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    How much does it cost to see a doctor in Thailand?

    Thailand is known for its high-quality yet affordable healthcare system, but how much does it really cost to see a doctor? As an expat, this question might be crucial for budgeting your health needs. The answer depends on whether you...

  • British war veteran fights for life in Thai hospital battle | Thaiger

    British war veteran fights for life in Thai hospital battle

    A British veteran is in intensive care in Thailand after falling critically ill, while his family urgently try to raise funds to bring him back to the UK. Seventy-three year old Alexander Parker, a former Royal Fleet Auxiliary officer who served in the Falklands, the Gulf, Bosnia and Iraq, is in intensive care in Chanthaburi with suspected lymphoma. The Scot…

  • British expat reveals retirement costs in Thailand, sparking relocation dreams | Thaiger

    British expat reveals retirement costs in Thailand, sparking relocation dreams

    A British expat broke down the cost of living for his retirement in Thailand on TikTok, prompting many of his followers to consider relocating to the country. The man, Simon Thatcher, shared the video on his account, @skyhighthaisi, detailing his monthly expenses to show whether living in Thailand is still affordable in 2025. Thatcher explained that he lives under a…

  • Pattaya panic: Visa crackdowns and QR codes shake expat life | Thaiger

    Pattaya panic: Visa crackdowns and QR codes shake expat life

    Pattaya’s carefree days are fading fast. Last year, the city embraced digital control: cashless payments, visa crackdowns, surveillance tech, and retirees are struggling to keep up. Once a haven for easy living, Pattaya now demands QR codes, clean records, and compliance, leaving old-school expats wondering if they still belong. Some expats argue that Pattaya is the same as ever: just…

  • Best areas to live in Phuket for expats, finding your perfect neighbourhood | Thaiger

    Best areas to live in Phuket for expats, finding your perfect neighbourhood

    Phuket continues to be a popular destination for people looking to start a new life. It’s where digital nomads, retirees, young families, investors, and entrepreneurs come together, all chasing a slower pace of life under the tropical sun. The island is large enough to offer choice, but small enough to feel like a community, and that balance is what continues…

  • New Thai tax plan could cost expats their perks | Thaiger

    New Thai tax plan could cost expats their perks

    Thailand is preparing to flip its tax system on its head, and expats could soon be caught in the crossfire. By 2027, the government plans to roll out a negative income tax, a major shift in how financial aid is delivered. Instead of handing out subsidies to broad social groups, the new system will offer direct payments to those who…

  • Scottish expat loses legs in Bangkok lorry crash | Thaiger

    Scottish expat loses legs in Bangkok lorry crash

    A British man living in Thailand had both legs amputated after a horror motorbike crash with a lorry in Bangkok. Willie Braid, a 54 year old expat from Scotland, was hit while riding his motorbike in the capital on July 27. The driver of the lorry is alleged to have fled the scene in what appears to be a hit-and-run…

  • Grab’s AI translator and big discounts woo Thailand’s expats | Thaiger

    Grab’s AI translator and big discounts woo Thailand’s expats

    Grab Thailand is turning its attention to Thailand’s growing expat population — and it’s rolling out smart features and generous perks to win them over. With more than 5.3 million non-Thai residents now living in Thailand—an 8% jump since 2019—the company has seen delivery orders from expats skyrocket by over 50% in the past 12 months, signalling a major shift…

  • Patong’s wave rave! Sirens to sound as tsunami drill hits beach strip | Thaiger

    Patong’s wave rave! Sirens to sound as tsunami drill hits beach strip

    Tourists in bikinis and beach bums sipping cocktails in Patong got a surprise dose of civic duty this week, as town hall chiefs hit the streets to warn about a tsunami drill set to rock the resort next Tuesday. Mayor Lalita Maneesri led the charge on Monday, July 21, flanked by councillors, civil defence bosses and hi-vis-clad disaster response teams.…

  • Gale warning! Phuket reels as freak storm rocks island (video) | Thaiger

    Gale warning! Phuket reels as freak storm rocks island (video)

    Phuket was left battered and on edge after a violent tropical storm tore across the island, killing one and injuring another, with officials warning the danger isn’t over yet. Governor Sophon Suwannarat urged residents, tourists and boat operators to stay on high alert after the Sunday downpour unleashed chaos across all three districts, Mueang, Thalang and Kathu, smashing into 17…

  • Stars, stripes and tourist gripes as Trump hikes visa fee kick off | Thaiger

    Stars, stripes and tourist gripes as Trump hikes visa fee kick off

    Tourists, locals, and ex-pats in Thailand are being warned to brace for a wallet-busting new visa fee, after Donald Trump slapped a stinging US$250 charge on would-be visitors, just in time to cash in on the flood of sports fans heading to America. The controversial visa integrity fee has sparked outrage, with critics accusing the US president of using global…

