.

A fresh Sak Yant masterpiece

A fresh Sak Yant masterpiece

Modern Hygiene Standards

Like many Westerners, you may be worried about standards of hygiene with this tattoo. Reality is this process is done in the traditional way by a monk with a metal needle, tissue or rag, custom magical ink and several sets of hands without gloves. There is no hygiene as defined by Western standards. Yes, the needle will be disinfected before it is used, but the Sak Yant is a tradition dating back thousands of years. Being a tradition, not much has changed — including the adoption of modern hygiene standards.

If hygiene is a major concern that outweighs your desire to engage in the spiritual aspects of the Sak Yant ritual, use our Cambodian Mystic who employs modern hygiene standards with disinfected needles using his tattoo gun.

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Etiquette Lessons for the Big Day

When you arrive at the temple, chances are you won’t be the only one there. This is a working temple, not a tourist attraction, with a monk who is busy serving the needs of his community.

Before stepping onto the platform, you will remove your shoes and sit on the floor along with others there to see the monk. While your Sak Yant is a special and unique experience for you, the locals you encounter here will be dealing with personal issues ranging from the serious to a simple good luck blessing. Some may have a serious demeanor while others beam their typical Thai smiles.

When your turn comes around, get like a local. Observe and adhere to the following culturally expected etiquette:

  • It is both proper and polite to be the first to wai as is a sign of respect to the monk or elder.
  • As you greet the monk, kneel so your body is lower than him and perform the proper “wai” technique. Bow 3 times as a show of respect to the Buddhism way: once for Buddha, once for Buddhism and one final bow for the monk. As a general rule, do not stand above a monk as a matter of politeness and try to avoid standing while the monk is seated. This includes friends buzzing about trying to snap pictures or record videos.
  • Upon completion of your three wais, you will present your “offering to the spirits” before the Sak Yant ceremony begins. This offering shows respect to the monk (Ajaan) who is about to perform the Sak Yant for you. More importantly, it shows that you believe in their magic power and trust their skills. This offering of flowers, incense, candle and money should be arranged on the tray provided.
  • The monk will perform a small acceptance ceremony of the offering on behalf of the spirits.  After this the monk will ask what kind of Sak Yant you desire.
  • The monk will then prepare for your tattoo, mixing the ink and sterilizing the needle. The monk will then sit in his chair and motion you to come over.

An Incredibly Unique Experience

When the tattoo is complete, turn to the monk and bow 3 times to show gratitude as the receiver of this spiritual gift.

Now it’s time for the final blessing. Usually both you and the monk will hold onto your offering for a few minutes while reciting the blessing incantation. These are truly the most magical moments of the Sak Yant experience.

After the final blessing is finished you are ready to head back home to begin relishing your authentic Sak Yant tattoo and this very magical, unique experience.

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How to Buy a Motorbike in Thailand

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How to Buy a Motorbike in Thailand

Step by Step Guide of the Rules, Regulations and procedures of How to Buy a Motorbike in Chiang Mai Thailand. This article covers buying new motorbikes from a dealer or a second hand bike from Thais or Westerners.

No question, if you are going to settle in Chiang Mai (or anywhere in Thailand) for a period of time longer than 6 months, it begins to make practical and economical sense to purchase a motorbike over renting one.

Who can buy a Motorbike in Thailand?

Anyone can buy a Motorbike in Thailand – it just takes money! But to register a Motorcycle in your own name, Foreigners will need confirmation of their ID (passport) and of their local Address (Certificate of Residency).  Generally this confirmation is obtained with a Non O Visa showing that you are living in Thailand. If you are buying a new bike, usually the dealer can get your name on the registration papers if you only have a tourist Visa, but this process is a little more difficult when buying second hand but still easy enough.

For these documents you must present the originals, not just photocopies, at the vehicle licensing office.

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1) Buying a New Bike from a Dealer

Motorbike Dealer Thailand

This is the easiest way to purchase a motorbike and comes with a few advantages …

The Bike is new and in sound mechanical condition
The Bike is under Warranty The place you buy will become your mechanic
The Bike shop will take care of your Transfer of Ownership (Greenbook)

Most (but not all) larger brand name dealerships have someone who can speak English.  Shopping for a motorcycle is a simple process, you walk into a shop, see what you like, take it for a test drive, provide the required documents and pay the money.

The staff at the dealership will take care of all the rest.  It might take a few weeks for the Dealership to process the necessary paperwork especially if there is no license plate on the bike.

Documents Required:

  1. Your Original (to show) and copies of your passport including
    a. Photo Page
    b. Departure Card
    c. Visa and end of stay stamp
  2. Residency Certificate (see here for how to obtain this)

That is pretty much it!

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Buy a Motorbike in Chiang MaiChiang Mai Buddy Advantage
There is a price advantage of taking a Thai person along with you when you are shopping for a Motorbike.  Many dealerships do not display the price of the bike, on the bike itself.  This is because no matter what price they are selling it for, the Westerner customers wants to get a discount for paying cash (even though this is the only way they can purchase).  You can take one of our staff along with you to negotiate the price (the Thai price) which could end up saving you thousands of Baht.

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2) Buying a Secondhand Bike

Most people end up buying a secondhand motorbike, usually from a westerner who is leaving or from a local Thai person.  Often Motorbikes are available with no Greenbook.  Either the bike was previously sold and ownership is not transferred from the old to new owner, or the motorcycle could have been stolen and comes without the option to transfer ownership.  If you are intending to Register your bike and/or have it for longer than a year make sure you get the Greenbook.

The seller will have to provide you with the following documents to proceed.

The Motorbike: You must take the Motorcycle to the Transport Office. You should plan on being without the vehicle for the whole day if possible. The paperwork takes 2 business day to process, so the updated title book and receipts for payment will need to be picked up later when scheduled
(Note: If the vehicle is being transferred out of the province of registration, the registration needs to be changed over first, which also takes 3 business days. You do not need to take the vehicle for this, but will need the title book, owner’s documents.

The vehicle’s Green Book (motorcycles)

Ownership transfer Form signed by the seller and buyer  Form Link

Signed copies of the owner AND buyer’s personal documents:

Buying From Foreigners
1) Passport:
Copies of the photograph page, current visa stamp, and tm (departure) card.
AND one of following:
2) Work Permit:
Copies of every page (with writing, and one blank page following, don’t forget to check for pages in the back) of your work permit.
OR
2.1) Certificate or Letter of Residence issued by Thai Immigration 3 Office, located across from Promenada Mall (cost is 500 THB, usually takes 2 days to process, and is only valid for 30 days).
OR
2.2) Affidavit of Residence from your Consulate/Embassy –  The cost is 1500 THB – and is valid for up to 1 year

Buying From Thai People

1) ID card (Baht Pracha Chon)
Copy of front and back on one page
2) House Registration Document (Tabien Baan)
Top part is house info, second part/page is the individual’s name in the book (a book can have several pages of names in it).  This is not always required

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3) Changing the Ownership Procedure (Chiang Mai)

If you are elsewhere in the country, the process will be similar to the following which is based in Chiang Mai.

