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  • Thailand: work permit guide

    Thailand: work permit guide

    Work Permit in Thailand. Thailand, widely known as the “Land of Smiles,” attracts more than 20 million international visitors to Bangkok alone each year. That number does not include persons who are planning to stay and work in the area for an extended time.

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  • Thailand: Phi Phi island travel tips

    Thailand: Phi Phi island travel tips

    Phi Phi Island – travel guide. In the extent of the Andaman Sea between the mainland of Thailand and the island of Phuket, there is a small archipelago of Phi Phi. It consists of 2 large islands: northern Phi Phi Don and southern Phi Phi Ley, and the other 4 tiny ones: Ko Jung (also…

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  • Thailand: Pattaya travel tips

    Thailand: Pattaya travel tips

    Travel to Pattaya. Pattaya is a city in Thailand located on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand. In just 50 years, it has grown from an unremarkable fishing village to one of the most popular Thai resorts.

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  • Thailand: best universities

    Thailand: best universities

    Best universities in Thailand for expat. Thailand has been a prominent tourism destination for decades due to its low living cost and welcoming ambiance. Thailand is regarded as the “Land of Smiles” because of its people’s politeness and goodwill toward visitors.

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  • Countries for retirement: Thailand

    Countries for retirement: Thailand

    Retirement in Thailand. There is an opinion that a pension in Thailand is paid to a limited number of people. And the bulk of the elderly is kept old by children and relatives. But it is not so. The pension system in the country was introduced at the beginning of the last century.

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  • Thailand: Elite visa and it benefits

    Thailand: Elite visa and it benefits

    Thai Elite Visa: what is it and how to get. Thailand Elite visa is a long-term tourist multi-visa that allows the holder to cross the border of the host country an unlimited number of times.

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