30.000 Bath is enaugh in Chiang Mai if you don't drink any alcohol. You can rent a deasent room for 5-6000 Bath + electicity for Aircon at night is 2000 THB max, and 2000 THB for montorbike costs. That means about 20.000 THB to live on to food and other expenses, it will be doable. Food is cheap at maya mall, and other places they have cheap eatouts. You will even have some moen for some drives on the motorbike and entry to hotsprings and a couple of other things. So i Chiang Mai it is possible, but impossible in Phuket, so it depends. I would say you need minimum 40.000 THB in the south maybe 50.000 in Phuket, and Chiang Rai, and rural areas you migt squeek by on 20.000 THB, but 30.000 it is possible.
Talk about other costs as well, maybe how much someone spends over 3 years for furniture, bike/car repair, medical, clothing, gifts for others and holidays, office supplies, charity, money to help girl friend or wife or her family, how much you recommend to safe as a safety net, cost to travel home including flight/hotel gifts for those at home when visiting back home..... Basically, it seems you do a great job of talking about the cost of LIVING, but there are long term costs as well that are different for all but, it might be interesting to hear your story as an example. Imho. You are doing a great job.
I tried to only talk about the basic expenses but your point is extremely valid. You just gave me inspiration for another video in which I should talk about these things. You might just get to see one about these soon 😁
I have been to Thailand ofr up to 5 monyhs at a time and i never get the craving for western food so i only eat thai food and i don't drink so i think that budget is good.
Coming back to Thailand in November, have been impressed with the cost of buses in between cities ..In Bangkok I use Bolt APP now for Bkk and Pattaya. Bolt was not available in Korat or Phimai.
It takes a couple of weeks but the bus system in BKK is pretty easy to use as an extension of the trains. Also if you are teaching in a smaller town that 30k baht will go farther
A warning about health care cost. As a young, healthy person you can get good health insurance at fairly reasonable prices. Above a certain age, and as your health starts to fail, you will not able to buy health insurance. They simply will refuse to sell it to you. Which means you either have to rely on cheap government health care, which quality you may find totally inadequate, or you will have to pay for expensive private health care. It is very common for people near the end of their lives to spend their entire life savings on private health care
l live in Kalasin live in a house with 4 bedrooms we have agriculture on 45 rai. we live on 15000B a month, so we pay the health insurance, it will be about 5-6000B. we use more money when we travel to Bangkok.
My best advice is if anyone wants to live in Thailand very long term or forever, its best to buy condo room, they can be as cheap as 500000 bhat in phuket, pattayya, buying condo will significantly cut the cost of living, like 1/3 of expense.
Very good video, congrats mate. But to be honest, this salary would not be enough for the vast majority of expats (at least for westners). And I am talking about one single person, if we talk about a family with children... then I really thing that maybe this budget would not be sufficient for thais neither. But, again, if you are able to live confortably like that, I am really happy for you. Enjoy the land of smiles!
I appreciate the comment. Like I said in the video that it depends more on life style and I used 30k as a budget example as that is the minimum pay that can be expected. This is definitely not enough for a family with a child (you are right). As accommodation and food is cheap to find, things can work out. Thank you for the positive comment and support 😊
Always be careful what the electric rate is you could be overspending by 500-1000 a month. If they are charging much more than the govt rate they at least are trying to hide the true cost of the rental.
Hi! Medical here is not expansive. I did not discuss about it because my research on that is not enough. If you have any particular questions, I can try answering them.
It's only cheaper to eat street food if you want to eat loads of carbs. If you eat a lot of meat or fish it isnt. You can't tell me 1kg of Chicken breast meat from tesco lotus is more expensive than 1kg of chicken from a street food vendor.
Sounds Dooable! But does that include different cities in Thailand? There are some areas less than others obviously. Im interested in the move, but have never been there yet. I must visit first, it may not be for everyone. Im living in 🇺🇸 USA so expensive! It's tempting! Must visit when travel is safe and country is open for tourists! Its a giant step, dont know where to begin!
First step is always the hardest and I wish the best of luck for your future endeavor. If I had to give my opinion to you on this, I would say that, if you are planning on the expensive side add like 20% to what I mentioned and for less expensive areas -10%. The reason I said this is so that you can always stay on the safer side of things
Thank you for your advice could you tell me would six million baht and pension last me at least ten years living in Thailand thank you Scott new Zealand
Yes! it can definitely last you for at least 10 years. Also, it mostly depend on your own life style and spending. Overall, In my opinion it can easy last for at least 10 years
Amazing work sir. Really really helpful. Thankyou so much for this video on budget🙏🏻 it would be more nice if you can make a table form of summary at last🙂 Sir can you please make a seperate video on how can indian visit to thailand right now including visa process or other necessary requirements. or can you please just answer my query in reply, it would be very helpful for me..