Your will be going to the

Provincial Land Transport Office of Chiang Mai (Nong Hoi Branch)
405/2, Chiang Mai-Lam Phun Road,
Tambon Wat Ket,
Amphoe Mueang
Chiang Mai

Google Map Location

1 The Motorbike Check entrance is behind the main building at the front. Go to the Main Office with the counters.

2 Go to the official (receptionist) awaits you. Say “Buy Sell a motorbike” and she produces a form for you to sign and you present the documents above.

3 The official lets you sign all papers and returns them to both of you

4 Enter with your bike into the ‘Motorbike Check’ and place the bike in one of the yellow marked
boxes on the ground.

5  Give the staff your paperwork and wait.

6 The official will check the bike and will pass the papers to the wooden office in the same hall

7 The checked papers are then (typical Thai operations) taken by someone to another office.  You will do your best to sit and smile and wait (patiently)

8 Your papers will be returned to you with the seal of approval (your motorbike is safe). Take your bike and park in in the parking spots

9 Go back into the Office to the receptionist

10 They will give you a queue number and you wait until your number comes up on the electronic board
with the counter number to go to.

11 Hand over all your papers and wait while they are checked

12 When checked and signed pay the fee (about 185 Baht)

13 The official will give you a queue number and tells you when to come back (usually between 13:00 and 16:00 or sometimes the next day)

14 At the appointed time (later that day or the next) go to the receptionist and show your number. They will  send you to the counter (usually number 5) where you will receive the green book with your (the Buyer’s) name entered.
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Six Month Tourist Visa for Thailand

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The Six Month Tourist Visa for Thailand might soon become a reality. The Visa will cost 5000 baht and allow multiply entries and may soon be followed by a 12 month Tourist Visa.

The Minister for Tourism, Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul said that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has given the go ahead for the proposal early August 2015. It is expected to come into effect within 60 days of cabinet approval and publication.  BUT! This Visa has been talked about and speculated upon for many years and in particular in the last 6 months.

Current Status of 6 Month Tourist Visa:  Not yet Available

Citizens from over 30 countries can currently enter the kingdom without a visa for up to 30 days, but some nationalities are required to pay around 1,000 Baht for a single entry 30 day visa.  The new 6 month Tourist Visa is expected to be available for all countries at a cost of 5,000 baht (but as of yet this is speculation)

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What does the 6 Month Tourist Visa mean for Digital Nomads?

Talk among Digital Nomads about a special Nomad Visa has been rife for the last year or so. Nomad communities will insist that they contribute to the Thai economy and how the country should make things easier for them – being able to live and work here.  The reality is this Visa has been created for the growing number of Chinese tourists, in an attempt to have them come multiply times to Thailand and increase their spending.  Compared to the Chinese Tourist, the contribution of a few Digital Nomads is insignificant.  While this Visa will allow people to come and set up a base in Thailand with the ability to spend a few weeks to a month or so out of the country – you will still be classified as a Tourist.

This means, limited access to opening a Thai Bank Account, an inability to get a Thai Drivers license and all the usual lack of advantages of being in the Tourist Status. It will still be illegal for you to openly work here in Thailand

The Good News

It will make using Thailand (especially Chiang Mai) a base for your South Asia travels.  You will be able to secure a 6 month lease on a condo (making for cheaper living with a kitchen), obtain a Bank Account and really have time to commit to your projects with the ability to exit the country and return.

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What does the 6 Month Tourist Visa mean for Retirees?

This is great news for people wanting to retire in Thailand.  Six months will give you the ability to travel around the country and spend a month or so in each of the locations you are considering.  You will be able to obtain a Bank Account, and have it ready for the required Funds (800,000 Baht) for the last two months required to obtain a Non O Retirement Visa.

This gives you the ability now to come and visit and make sure you really want to live here in Thailand and the time to make it happen from within the country.

Final Thoughts

At the moment all that has happened is the Prime Minister has approved the idea of this Tourist Visa.  It still needs to be passed through the system and made into Law.  Then it is expected within 60 days of this happening, the Visa will be available. No amount of publicity or blog posts or newspaper articles telling what we ‘hope’ will happen makes it a reality.  Check back to this article every now and again to see the status of progress at the top.  This will be updated as events unfold towards the reality of the Six Month Tourist Visa.

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How to get Residency Certificate in Chiang Mai

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How to get Residency Certificate in Chiang Mai

A residence certificate is a document made by immigration to certify where a foreigner lives. You can obtain this from your Embassy (if located in Chiang Mai, Bangkok or a larger city with a consulate)  but the cost is much higher (1700 Baht).  The immigration satellite office is supposed to issue these for free (and will do but it can take 2-8 weeks) or for a gift donation of 500 Baht it will be available the next day.

Getting your Residency Certificate is a straight forward and simply process.  The office is located about 10 kilometers outside of town and you have to go there twice. Once to drop off your application and the next day to collect it.

A Residency Certificate is good for 30 days after the date of it’s issue

The Immigration Satellite office, is located off the Super Hwy across from the Promenada Mall. Do NOT go to the Immigration office near the airport – they no longer process residency certificates. As of this time, the Immigration Department have not advised Google Maps of their location.  The exact location is listed on the map as the ‘Namber one garage’

Location of the Chiang Mai Immigration Department: Residency Certificates

The Building looks like this
Chiang Mai Residency Certificate Immigration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You will need to take:

1. Two (2) Color Photo’s 1.5 in x 2.36 in (4 cm x 6 cm)
2. Copy of Passport (1st Page; VISA Page; TM6). Bring your original Passport also.
3. Proof of Residence (Rental Contract or Yellow Residency Book or Letter from your Landlord)

Photocopiers and Photographs can be obtained at the office, as can the Thai Residency Certificate Form.  But it is better to be prepared and have these done.

Once you arrive you will take your completed documents to room 4, and will usually be asked if you want this the next day which will require a ‘gift fee’ of 500 baht.  While requesting this fee is illegal – just smile and hand over the money.  You will be told to come back the next day after 1pm.

If you are in no hurry for your certificate – the look on the Staff’s face when you tell them you will wait 2 (or 3 or 4 weeks) is priceless.  But when all said and done, you usually need your residency certificate in a hurry – so you pay the fine.

 
Want Help Getting Your Residency Certificate?

Chiang Mai Buddy will head down to the Residency Office (Twice) to get this application processed for you.

2000 BHT

 

The Next Day The next day after lunch (opens at 1pm) you want to go to the window at room 2 and show them your receipt and/or tell them your name.  Be patient and polite, you may see your application photograph being passed a few times as the staff look.  If you feel a little bit confident with your Thai language you can say “Ning Nai Krap/Ka” which means “There it is”.

Do not lean over the window or enter the room unless you are invited to do so.  If you see your photograph on the file and the immigration staff have gone past it – DO NOT put your hand in and point.  Thai manners are essential here, you will always smile and laugh and everything is your fault. – even them not finding what is plainly obvious to you

Collecting your residency certificate is a relativity easy process (the 2nd or 3rd time you do it). The first time like any Thai government department – it can be confusing.  If you do not speak Thai, try and take a Thai friend along with you.
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Thai Massage Chiang Mai (in your Home)

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Thai Massage Chiang Mai: Get a Outcall Spa Quality Traditional Thai Massage in your Home

Chiang Mai Thai Massage Callout Service

Now you can get a Spa quality Thai Massage in your own home with the Spa Thai Massage Callout Service from Chiang Mai Buddy. Khun Orr, is a highly qualified and experienced masseuse in multiply Spa, Relaxation and Treatment Massage methods.  Get the convenience of a quality Thai massage in your own home in the central Chiang Mai area.

