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Thailand
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Thailand
Thailand, located in the heart of Southeast Asia, is a vibrant and diverse nation known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality. Situated on the Indochinese penins…
Ce que c'est que de vivre à Thailand· Aperçu IA
Thailand, located in the heart of Southeast Asia, is a vibrant and diverse nation known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality. Situated on the Indochinese peninsula, the country shares borders with Myanmar, Laos, C...
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Avec un indice de sécurité de 64/100, Thailand offre des conditions de sécurité bon pour les expatriés et leurs familles.
Thailand offers visa-free entry for citizens of 93 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and most EU nations, allowing stays of up to 60 days for tourism, business, or short-term work, effective from July 15, 2024. This can be extended for an additional 30 days at local immigration offices, for a maximum of 90 days. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival and have one blank page. From May 1, 2025, all foreign...
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Thailand affiche un indice de pouvoir d'achat de 48/100, indiquant des conditions économiques modéré pour les expatriés.
GDP
$505.57B
HDI
0.8
Qualité de vie
47/100
+4 vs NYC
Pouvoir d'achat
20/100
-22 vs NYC
Comprendre le paysage économique est essentiel pour évaluer le coût de la vie et les opportunités à Thailand. Cet aperçu complet couvre les principaux indicateurs financiers, notamment le coût de la vie, les marchés immobiliers, les niveaux de revenus et les politiques fiscales qui façonnent la vie quotidienne et la planification financière à long terme.
Tax information is currently being researched.
Climat
Thailand features a humid tropical climate dominated by the Asian monsoon system, creating distinct seasonal patterns across the country. The climate is characterized by three main seasons: hot summer, rainy monsoon, and cool winter.
Tropical Savanna, Tropical Monsoon, Tropical Rainforest, Humid Subtropical
28–35°C
20–26°C
2800+ hrs/yr
5 régions climatiques distinctes — voir le guide complet pour les détails
Lire le guide completDémographie en Thailand
Actuellement en cours de recherche
Composition ethnique
Guide de l'expatrié à long terme en Thailand
Galerie de Thailand
20 photosWork & Business
- Employment rate: 67.0%
- Salary range: THB 300,000–THB 1,200,000/year
- Startup ecosystem: 6.2/10
- Business registration: 1-4 weeks, THB 2,000,000 min capital
- Top industries: Tourism & Hospitality, Automotive & EVs, Electronics Manufacturing, Digital Economy & AI, Agriculture & Biotech
- No specific remote work law; governed by Labour Protection Act. Digital nomad via LTR/SMART Visa …
Healthcare
- Thailand offers a dual-track healthcare system with a widely accessible public sector and a high-quality, internationally recognized private sector.
- Expats employed in Thailand typically contribute to and can access the Social Security Fund (SSF), providing coverage at designated public hospitals.
- Mandatory health insurance is increasingly required for various long-stay visas, including retirement and certain non-immigrant visas, ensuring financial protection.
- Private healthcare in Thailand is generally affordable compared to Western countries, though significantly more expensive than the public system.
- Emergency services are well-established, with 1669 as the primary medical emergency number, but language barriers can be a challenge for foreigners.
- The quality of private hospitals, particularly in major cities, is excellent, attracting medical tourists globally, while public hospital quality can vary.
- Waiting times are minimal in private facilities but can be substantial in public hospitals, especially for non-urgent care.
- International health insurance is highly recommended for expats to ensure comprehensive coverage and access to the best private facilities.
Retirement & benefits
Transportation
Thailand, with a population of nearly 70 million, features a dynamic transportation landscape dominated by road travel on the left side, extensive bus and rail networks, and rapid urban transit expansion in Bangkok. Strengths include ambitious infrastructure megaprojects like high-speed rail and Eastern Economic Corridor developments totaling over USD 45 billion, alongside 118 airports. Challenges persist in Bangkok's congestion, rural connectivity gaps, and uneven public transport coverage outside capitals.
Transportation guideDroit et Administration en Thailand
Legal & Administrative in Thailand
Environment & Sustainability in Thailand
Thailand's constitutional monarchy faces ongoing instability with Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul leading a minority coalition of Bhumjaithai and People's Party since September 2025, following court removals of prior Pheu Thai leaders. A general election is set for February 2026, focusing on economic policies amid calls for constitutional reform. Military influence persists through appointed Senate and judicial interventions.
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All scores are relative comparisons on a 0-100 scale, where 50 = global average. Higher scores mean better than average, lower scores mean worse than average.


Social Integration
Limited information available. Social integration in Thailand faces challenges due to language barriers (Thai dominant) and cultural norms favoring locals, but high social media penetration (79.1% of population) aids connections. Expats report moderate ease in Bangkok via communities, while locals view foreigners positively in tourism but with social distance.
Social integration guideEnvironment & Sustainability
Thailand faces significant climate vulnerabilities including rising temperatures, frequent floods, droughts, and coastal erosion threatening Bangkok and economic hubs. As a Paris Agreement signatory, it targets net GHG reductions of 47% by 2035 and net zero by 2065, ranking medium in CCPI with low renewable energy performance. Air quality remains stable amid urban pollution challenges, while sustainability efforts focus on climate acts and adaptation.
Environment guide