Thanks for your feedback. I'll keep that in mind for my next video 😊. Glad to know that is found it. Thats a good suggestion. I'll looking into your query and try getting back to you on that. But as far as u know, currently it is a difficult process.
@@Desiabroad I know sir it's a difficult process right now but at least we should be updated that what's actual process is right now to visit thailand. We don't even know that indians are allowed to visit thailand or not. Please help sir🙏🏻 I'll be waiting for your reply and next video and Thankyou for all your videos they are really very amazing and helpful🙂
The accommodation cost seems to be fairly low. I wonder whether the price you mentioned is Covid19 influenced. What would be the pre-Covid accomodation cost? Thanks
It is actually the normal price range that I have shared for a single bed condo or a small village house. Before I was living in a condo, I used to live in a 2 bedroom house which costed me 8,000 THB, which I am sure the lady rented to another couple and charged them 10,000 THB. Now, I am in a condo which is pretty much the same. In the same building you can find condo owners renting their place for 10,000 but no higher then that I believe. If you like the place try negotiating, they always lower the price a bit. Hope that helps
It seemed low to me too, but it depends very much on the location. SO it's possible in principle. Also the so called "miscellaneous" (including also stuffs for home... clothing... etc.) at only 1,500 bath per month... I think for me (and the vast majority of expats that I know there) it would be enough no more than one week... Then I think you should also count health insurance, expenses to visit back your family at your homeland at least once per year.... expenses related to VISA renewals etc. In my experience... a single man to live confortably in a city like Chang Mai would need at least a salary of 45-50k (to be increased at least to 55-60k in BKK). For a family of course the budget is much higher and it depends on the number of people and if you need to send your children to private international schools
The budget I discussed can be for both a single or a couple as the fixed expenses like rent and electricity pretty much remain the same. For others, I gave ranges and if you look at the higher end of those, they could be considered for couples. Also, this is overall our combine spending except when we travel, of course but like I said in the video, it all depends on your own lifestyle. Hope this helps you
@@Desiabroad Thanks for the reply bro! I might get around 70K! After taxes close to 66 I think. I hope things work well and I am able to save some money as well! Thanks for the reply! 🙏🏻
One if the websites that you can use to find teaching job is Ajarn.com But it is difficult to find teaching job from outside of Thailand. Best is to be here and then start looking for job. It increases your odds a lot.
@@suzettelisuk8850 You can check out the video I made about TEFL course, I am sure it will make things clearer for you and if you still have questions, you can ask 😊 TEFL video Link: ua-cam.com/video/Y5QjpHfuSpY/v-deo.html
Sir i have 5+ year experience in teaching for civil service aspirants in india.... geography, environment, Science etc.....Shoul i get a TEFL certificate (English) and come to Thailand ...what will be the minimum salary...And is there any other opportunities with such abilities..
TEFL Certificate will be good to get, as it increases your chances of getting a job here in Thailand. I would suggest to do your TEFL course from Thailand if possible as the institute might be able to help you get a job. Minimum salary as per my knowledge is around 30K THB
One person can live comfortably on this but require a little more sacrifice if you are a couple. As in, cheaper accommodation and not going out that often
your videos are way too helpful sir thankyou for making these amazing contents. keep up the good work ✌🏻🤗 sir can you make a seperate video on the what's the current status for Indians to visit thailand right now. are indians allowed to visit thailand or not? if visa on arrival is not available for now then how can we get visa? is travel insurance is compulsary now to visit thailand? I'll be waiting for your reply thankyou sir🙏🏻
I'll try my best to come up with a video related to your concerns but just to give you some information - Thailand is offering STV(special travel visa), you can check from your local embassy about the eligibility criteria for now. Insurance is definitely compulsory worth 100,000 Thai baht and I believe there are no more visa on entry. This is from the top of my head and will get more information for you and thank for appreciating my work 😊
Are you using your Instagram account? I am coming to Thailand soon already with an employment, but I'd like to connect with you regarding TEFL and further options. Thank you.
@@reemaisland07 I thought you had already sent me a message on Instagram. Please drop me a message there and we can have a more detailed discussion there. Thank you
thankyou - this is very helpful, as I plan to visit Thailand for an extended stay when things open up more.
30.000 Bath is enaugh in Chiang Mai if you don't drink any alcohol. You can rent a deasent room for 5-6000 Bath + electicity for Aircon at night is 2000 THB max, and 2000 THB for montorbike costs. That means about 20.000 THB to live on to food and other expenses, it will be doable. Food is cheap at maya mall, and other places they have cheap eatouts. You will even have some moen for some drives on the motorbike and entry to hotsprings and a couple of other things. So i Chiang Mai it is possible, but impossible in Phuket, so it depends. I would say you need minimum 40.000 THB in the south maybe 50.000 in Phuket, and Chiang Rai, and rural areas you migt squeek by on 20.000 THB, but 30.000 it is possible.