Get a Spa Quality Thai Massage in your own home!
Invigorating … Relaxing … Healing … Beautifying


What is a Thai Massage?

Traditional Thai massage does not use no oils or lotions. The person receiving the massage remains clothed during a treatment, which lasts between one and two hours. There is constant body contact between the giver and receiver, but rather than rubbing on muscles, the body is compressed, pulled, stretched and rocked.

The person getting the massage usually wears loose, comfortable clothing and lies on a mat or firm mattress on the floor. While it is common now in Tourist areas of Thailand to have shop fronts with many customers at a time, the true ancient style of the massage requires that the massage be performed solo with just the giver and receiver. The receiver will be positioned in a variety of yoga type positions during the massage, and deep static and rhythmic pressure is applied using many parts of the body.

The massage follows designated patterns of flow and movement, following lines (“sen”) in the body. The massage therapist will position the body of the person into beneficial poses and positions using their legs and feet.  In other positions, hands fix the body, while the feet do the massaging. A Thai massage session typically includes rhythmic pressing and stretching of the entire body. This may include pulling fingers, toes, ears, cracking knuckles, walking on the recipient’s back, and moving the recipient’s body into many different positions. There is a standard procedure and rhythm to the massage, which the giver will adjust to fit the receiver.

Thai massage focuses on 10 energy points in the body, known as sen, though there are over 70,000 recorded sen in all. It separates itself from other types of massage in that their is a spiritual aspect involved, and a properly trained masseuse will conduct a short prayer before commencing in order to focus their energy on the task. Aspects of yoga are incorporated in the massage, bending and twisting the torso to ‘reset’ the muscular-skeletal position. The procedure is a slow and patient one, with most attention given to areas that are most muscular, such as the thighs. There aren’t many brutal movements in this form.

The most active tool in a masseuse’s arsenal is the thumb, however; as with the fingers, there is indirect pressure applied and the ball of the digit is used rather than the tip. A correctly trained Thai massage practitioner will avoid sensitive areas such as the knees. If you have ailments or chronic problems sensitive to body pressure, you are advised to receive your massage from a professional spa, where the masseuse will usually quiz you beforehand so as to avoid anything painful and harmful. It’s also not advised to go for a massage directly after eating. (Acknowledgement: Some sentences taken from onestopchiangmai.com)

Meet the Therapist’s

Thai Massage Call Out

Khun Orr: Qualified and Experienced Massage Expert

Khun Orr, is a Spa Massage veteran, qualified and skilled in a wide range of relaxation, traditional Thai and therapeutic massage techniques. She provides years of expertise and a strong and powerful massage in the comfort of your own home.  No need to go to a spa and wait – you arrange the time and she will come to you.

This is a quality Thai Massage, not a 200 baht tourist experience from a pretty little thing you would find along a market street with no training, strength or skill.  A genuine Thai Massage from a gifted therapist available as a call out service in your own home of office.

Thai Massage Call Out NanaKhun Nana, is a Spa Massage specializing in Traditional Thai Massage.  Also well trained and qualified, Nana has been providing Thai Massage in it’s various forms for over 5 years.  In addition her comprehension of English enables you to communicate with her and get treatments especially designed for your immediate needs.

No need to go to a spa and wait – you arrange the time and she will come to you.

This is a quality Thai Massage, not a 200 baht tourist experience from a pretty little thing you would find along a market street with no training, strength or skill.  A genuine Thai Massage from a gifted therapist available as a call out service in your own home of office.

 

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Types of Thai Massage Available

Traditional Thai Massage Chiang MaiTraditional Thai Massage

Time: 1 hour
Cost: 350 Baht

The Traditional Thai Massage uses hands and the masseuses’ own body to apply force, stretches and pressure on more than 100 parts of the body.

While the stretching and pressure can cause a little discomfort at first when applied to tense muscles, afterwards you feel amazingly relaxed, with the body tissues increased flexibility your blood circulation and over all energy levels increase.

Traditional Thai Foot Massage Chiang MaiTraditional Thai Foot Massage

Time: 1 hour
Cost: 350 Baht

The Traditional Thai Foot Massage uses Reflexology and works the internal organs of the body through manipulation of pressure points on the soles of the feet.

A combination of a vigorous foot massage and the use of wooden pins to apply pressure into the acupressure points located in the feet. The Thai Foot Massage does remarkable things for tired and sore feet, increasing stimulation of the body (some say producing a detoxing effect) but leaves you feeling relaxed and feeling healthy.

Thai Head Back Sholders Massage Chiang MaiHead Back & Shoulders Thai Massage

Time: 1 hour
Cost: 400 Baht

The Thai Head Back and Shoulders is a vigorous massage around the back and Shoulders designed to loosen tense muscles and make them submit into relaxation.  Followed by a soothing face and head massage.

This massage requires much more physical energy and work from the therapist and is guaranteed to leave you feeling like a relaxed mellow blob of your former self.

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Retirement: How to Retire in Thailand

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Everything you need to know: How to Retire in Thailand

Thailand is fast becoming the number one choice for people wanting to retire, live a quality life and have their money stretch as far as is possible so that they can enjoy life in their golden years.

Thailand is a richly diverse country, offering regions with beautiful white sand beaches to mountain forests.  Offering large cities like Bangkok to the more quiet and relaxed Chiang Mai.   The following article is how Chiang Mai Buddy can assist you in the planning and execution of retiring in Chiang Mai, Thailand, but you can still use this information as a guide to retiring anywhere in Thailand

Why Retire in Chiang Mai?

Have a look how beautiful this city is.   Video: Chiang Mai – The Beauty of Diversity – from NOXimage

Obviously we here at Chiang Mai Buddy are biased towards retiring in in Chiang Mai.  Here the temperature is cooler, the city is smaller and easier to get around, property is cheap, there is amazing gardens, Temples, arts and crafts and a general more laid back and relaxed.  No beaches here, but also not many sexpats either. Chiang Mai is a comfortable base with an airport that has several daily flights all over Thailand and to other Asian countries. It is easy to use this city as your base if you decide you want to investigate other locations in Thailand.

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retire in chiang mai thailand23 Reasons to Retire in Chiang Mai Thailand
Retire in Thailand & Live on $1000 a Month
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1) First Things First – Have you been to Thailand?

The most obviously benefit to Retiring in Thailand is that it is cheap.  But do not forget it is another country with a different culture.  The number one question you need to answer for yourself is …..

Do I like Thailand?

If you have been here for a holiday then you obviously know the answer to this question. If you are basing your entire choice of Thailand based on the internet, articles and media then you need to ensure that your expectations are as realistic as possible.  The Chiang Mai Buddy website is a good start.  Our blog posts and articles are pretty devoid of opinion and personal bias – they tend to just present the facts without attempting to color the information with a sales pitch.

Solution:

1) Come to Thailand on a Tourist Visa: Come as a Tourist and travel to a few cities you have narrowed down your selection to. Once you are here it is a simple process to apply for and get your Retirement Visa.