  • Aussie tourist found dead in Patong hotel bathroom | Thaiger

    Aussie tourist found dead in Patong hotel bathroom

    A 69 year old Aussie tourist was found dead in his Phuket hotel bathroom yesterday morning, just days after arriving for a six-week tropical getaway. Hotel staff at the property off Rat-U-Thit 200 Pi Road in Patong made the grim discovery around 10.30am yesterday, Thursday, July 18, after a concerned Thai woman reported she hadn’t heard from the man in…

  • Flatline shocker: Two Foreign men found dead in Pattaya condo | Thaiger

    Flatline shocker: Two Foreign men found dead in Pattaya condo

    Two foreign men were found dead in eerily similar circumstances just two hours apart, and just two floors apart, in a Pattaya condo, sparking a full-blown police probe into the bizarre double tragedy. Pattaya police were left scratching their heads yesterday, July 17, after the bodies of a Swedish man and an Australian man were discovered in separate rooms of…

  • Grid-lock and loaded: Phuket officials vow fix for ‘Kaew’ chaos | Thaiger

    Grid-lock and loaded: Phuket officials vow fix for ‘Kaew’ chaos

    Phuket officials have finally drawn up a game plan to tackle the chronic congestion plaguing the Koh Kaew Intersection, a notorious choke point that’s long tested the patience of school-run parents and frazzled commuters. The bold new measures were hammered out at a meeting yesterday, July 14 at Phuket City Police Station, chaired by Police Colonel Chatree Chueakaew, chief of…

  • GI dough! Retired American blows a fuse in Pattaya bar brawl | Thaiger

    GI dough! Retired American blows a fuse in Pattaya bar brawl

    A retired American soldier turned English teacher went berserk at a South Pattaya bar last night, frightening staff and sending security into full alert. But, his fury ended up in handcuffs after a full-blown meltdown on Soi 5. The former American GI, James, thought to be around 60, is accused of spitting at bar girls, smashing a pot of incense,…

  • US author issues grim warning for dream-chasers in Thailand | Thaiger

    US author issues grim warning for dream-chasers in Thailand

    A retired American expat who swapped Wall Street for Sukhumvit issued a stark warning to farangs chasing a dream retirement in Thailand in his latest book: “Come unprepared, and Thailand will chew you up and spit you out.” The blunt advice comes from a former finance and cider mogul who cashed out young and moved to Thailand in his forties,…

  • Thai hard with a vengeance: Dad quits broken Britain for Thailand | Thaiger

    Thai hard with a vengeance: Dad quits broken Britain for Thailand

    A fed-up dad from Nottinghamshire is packing up his life, and his family, to start over in Thailand with just a suitcase and a dream, after declaring he can’t afford to live in “Broken Britain” any longer. Dale Smith has had enough of sky-high bills, grim weather and what he calls “pointless” schooling for his kids. So this November, the…

  • British dad dies chasing fight dream as wife gives birth back home | Thaiger

    British dad dies chasing fight dream as wife gives birth back home

    A British mum gave birth to her third child yesterday, just days after her beloved husband died alone in Thailand while chasing his lifelong dream of becoming a Thai boxing fighter. Ryan O’Connor, from Rossendale, Lancashire, collapsed in a hotel bathroom in Thailand after falling severely ill during a once-in-a-lifetime trip to train at a Muay Thai academy. The father-of-three…

  • Bangkok expressways free on July 10 and 11 for Buddhist holidays | Thaiger

    Bangkok expressways free on July 10 and 11 for Buddhist holidays

    Motorists in Bangkok will enjoy free access to major expressways for two days to mark the Asanha Bucha and Buddhist Lent holidays. The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) announced toll exemptions on July 10 and 11, from midnight to midnight each day. Some 61 toll booths across the Chalerm Maha Nakhon, Si Rat, and Udon Ratthaya expressways will waive toll…

  • Hash bluff? British teenager’s ‘torture’ tale rubbished by Thai cops | Thaiger

    Hash bluff? British teenager’s ‘torture’ tale rubbished by Thai cops

    A British teenager accused of smuggling cannabis into Georgia sparked an international row, after Thai cops rubbished her tearful courtroom claims that she was tortured and forced to carry drugs. Bella May Culley broke down in a Tbilisi courtroom, sobbing. “I was forced by torture… I just wanted to travel.” Thai immigration chiefs say her dramatic story is pure fiction…

  • Viet’s all, folks: Thailand left in digital ID dust by Vietnam | Thaiger

    Viet’s all, folks: Thailand left in digital ID dust by Vietnam

    Thailand has been caught napping again, as Vietnam surges ahead with yet another bold move to woo foreigners, slashing red tape and rolling out sleek new digital IDs for its growing expat population. On July 1, Hanoi launched a 50-day campaign to hand out free electronic identification to foreigners living, working, or studying in the country, and it’s already being…