Talk about other costs as well, maybe how much someone spends over 3 years for furniture, bike/car repair, medical, clothing, gifts for others and holidays, office supplies, charity, money to help girl friend or wife or her family, how much you recommend to safe as a safety net, cost to travel home including flight/hotel gifts for those at home when visiting back home.....
Basically, it seems you do a great job of talking about the cost of LIVING, but there are long term costs as well that are different for all but, it might be interesting to hear your story as an example. Imho. You are doing a great job.
I tried to only talk about the basic expenses but your point is extremely valid.
You just gave me inspiration for another video in which I should talk about these things. You might just get to see one about these soon 😁
I have been to Thailand ofr up to 5 monyhs at a time and i never get the craving for western food so i only eat thai food and i don't drink so i think that budget is good.
Coming back to Thailand in November, have been impressed with the cost of buses in between cities ..In Bangkok I use Bolt APP now for Bkk and Pattaya. Bolt was not available in Korat or Phimai.
Nice introduction of the cost living in thailand . Very good breakdown of things ! And l also the quality of audio and video excellent .
Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
Great videos! Thank you! You got me watching one after another! and I am planing to move to Thailand soon...
Thank you for your support! 😊
It takes a couple of weeks but the bus system in BKK is pretty easy to use as an extension of the trains. Also if you are teaching in a smaller town that 30k baht will go farther
A warning about health care cost. As a young, healthy person you can get good health insurance at fairly reasonable prices. Above a certain age, and as your health starts to fail, you will not able to buy health insurance. They simply will refuse to sell it to you. Which means you either have to rely on cheap government health care, which quality you may find totally inadequate, or you will have to pay for expensive private health care. It is very common for people near the end of their lives to spend their entire life savings on private health care
l live in Kalasin live in a house with 4 bedrooms we have agriculture on 45 rai. we live on 15000B a month, so we pay the health insurance, it will be about 5-6000B. we use more money when we travel to Bangkok.
Always good to see lots of people doing travel/working abroad videos.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I would add in there a very important outgoing as well - health insurance! You wouldn’t or shouldn’t go and live in another country without it!!!
I agree!
Very nice .. keep up the good vids :)
thank you,it was a good video,im planning to live in thailand when it opens,it was very helpfull thanks
Don’t forget your health insurance
My best advice is if anyone wants to live in Thailand very long term or forever, its best to buy condo room, they can be as cheap as 500000 bhat in phuket, pattayya, buying condo will significantly cut the cost of living, like 1/3 of expense.
That is actually not a bad advice.
Thanks for sharing 👍
The beach towns are dead so unless you want to be bored and just watch stray dogs walk by then i would just live in Bangkok.
very helpful, thanks for the detailed cost breakup!
Very good video, congrats mate. But to be honest, this salary would not be enough for the vast majority of expats (at least for westners). And I am talking about one single person, if we talk about a family with children... then I really thing that maybe this budget would not be sufficient for thais neither. But, again, if you are able to live confortably like that, I am really happy for you. Enjoy the land of smiles!
I appreciate the comment. Like I said in the video that it depends more on life style and I used 30k as a budget example as that is the minimum pay that can be expected. This is definitely not enough for a family with a child (you are right). As accommodation and food is cheap to find, things can work out.
Thank you for the positive comment and support 😊
Great video sir
Very interersting and informative costings.
Nick good information
Awesome sir
Thanks for the information. How about health insurance costs?
I will try talking about insurance on a separate video as I need to look into it a bit more to find relevant information and thanks for watching!
Always be careful what the electric rate is you could be overspending by 500-1000 a month. If they are charging much more than the govt rate they at least are trying to hide the true cost of the rental.
Good job very helpful for planning before taking off Thailand I like your thorough explanation of your every topic of all the videos
Amazing video!
I guess Thailand is cheaper than Brazil.
Tq sooo much sir.. It's very useful
Thanks for a very good video. It would be interesting to know your thouhts on medical expenses and insurance.
Hi!
Medical here is not expansive. I did not discuss about it because my research on that is not enough. If you have any particular questions, I can try answering them.
You havent mentioned anything about insurance. Do you need to buy different insurance or the basic insurance which the school provides is sufficient?
Your condo is outside of Bangkok in a small city - Bangkok is going to cost much more for the same condo rental!
It's only cheaper to eat street food if you want to eat loads of carbs. If you eat a lot of meat or fish it isnt. You can't tell me 1kg of Chicken breast meat from tesco lotus is more expensive than 1kg of chicken from a street food vendor.
Hi Desi -- great video. Have you found that any categories of cost have been particularly sensitive to price inflation?