2) Take the Plunge: Apply for and get your Retirement Visa before you leave your own country. It is valid for a year and gives you the opportunity and freedom to base yourself in one location and visit other parts of the country. Renewing your Retirement Visa each year is easier than getting your initial one.

Considerations:

1) Less than 2% of Chiang Mai Buddies customers have decided that Chiang Mai is not the city for them.  Granted our customers have the added benefit of having friends the moment they arrive and we introduce them to other Expats and the local social community. Chiang Mai is the number one retirement city for a reason. It is a good choice to start.

2) Once you are here, any documents certified by a lawyer in your own country are useless.  The process for applying for a Retirement Visa in Thailand is different (and easier) than getting one before you arrive. In fact you do not even need to have the funds to retire.  We can provide you with an instant Retirement Visa for 35,000 Baht (includes a bank statement in your name with funds. All you need is your Passport and 2 Photos). If you have all your documentation and the money (doing it the official way) the fee is 6,000 Baht to process and obtain your Visa.

3) Book Accommodation before you Arrive.  We have an excellent selection of monthly apartments which we get for you at the same cash price as you would if you where here in person. When you order through us the Arrival Package is automatically added to your purchase, this includes picking you up from the airport, delivering you to your new temporarily home, a motorbike (if wanted) a Phone SIMcard, and of course instant access to people who know Chiang Mai.

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If you decide to choose Chiang Mai as your base location, we are in business to help assist people come and stay – but more importantly ENJOY Chiang Mai.  Once you arrive we continue to offer services that make living in Thailand easy and stress free. Social introductions, hiring a Thai speaking person to assist you, getting bank accounts, drivers license and so much more.  You can rely on us as we teach you how to become familiar and comfortable in your new country.

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2) The Retirement Visa.

The Retirement Visa is a pretty simple and easy process (once you know what you’re doing) – but the first time it can seem like a daunting process.  You have two primary options

Retirement Visa Options:

1) Apply from your Home Country: This allows you to have your Visa in your passport and from the moment you are here you can have access to the benefit of having a retirement Visa (Bank Accounts, Drivers License etc).

2) Apply from within Thailand: This option is much less stressful, because of the easy access to Visa agencies that can take care of everything for you.  Yes there is a fee attached to having the professional look after you, but like so many other things in Thailand – the cost is small.

Qualifying for a Retirement Visa in Thailand

Requirements for a Non Immigrant Visa ‘O-A” (Retirement)

  • Must be 50 years of age or over.
  • Passport (must have at least 1 year (18 months preferred) remaining until it expires
  • Holder of this type of visa is allowed to stay in Thailand for 1 year.
  • Holding the nationality or permanent residence of country of application
  • Proof of Financial requirement
  • Letter from Bank showing proof of deposits
  • Employment of any kind is strictly prohibited (including volunteer work).

Eligibility for Retirement Visa

  • Applicant must be aged 50 years and over (on the day of submitting application).
  • Applicant not prohibited from entering the Kingdom as provided by the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979).
  • Having no criminal record in Thailand or in the country of his/her nationality, or the country of his/her residence.
  • Not having prohibitive diseases ( Leprosy, Tuberculosis, drug addiction, Elephantiasis, third phase of Syphilis) as indicated in the Ministerial Regulation No 14  B.E. 2535.
  • You must have at least 18 months validity on your current Passport

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Retirement VisaHow to get a Retirement Visa in Thailand
Step by Step Instructions to apply for your Retirement Visa
Get all the forms, know what documents you need and gain a better understanding of how to apply for a retirement visa to come and live in Thailand

 

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Retirement Visa Considerations:

1) Thailand Immigration want to ensure that people retiring in Thailand are also bringing their money in Thailand.  Once Expats would put the required amount of money into their bank account and apply for the Visa and remove the money.  Immigration decided (not yet undated on old blog post concerning the topic) to prevent this, your financial bank deposit needs to be in the bank for a two month period prior to applying for your Retirement Visa.

Another reason for having these funds is if you are require emergency medical treatment and you do not have funds in the Bank, the hospital will not perform the required treatment.  If you do not have the funds, there are services that have accounts with the 800k in them and are converted into your name and your application is processed.  All other documentation is taken care of for you – fee is 35,000 Baht (US$1020).  You should not consider this service unless you have complete medical insurance.

2) Obtaining a Retirement Visa from a Tourist Visa, needs to be done at an Embassy outside of Thailand (unless getting the aforementioned all-inclusive package).  You will have to reenter the country with your Retirement Visa if you decide to obtain one while already being in Thailand.

3) As mentioned in No 1 of the considerations, Thai Immigration have made some major changes since 2015 – most of which are to determine that people coming to Thailand can afford to live in Thailand.  While many Expats and Retirees living in Thailand are here because they are economically in hardship, You should seriously consider coming here if you do not have and are prepared to commit to the country the required 800,000 baht.

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We offer extensive help and assistance with Visa’s.  At Chiang Mai Buddy we do not process Visa applications ourselves, rather we work in conjunction with a few Visa companies.  This allows us to select from an unbiased position which of the various Visa companies can provide the best service for you. You pay us the same price as you would them, so you can be assured that what we offer fits into your unique situation.

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3) Cost of Living in Thailand?

While you are required to have assets each year of 800,000 baht (or 400,000 plus income of 2000 US$) in order to maintain your retirement Visa, you can live here quite comfortably for almost half of that.  The following tables come from numbeo.com and was taken from July 2015 for the City of Chiang Mai.  You can use the link to find out the costs of any other city you might be interested in.

Cost of Food in Thailand (Chiang Mai)

Cost of food in Thailand (Chiang Mai)

Cost of food in Thailand (Chiang Mai) in US Dollars

 Cost of General Living in Thailand (Chiang Mai)

Cost of General Living in Thailand (Chiang Mai)

Cost of General Living in Thailand (Chiang Mai) US Dollars

 Cost of Accommodation in Thailand (Chiang Mai)

Cost of Accommodation in Thailand (Chiang Mai)

Cost of Accommodation in Thailand (Chiang Mai) in US Dollars

Considerations for Cost of Living in Thailand:

1) Everything is much cheaper in Thailand except for imported beer, wine, and dairy products. Eating western food will cost you 2-3 times more than eating local food but is still affordable.

2) Your biggest expense will be your accommodation. In Thailand a Westerner can only own 49% of land, so unless or until you have a Thai Wife, most people choose to rent a condo or house or purchase a condo.  You can lease land that a property is located on for 30 years plus – but gifting property to dependents (unless they are Thai) is a difficult process and not worth considering for a few years after you arrive.

3) Renting a condo in the city areas will cost about the same as a 2-4 bedroom house in the countryside.  Property is incredibly cheap in comparison to the western world, but it is the location that is important.  Do not rush into getting permanent accommodation until you are familiar with the area.  Stay first for a month or so in a monthly apartment before committing to a longer term lease.

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4) Finding a Place to Live

Accommodation is very affordable in Thailand, especially in the Northern parts of the country in the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. Even in the tourist locations of Phuket and Pattaya the cost of renting a place to live is far less than you own country.  One thing to be aware of, is that most people live in Condo’s which range in size from 30 sq m (small) to 180 sq m (3 bedroom place).  Houses of course are as small or large as they would be in any country.  The following Blog Post details the steps and procedures of how to go about renting a place of your own.