  • Detour de force: Drivers dodge Rama II death trap to reach Hua Hin | Thaiger

    Detour de force: Drivers dodge Rama II death trap to reach Hua Hin

    A weekend getaway to Hua Hin should be a breeze but, thanks to the notorious Rama II Road, it’s more of a gamble than a getaway. The highway, which links Bangkok to southern destinations, has earned itself a grim reputation as one of Thailand’s deadliest routes. Endless construction, heavy traffic, and a staggering accident rate have made it a route…

  • Health Insurance for families and children in Thailand: What to choose | Thaiger

    Health Insurance for families and children in Thailand: What to choose

    It’s easy to put off health insurance in Thailand when it’s just you (though you really shouldn’t). You feel fine, the costs seem manageable, and the risk feels low. But that changes the moment your family comes into the picture, especially when you have a child. Suddenly, you’re not only thinking about hospital bills, but also comfort, quick access to…

  • Vietnamese passport dreams are made of this, leaving Thailand behind | Thaiger

    Vietnamese passport dreams are made of this, leaving Thailand behind

    Vietnam has torn up the red tape for foreigners with local family, making it easier than ever to bag a Vietnamese passport, no lingo, no money, and no five-year wait required, leaving Thailand behind. Foreigners married to Vietnamese citizens, or with family roots in the country, can now apply for citizenship without needing to speak the language, prove they can…

  • Welshman on life support after vanishing on Thai booze-up | Thaiger

    Welshman on life support after vanishing on Thai booze-up

    A Welshman is on life support, clinging to life in a Pattaya hospital, after undergoing emergency brain surgery following a night out in Thailand. Ashton Jones disappeared without a trace while partying with pals in a Bangkok nightclub, only to be discovered hours later in a hospital bed 55 miles away from the Thai capital, hooked up to machines and…

  • 7 Tips for choosing the best health insurance in Thailand for expats | Thaiger

    7 Tips for choosing the best health insurance in Thailand for expats

    Many expats in Thailand don’t give health insurance much thought because the country’s healthcare system is excellent (arguably the best in Southeast Asia) and, for the most part, affordable. But affordability doesn’t mean it’s cheap, and it certainly doesn’t mean medical bills can’t add up quickly. Expat health insurance is still one of the most essential things to have. It…

  • British tourist dies in tragic fall in Phuket after night out | Thaiger

    British tourist dies in tragic fall in Phuket after night out

    A 59 year old British tourist died after falling approximately 7 metres from a steep incline in Patong, Phuket, following a night of dining and drinking. The incident left the victim’s partner, Stewart Raynor, in shock. Today, June 4, Police Lieutenant Chittawan Pengkaew, Deputy Inspector at Patong Police Station, Phuket, received a report from the Patong Radio Centre about the…

  • Snubbed middle-income retirees look beyond Thailand to SE Asia | Thaiger

    Snubbed middle-income retirees look beyond Thailand to SE Asia

    For decades, Thailand has been the quintessential destination for retirees seeking an affordable, beautiful, and culturally rich new home. With its golden beaches, vibrant cuisine, and famously welcoming population, the Land of Smiles has lured hundreds of thousands of Westerners to spend their golden years soaking up its tropical hospitality. Yet, a quiet transformation is taking place beneath the palm…

  • Baht off! Bangkok Bank shuts the door on tourist accounts | Thaiger

    Baht off! Bangkok Bank shuts the door on tourist accounts

    Tourists and short-term visitors in Thailand are getting the cold shoulder from Bangkok Bank after the banking giant quietly slammed the brakes on opening accounts for foreigners without long-term visas. Expats and digital nomads are reeling after Bangkok Bank, Thailand’s largest lender, introduced tough new rules barring tourists from opening deposit accounts, applying for credit cards, or using mobile banking…

  • Dopey striker’s 27 million baht own goal in cannabis smuggle sting | Thaiger

    Dopey striker’s 27 million baht own goal in cannabis smuggle sting

    A former Arsenal wonderkid has admitted his part in a plot to smuggle £600,000 (26.4 million baht) worth of cannabis from Thailand to Britain, after luring his girlfriend and her pal into playing unwitting drug mules. Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, was nicked after 60 kilogrammes of cannabis was found stuffed inside four suitcases that had just landed at London Stansted Airport from…

  • Rescue volunteer shocked as foreigner trashes Pattaya booth | Thaiger

    Rescue volunteer shocked as foreigner trashes Pattaya booth

    A shocked rescue volunteer in Pattaya is pleading for justice after a mystery foreigner allegedly smashed into his emergency booth, causing thousands of baht in damage, including wrecking a defibrillator. Thawin Siangkong, who works unpaid for the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Unit, reported the late-night break-in to Pattaya police in the early hours of today, May 20. Armed with CCTV footage…