However we strongly suggest you first live in a Monthly Apartment and get to know the areas around town for a month or two before you commit to a lease.

Another problem many people face is Thai Real estate agents.  Many are great, but (and this is a generalization), many also do not comprehend or understand what you are used too or how strongly you might want what you say you want.  Countless people who want to entertain and desire a western kitchen are shown place after place without one (because Thai’s eat out).  They ability to grasp your demands for a property to qualify as something you want to look at is not great.

You can look online and find many amazing places available to rent.  Only to find when you call that they have been rented already, or that they will be available in a month only to have the existing tenant stay on.  Thai people and many Thai agents tend to just leave their property listings on websites, which can make searching on your own a frustrating experience.

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Rent or Lease Condo House Chiang MaiHow to Lease a Condo or Rent a House
Step by Step Instructions with Checklist and Suggestions
Have a detailed look at the types of places you can live and how much it will cost. Along with a checklist of things you may not have thought about – but are important.

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How much does it cost to Lease a Condo in Chiang Mai?

A 30 sq.m Condo with kitchen and modern amenities will start at around 6000 baht (US$180), increasing in size to 45 sq.m you are looking in the 9000-12000 baht range. (US$270-360) per month.  Larger 80-120 sq.m 2 bedrooms places are around 18000-25000 baht (US$549-760).  One of the first things many new arrivals notice (especially from America) is how small the condos are here compared to where they are from.  You very quickly adapt and begin to enjoy the smaller units, with less cleaning required, ease of getting around from kitchen to bathroom etc.  Price will often depend on the extra facilities of the condo, Gyms, Pools, Massage and location will all add to the price.

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A 2 bedroom 100 sq.m Condo with style will cost about 20,000 per month

Chiang Mai Condo

45 sq.m modern unit will cost between 10,000-12,000 baht per month

Chiang Mai Condo for rent

A Condo like this will be about 8000 baht per month

How much does it cost to Rent a House in Chiang Mai?

Houses are available in the inner suburbs and city itself, and these tend to be older (often Thai style) and can start from as low as 5000 baht maybe 8000 baht for a two bedroom.  The further out you go the bigger and newer the houses become with more western features. Many expats decide that they want to rent a house in a Moo Baan (gated community) which are usually located in the Hang Dong and surrounding areas.  Older styled houses are found closer to the city areas (and also outside the city) which are smaller and basic sometimes with a yard, but usually close to the neighbors.

lease house chiang mai

A newer 3-4 bedroom house can be found as low as 9,000 baht but generally 15,000 plus

Rent House in Chiang Mai

Older styled houses, 1-2 bedrooms can be found from 8000 baht

Solutions for Finding Accommodation:

1) Rent a Monthly Apartment First: Many people choose to stay in a Hotel or resort for there first week and then rush into signing a lease without knowing the city.  So many people find a place close to where they first arrived in Thailand only to find later that they are miles away from the area they prefer or people they later meet.  If you are coming to Chiang Mai, we have a selection of 20 places we have selected (having looked at over 80 personally).  You can look for yourself at the Monthly Accommodation in Chiang Mai

2) Get a Western Real Estate Agent: The effort you use to find a western or western thinking real estate agent will pay you many times over in results.  Don’t worry, it will cost you nothing, agents take their payment from commission in the lease (you might pay a little more over finding a place yourself – but you do not waste your time looking at property not available)

Considerations for Finding Accommodation:

1) Many people find the idea of a smaller accommodation than they are used too, is not their first choice; until they try it.  In Thailand you just do not need to have a huge kitchen (cooking at home costs more than eating out) and lets face it when you are retired you just do not need to have all that extra room for family and friends to stay with you.

2) Renting vs Buying?  On average if you purchase a property and rent it, it might take 15-30 years before you start to get a return on your investment depending on the location.  In addition it is difficult to transfer the title of the property to someone outside of Thailand so it might just be the case that the Thai Government takes over your assets if you die.  Consider renting!  The cost is low, you have spent your life saving and buying that house, which you just sold to retire in another country.

3) Do Not … Do Not … Do Not get a place sight unseen for any reason.  It does not matter if you have fallen in love online and have decided to move to the beautiful countryside to buy a house for the person you love (and maybe not met). It does not matter what you have read online (including this website) …. maybe the only reason you would do this is if you already have a friend and you want to live close to them.  The number one reason we get customers at Chiang Mai Buddy, is because they read online somewhere how easy things where to do … abc and came here to find out this was not the case.

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One of our prime functions is to provide budget monthly accommodation in the most desirable area of Chiang Mai.  In addition we offer our Thai staff to call and negotiate leases on your behalf (prices tend to go up if a westerner is calling) and an American owned Real Estate agent who can find you exactly what you are looking for.  In short we have all your accommodation options covered.
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5) Health Care and Insurance

As with most living costs in Thailand your medical treatment and Insurance is not only incredibly low, it is of such high standard that Thailand is a top location for Medical Holidays.  In all major cities there are Hospitals that tend to place the westerner in the priority queue (while we pay very little, we pay more than Thai’s on Social Security systems).

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Insurance in Chiang MaiHow to Find Cheap Insurance in Thailand
Learn about the different types of policies for getting Insurance in Thailand. Travel Insurance, Health Insurance, Life Insurance with an estimation of how much it is likely to cost you. Home and Content Insurance, Medical and Accident Insurance and much more

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While medical treatment and dentistry is remarkable affordable in Thailand, so to in the insurance policies that cover your costs. The major benefit of having insurance based in Thailand is that it comes with your own agent who will go and take care of everything on your behalf. This saves money!!

When a westerner is taken to hospital, or admits themselves, the assumption is that we all have financial resources in abundance.  The treatment reflects this, and more than is required is usually done.  Wonderful if you have the money, you will get treated as if you where the President and then be amazed at how little it cost you compared to home.

When you have an Insurance agent, they are called (because they are paying) and the agent will go to visit you. More importantly they will find out about your condition and tell the hospital what tests and treatments they will get paid to do.  Your Insurance agent knows what is needed and what is not and your premiums remain low because of non excessive use.  This is very important as you are older and are likely to require medical treatment more often than you used to.

Solutions for Health Care and Insurance:

1) Get Basic Travel Insurance from Home: Insurance is cheaper here, you do not need to cover yourself for everything before you come, much better to get basic flight and travel insurance for a couple of months and then purchase insurance after you are in Thailand.

2) Register with a Local Hospital: Each Hospital has a membership or registration card – get one.  It costs nothing or very little and contains your history and can have our medical records transferred from your home country.

Considerations for Health Care and Insurance:

1) Driving in Thailand is a completely different set of mental dynamics.  If you are going to ride a motorcycle here, the long and short of it is, at some point you will have an accident.  It pays to have insurance because no matter who is or was at fault it is ALWAYS the Westerner who will end up paying.  Local Insurance covered both you, and the other person for medical bills and replacement of the bike

2) The last thing you want if you are in Hospital in Thailand is someone from your home countries Insurance company trying to speak to someone who may or may not speak English to discuss payment and treatment.  In fact usually you are required to pay cash and claim later.  If you are living here – don’t rely on insurance from another country – no matter how good your past history with them has been.

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If you are planning on Retiring in Chiang Mai, we have extensively searched and found the best providers we can find with our local knowledge.  This includes a wonderful Insurance agent who can find a policy to meet almost any budget.  Let us provide you with an introduction to this agent who has national and multinational insurance policies she can provide at low prices.
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5) Social Life and Friends

Of course it goes without saying that a major component of how much you enjoy life, is who you have to enjoy it with.  The Expat community is large in Thailand and almost every city will have an Expat Club, Facebook groups for Expats, Retirees and generally what is happening in your chosen city.

Unless you are wanting to disappear and avoid people, you would do well to join and check out a few Facebook groups in the cities you are thinking about and the Number One forum website ThaiVisa.com 

It is a mistake to come solely because you have fallen in love online.  It is even more of a mistake to decide to live in a rural province because your new girlfriend wants you to be close to her family.  You are going to miss the comforts and security of the familiar – even if this is just hearing the same types of accents you have done in the past.

Make sure that there is a community that reflects what you are used too.  If you are Greek, see if there are Greek people who meet and organize events. Same for German, Dutch and so on.  Most retirees in Thailand are American, British and Australians.  In some regions in South of Thailand there is a big Russian element, but not so much up in the Northern parts.

Considerations for Social Life and Friends

1) If you have been to Thailand and/or have friends here already, this is less of a problem.  If you belong to a smaller community and your own food, music and traditions are important to you, it would pay to investigate where there is already a community of people like yourself.

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We have as part of our service an Expat Relocation Tour, which shows you the places to shop, get medicines, eat and drink with other people also here in Chiang Mai.  In addition our Facebook Page, lists events from all over Chiang Mai to inform you what is happening.  And we of course have the occasional dinner party inviting our old and new customers to meet socially.
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Conclusion

Thailand is a wonderful place to retire, with Chiang Mai being the most popular location for many people. If you wish to consider Chiang Mai as a location, we here at Chiang Mai Buddy offer a range of affordable services to make this as easy and as stress free as possible.

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How to do Thai Visa run to Vientiane Laos

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How to do: Thai Visa run to Vientiane, Laos

Step by step instructions, photos and the costs involved to get a Visa from the Thai Embassy in Vientiane, Laos

Going to Vientiane in Laos is by far and away the most common Visa Run used by people wishing to extend their stay in Thailand. This article will deal mostly with folks wanting to do this trip from Chiang Mai, but equally as easy is flying from Bangkok direct to Vientiane.

After nearly 20 ‘how to’ blog posts at Chiang Mai Buddy, this is the first time I am going to interject my personal opinion – rather than attempt to just give the facts.  If you are an older person, or over 6 foot, or find it difficult to sleep in minivans or seated up-right … or unless you are absolutely broke and on a budget – TAKE A PLANE!  I have done this Visa Run 2 times now over the last few years using a van service and each time was an uncomfortable ride with no sleep.  The advantage of using Aya Service to do this trip is that they held your hand all the way to the Thai Embassy.  After July 2015 this will no longer be the case.  Your Minivan ride will be from one Aya depot to another.

[hr]Visa Run to Vientiane, Laos in a Nutshell

In a Nutshell

bullet-greenGet to the Town of Nong Khai then to the Boarder
bullet-green1st Stop: Depart Thailand (Free)
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2nd Stop: Get your Laos Visa (US$30-35)
bullet-green3rd Stop: Thai Embassy (8.30am-12.00pm)
bullet-greenGo and find your Accommodation in Vientiane

bullet-greenNext day after 1.30 Get Visa from Embassy

bullet-greenTake bus back to Nong Khai
bullet-greenLeave Laos (15,000 Kip at Boarder)
bullet-greenEnter Thailand (Free)
bullet-greenGet back home!

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1: Get Yourself to Nong Khai

A visa run from Chiang Mai or Bangkok, Thailand to Vientiane, Laos can be done via minivan (visa run service) bus and/or airplane.  It is approximately 700 km to the Thai border town of Nong Khai from both these cities, and overland these trips are done overnight (to arrive when the Embassy is open during the morning to accept applications).

Visa run services usually leave about 7pm and arrive at their depot the next morning at 5.30am to 6am.  Bus services traditionally take an entire night of travel (12 hours), and Flights take about an hour or so.  If flying from Bangkok you arrive directly at Vientiane Airport, and if flying from Chiang Mai you land at Undon Thani and take an hour bus trip to Nong Khai.

Check and Book Tickets via Train, Bus and Plane to Nong Khai
You can also book Aya Services Minivan whose office is located just a 5 minute walk to the Boarder crossing and Immigration.  If you don’t know this you might be tempted to pay for a Tuk Tuk but it is an easy enough walk.  Aya will provide you with a Laos Visa application (requiring one passport photo) and take you to the first stop off point. Visa Run by Air Flying will is about twice as much as taking a bus, but is over in one hour and allows you to arrive fresh and ready.  Different airlines offer different times and flying from Chiang Mai you can only go to Nong Khai. Flights from Bangkok go straight to Vientiane. NOTE: If you fly to Bangkok first (or flying from Bangkok) then you get your customs and entry done at the airport and can skip to point 4 Typically Nok Airways have a great deal on airfare, and you fly from Chiang Mai’s CNX airport to Udon Thani’s UTH airport in about an hour. From there you take a ride to Nong Khai, cross the border and catch another songthaew into Vientiane which is another 30 minutes. If you do not use Aya services you can download your Laos Visa on Arrival Form from us here at Chiang Mai Buddy

Aya Services at Nong Khai

Waiting for the Freedom Bridge to open at Aya Services in Nong Khai

2: Getting to the Immigration Checkpoints

The Nong Khai Customs and Boarder Post is right at the beginning of your trip.  On the right hand side is your exit point from Thailand.  This consists of a few booths with Immigration Officers who will inspect your departure card and stamp you out of Thailand.  Then you cross the road to the Lao Visa point to apply for and get your Visa.

Laos immigration

The Laos Immigration Windows – where you get your Visa to Enter Laos

At the Laos side you will need:
bullet-greenPassport

bullet-greenOne Passport Photo

bullet-greenVisa Application Form for Laos (Here)
bullet-greenUS$30-35 ( Baht is accepted)

Lao Visa Exemption

Lao visas are not required for citizens of many countries. The following countries will have to apply for a Visa before getting to the Immigration Checkpoint.

  1. Afghanistan
  2. Algeria
  3. Bangladesh
  4. Burundi
  5. Cameroon
  6. Congo
  7. Cote d’Ivoire
  8. Ghana
  9. Guinea
  10. Guinea Bissau
  11. Jordan
  12. Lesotho
  13. Liberia
  14. Libya ( Libyan Arab Jamahiriya )
  15. Mozambique
  1. Nauru
  2. Niger
  3. Nigeria
  4. Pakistan
  5. Senegal
  6. Sierra Leone
  7. Sri Lanka
  8. Suriname
  9. Syria ( Syrian Arab republic)
  10. Swaziland
  11. Tonga
  12. Turkey
  13. Zambia
  14. Zimbabwe

Lao Visa Costs

Below is a list of visa fee for different countries. If your country is not on the list, it probably costs you $US30 to get the visa or you’re not eligible for getting Laos visa on arrival.

Country Price (US Dollar)
Australia 30
Canada 42
China 20
India 40
Sweden 31
USA 35
UK 35
Others 30

 

Procedure to Get Visa on Arrival at Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge

It’s pretty easy to get the Lao visa on arrival at the Friendship bridge.  Windows are numbered so just go in sequential order 1-2-3.

Step 1: Get Visa application form at window #1, and fill it out. (although if you are reading this you will have downloaded the form and have it ready)

Step 2: Return the completed form with 1 or 2 passport type photos and visa fee, plus over time if you arrive out side working hours, on weekend or Lao public holidays, to the official at window #1 or window #2 if it is active, and wait to be called.

Step 3: When you’re called, collect your passport with the visa, at window #3 around the corner. Make sure you KEEP your departure sheet for exiting Laos.

This will take 10-15 minutes.  If you go before opening hours (which most tours will do) there is an extra $1 fee for making the staff start working early.

3: Getting to the Thai Embassy and Applying for your Visa

Once you have your Visa you walk 50 meters towards the Laos entry point, show your Passport and Visa to the Immigration staff and walk out to the chaos of drivers trying to get your fare into town.

If you are using Aya Services they provide a ride. You will as a group be guided along together and put into a seated truck.  If you are doing it on your own, you will negotiate with the driver or taxi to take you into Vientiane and the Thai Embassy.  Almost everybody crossing into Laos is heading to the Thai Embassy so don’t worry too much about how to get there.  Everybody knows.

Procedure to Get Thai Visa at the Thai Embassy in Vientiane

The Vientiane Royal Thai Embassy (Consular) location is at:

No.15 Ban Ponesinuan, Bourichane Road, Vientiane Capital
(Map)

Consular Section
Monday to Friday
08.30 hrs.–12.00 hrs. Application for Visa
13.00 hrs.–15.00 hrs. Distribution of Passports

Weekly Holiday
Saturday – Sunday

Warning:  In the last 6 months Immigration have tightened up.  As politically incorrect as it is to say, many dark or black skinned people (from certain countries I assume not including United States or the G7) and people dressed in scruffy attire are being denied. Basically Spiritual travelers and Black people are going to have a more difficult time.

Having said this, I myself went to Vientiane on 1st July 2015 and did not see any discrimination and a few dreadlock baggy pant lip pierced people also applying and getting their Visa’s.

Step 1: When you arrive line up with the 50-200 other people in the cue.  I have been on a Monday (busy) and a Tuesday (not busy).  The doors will open and on the busy days you are given a number.  On the non busy days you will line up at the document checking table.

Step 2: Your application and Documents will be checked.  Currently the Thai Embassy website for Vientiane is a mess, and the Visa Application form available on their site is wrong.  The new form is here.  You will need …


bullet-greenPassport (2 copies of front page)

bullet-green2 Passport Photo
‘s (Take extra just in case)
bullet-greenVisa Application Form (Here)
bullet-greenFee 1000-2000 Baht (depending on what Visa you are applying for

Step 3: When your documents are checked you will be given a number.  You sit and wait until that number is called.

Step 4: When your number is called you approach the window and hand over your documents.  Your bill will be stapled to the 2nd copy of your passport.

Step 5: Go inside the building to the cashier and pay – you are all done

Now head into Vientiane and find your Accommodation

4: Getting your processed Visa back

The Thai Embassy open for document retrieval at from 1-3pm.  Once you get yourself back to the Embassy (it is a 30 minute slow stroll from where most people stay) or about 100-130 baht for a Tuk Tuk.

Thai Embassy Laos

Wait until your number is called and pick up your Passport with Visa

Step 1: You will on your receipt have your number allocated.  Once the Embassy opens, follow the crowd and go and take a seat.  Depending on the day you will either pick up your passport at the window outside or be sent into the Building where you paid.

Step 2: Get your passport and head back across the boarder 🙂  Easy Peasy

5: Getting Back to Thailand

If you are flying via Bangkok, you just need to get to the airport and do the normal process with Customs and Immigration at the Airports.  If you are taking the bus, minivan service or flying from Udon Thani then you need to get back across the Freedom Bridge.

The easiest and cheapest way is to take the International Bus service.  From the Embassy the Bus terminal is a 10 minute walk or an negotiated taxi ride.  When I did it, we convinced a few people to take this method and shared a Taxi for 40 baht per person.  The only reason you should not use this method is if you want to buy Duty Free at Laos.  The bus is a quick and easy point to point trip.

Bus Terminal Laos

Get yourself to the Market Bus Terminal and get the 15,000 Kip International Trip

Step 1: Get yourself to the Market Bus Terminal and buy the 10,000 Kip (42 Baht) Ticket from Vientiane to Nong Khai.  The Bus runs every 30 minute to hour (depending on the time of day) and gets you right across the Freedom Bridge stopping off at both Immigration check points.

Laos Market Bus Terminal

Buying your Ticket on the Bus ride to Nong Khai

Step 2: The Bus will pull up to the Laos Customs and Immigration point. After 4pm Laos Immigration will want you to purchase a exit Ticket (12,000 Kip) which is a card you use to go through the barrier after getting your exit stamp. Go through the Laos Immigration Stand, then through the barrier and back on to the Bus.

Laos Checkpoint

Paying to Exit Laos (12,000 Kip)

Step 3: Next Stop the Thai Immigration Boarder.  You will get off the Bus and fill in your new arrival and departure cards and go through the Thai Immigration and Customs point.

Laos to Nong Khai

Step 4: Congratulations you are now back in Thailand.  If you are using Aya services you can walk back in 10 minutes or pay 20-100 baht (depending on your negotiation skills and time of day) to get back to Aya and ready for your trip back to Chiang Mai. If you are heading on to Udon Thani to the Airport or Bus ride back to Chiang Mai, then get back on the bus which will take you to the Bus Station.

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Get a 30 day Visa Extension in Chiang Mai

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How To Get a 30 day Visa Extension in Chiang Mai

Caution

Warning:
1) Visa Rules Changed 1st May 2015, as did the attitude and helpfulness of staff at Chiang Mai Immigration Service.

2) Travel Blogs by people giving their personal experience written or dated before this time should be taken with a grain of salt.  Some will tell of an easy and breezy experience, others will tell of a horror story.

It is not uncommon that once people arrive in Chiang Mai they decide that they want to stay longer.  Luckily for those with a Visa Exemption (and those who have a Tourist Visa) it is possible to get an extra 30 days at the local Immigration Office for a fee of 1900 Baht.

But the Chiang Mai Immigration Office is understaffed and over worked.  Some of the staff there are showing the stress of this, and are not being as helpful as they once where.  Once they would tell you what was wrong with your application, suggest how you can fix it, and tell you to come back to the window to complete it.  Now (some of the staff) are just rejecting your application and telling you to fix it and come back tomorrow.

For Example:  A customer of ours went for an extension but did not have photocopies of his passport.  Rather than be told there is a photocopying service at the back of the building, he was told “Get copies and go back in line” (another 3 hours wait). But he was not told he could do this on location, and he left frustrated.

[hr]30 Day Visa Extension in a Nutshell

In a Nutshell

bullet-greenYou do not need to cue up at 6.30am
bullet-greenVisa Extensions are scheduled for morning
bullet-greenAll of your Documents need to be correct

bullet-greenWait time varies from 1-4 hours
bullet-greenYou HAVE to attend in person

bullet-greenVisa Services can cue for you (no waiting)

bullet-greenDress well and always remain polite
bullet-greenMost people can get 30 days Extension

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What is a Visa Extension?

A Thai Visa Extension is an additional 30 days of permission to stay in the Kingdom of Thailand after your Visa was expired.  The Visa Extension can apply to a Tourist visa, and a visa exemption (the 30 days you get on arrival when you do NOT have a Visa).

Visa’s can be extended simply by visiting your local immigration office anywhere in Thailand, filling out a form, and paying a fee. Extending your visa should be done before your visa expires; you can get your visa extended on the last day without any problem (providing you have everything correctly filled out and get there on time.

Extending your Visa is a 1900 baht fee, while overstaying is a 500 baht per day fine which can lead to complications and rejections of future acceptance into Thailand when arriving or applying for a Visa.

Note:  Thailand is now getting very strict on people they consider undesirable.  This includes free spirited folks looking to obtain enlightenment and experience Thai culture (what we oldies call hippies).  People who are obtaining Visa exemptions and doing boarders runs (now limited to 3 or 4 times) & people who show disrespect to Thai culture.  This means getting angry or upset (remain polite and smile – everything is your fault).  If you usually have face piercings, dreadlocks wear wife beater t-shirts (especially women wearing non modest clothing which includes cut off shorts) try to make an extra effort to dress appropriately.  You are judged on your appearance as well as your attitude.

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1: Preparation of your 30 Day Visa Extension Documents

Make sure you are absolutely prepared with your documents and have your forms filled out correctly.  You will need….

  • Your Passport (including arrival/departure card)
  • Photocopies of your Passport (front page, Departure car Entry Stamp)
  • Thai Visa Extension Form
  • One passport sized picture
  • Full details of your address in Thailand

Your Passport:
If it is not already obvious to you, this is an Immigration Office, you will need to take your original passport with you to show them when you obtain a ticket.  If you are wanting to use a Visa Service to cue for you then you will need to hand over your passport to this service.

Photocopies of Passport
You need to provide copies of your passport for Immigration to keep.  While you can obtain these at the Immigration Office, it kind of defeats the purpose of reading this if you are not going to be prepared before you arrive.

– First page (picture page) of your passport
– Current Thai visa stamp
– Current Thai visa page (if you have that)
– Departure card

The Visa Exemption Form
This can be a little tricky when filling out for the first time.  here are some tips ..

If you have a Visa Exemption
The section that asks for “Holding passport or travel documents” you put in Visa Exemption and the date that you arrived in the country.  Valid until is the date on your stamp (when you have to leave)

If you have a Visa
The section that asks for “Holding passport or travel documents” you put in the type of Visa (Tourist/Business)  and the date that your visa was issued.  Valid until is the date on your stamp (when you have to leave)

Tambon/Khwaeng =  Subburb
Amphone/Khet = City (if in Chiang Mai it is Chiang Mai)
Changwat = Province (if n Chiang Mai it is Chiang Mai)

Passport Photo
These can be found at any of the photo shops in Chiang Mai or at the Immigration center itself.  Usually 4 to 6 photos sized 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm (1.4″ x 1.8″) will cost about 100 baht. It always pays (especially if you are traveling) to have spare passport photos in your wallet or travel bags.

The photo places will photoshop you into a suit and tie at no extra charge.  Get this done as it goes a little way into proving you are a suitably person for immigration to allow into the Kingdom of Thailand

Full details of your address in Thailand
Not often required but sometimes asked for (especially if the officer is having a bad day or you are considered not polite by getting frustrated at the wait)  A business card of your accommodations will be sufficient.  A lease agreement even better.

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2: Getting to the Chiang Mai Immigration Office

The immigration office is open 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday, except on national holidays. Lunch break is from 12:00 an 1:00.

The location and buildings of the various offices around Thailand are always changing.  Rather than provide outdated information I suggest you call the office at the location you are at, and get the address first hand. (or search the city immigration website

Chiamg Mai 90 Day ReportingChiang Mai Immigration Promenada (map)

Notify 90 Days (as of 20 July 2015)

Promenada Chiang Mai Immigration
192-193 Moo 2
Tumbon Tasala,
Amphur Muang
Chiang Mai
50000

d2_cnx@immigration.go.th

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3: Process for Getting Your 30 Day Visa Extension

The Visa extension process is done mostly in the mornings (with 90 day reporting scheduled for the afternoon).  Many people tell you to go and queue at 6.30am to get your initial ticket.This is not always needed.

The Initial Ticket:  Because Chiang Mai Immigration is usually busy, people go early and wait.  These people are issued a ticket for when the office opens.  Each person goes to the counter, requesting another ticket and time for the particular reason they are at Immigration.

This is not usually required (unless you waited until the last day to get your extension).  80% of the time you can arrive at 8.30 when the office opens and wait until everyone else with a cue ticket has been served and then approach the counter.  You will usually get a number for that day.  But because the afternoons are focused on other types of Visa Applications if you go after 10am you run the risk of being told to come back the next day.

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Step One:
When you approach the counter, you request the service you want and show them your passport.  Be aware that if you want to get a Visa Service agent to do this bit on your behalf you will have to give the agent your original passport. They will issue you a number and you sit down and wait.

The waiting time can be anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes on a great day or 3 or 4 hours on a busy day.  Remember 80% of the time you are in and out within an hour or so.  As is always seems to be the case when you are on a time limit (like applying on the last day) is when you manage to find you went on a bad day.

Step Two:
When your number is called at the window (usually the windows on the left hand side of the counter) the Immigration Officer will ask for your passport, application form and fee.  You will get change when your passport is returned to you if you do not have the correct amount.  If anything is wrong, it is up to the individual officer as to how they will proceed, either telling you what is incorrect and giving you an opportunity to fix it there (such as an address or incorrect detail on the form) or giving you back your documents telling you it is wrong (and why) and to fix it and get another number.  This is beginning to happen more and more often as new staff are being employed from the Army – and the Army are pretty good at training their soldiers that total compliance is mandatory.  Immigration are not so good are retraining these people on customer service.

Step Three:
If everything is OK, you will be told to sit down, and the staff will process your application.  This can take anything from 10-30 minutes.  Your name and country will be called from the middle counter (you will see this happening as you are waiting) and you collect your passport (change inside if needed) and you are all done.

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Notes:

1) Chiang Mai Immigration is very busy and the Immigration system is going through changes that is stressing out the staff working there much more than the discomfort you may experience waiting a few hours. It is always important to be respectful to Thai people, even more so to Officials who can make or break your visit here.  Dress well, always smile, be polite.  Being loud, rude, raising your voice are all signs of a low class and disrespectful person.  This is exactly what Immigration have been instructed to not encourage as visitors to Thailand

2) There is a Photocopy and Photograph shed located at the back of the building.  You can always get your documentation completed there if you have arrived unprepared.

Immigration Photocopy tent

3) Be wary of outdated information posted on travel blogs.  I made the mistake of putting off writing this type of blog post myself because there where already a number of other travel bloggers covering the process. Only to have customers following the advice of other posts online and being surprised that events took hours or had their applications rejected due to errors.

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