Interesting questions! I don't believe so
Sounds Dooable! But does that include different cities in Thailand? There are some areas less than others obviously. Im interested in the move, but have never been there yet. I must visit first, it may not be for everyone. Im living in 🇺🇸 USA so expensive! It's tempting! Must visit when travel is safe and country is open for tourists! Its a giant step, dont know where to begin!
First step is always the hardest and I wish the best of luck for your future endeavor. If I had to give my opinion to you on this, I would say that, if you are planning on the expensive side add like 20% to what I mentioned and for less expensive areas -10%. The reason I said this is so that you can always stay on the safer side of things
Friend is on rural north of country pays 4000 baht
Has the info changed a lot since covid, etc., here in 2022 and the country closed down? Is there even a demand for ESL teachers currently?
I have a question I’m an American I’m 5 feet 9 inches tall can I get buy ect clothes there to fit me?
Thank you for your advice could you tell me would six million baht and pension last me at least ten years living in Thailand thank you Scott new Zealand
Yes! it can definitely last you for at least 10 years. Also, it mostly depend on your own life style and spending. Overall, In my opinion it can easy last for at least 10 years
@@Desiabroad thank you desi for your advice from Scott new Zealand
Is there pocket wifi there? How about doctor and medical cost?
Amazing work sir. Really really helpful. Thankyou so much for this video on budget🙏🏻 it would be more nice if you can make a table form of summary at last🙂
Sir can you please make a seperate video on how can indian visit to thailand right now including visa process or other necessary requirements.
or can you please just answer my query in reply, it would be very helpful for me..
Thanks for your feedback. I'll keep that in mind for my next video 😊. Glad to know that is found it.
Thats a good suggestion. I'll looking into your query and try getting back to you on that. But as far as u know, currently it is a difficult process.
@@Desiabroad I know sir it's a difficult process right now but at least we should be updated that what's actual process is right now to visit thailand. We don't even know that indians are allowed to visit thailand or not. Please help sir🙏🏻 I'll be waiting for your reply and next video and Thankyou for all your videos they are really very amazing and helpful🙂
Am an african and looking to come to thailand soon, what tips can you give me?
Check out my teaching videos and you might find the information you are looking for 😊
If you make a table summary, it will be easier to understand, ty
I'll keep that in mind for my next video 😊
Is 650212.704 THB enough to live there for a year or so brother ??
is 150000 bath salary enough for a family of 3 (including a kid of 5 yrs) considering a decent standard of living and good education for the kid?
very interesting about living there
Can you please make a video of what type of long term visa available for Desi people
I will look into this. Thank you for watching
I have been teaching for ten years in India
Are these costs for singles or couples?
You sound like an Indian Yankee. Where are you from? Nice content. Good Luck.
The accommodation cost seems to be fairly low. I wonder whether the price you mentioned is Covid19 influenced. What would be the pre-Covid accomodation cost? Thanks
It is actually the normal price range that I have shared for a single bed condo or a small village house. Before I was living in a condo, I used to live in a 2 bedroom house which costed me 8,000 THB, which I am sure the lady rented to another couple and charged them 10,000 THB. Now, I am in a condo which is pretty much the same. In the same building you can find condo owners renting their place for 10,000 but no higher then that I believe. If you like the place try negotiating, they always lower the price a bit.
Hope that helps
It seemed low to me too, but it depends very much on the location. SO it's possible in principle. Also the so called "miscellaneous" (including also stuffs for home... clothing... etc.) at only 1,500 bath per month... I think for me (and the vast majority of expats that I know there) it would be enough no more than one week... Then I think you should also count health insurance, expenses to visit back your family at your homeland at least once per year.... expenses related to VISA renewals etc. In my experience... a single man to live confortably in a city like Chang Mai would need at least a salary of 45-50k (to be increased at least to 55-60k in BKK). For a family of course the budget is much higher and it depends on the number of people and if you need to send your children to private international schools
Where is the best Indian grocery store? Best Indian restaurant for a good price?
Thank you. is your estimate based on cost per couple or for single. I noticed you mentioned your wife. Will you talk about health insurance cost?
The budget I discussed can be for both a single or a couple as the fixed expenses like rent and electricity pretty much remain the same. For others, I gave ranges and if you look at the higher end of those, they could be considered for couples. Also, this is overall our combine spending except when we travel, of course but like I said in the video, it all depends on your own lifestyle.
Hope this helps you
Hi bro! Quick question- is 50000 baht a month enough for staying in Bangkok? I will be moving in July. Thanks! Pretty informative!
Yes! It is a decent salary
@@Desiabroad Thanks for the reply bro! I might get around 70K! After taxes close to 66 I think. I hope things work well and I am able to save some money as well! Thanks for the reply! 🙏🏻
@@TravelwithPrateek wow! Which school is this? Are you NES ?
How to search teaching jobs in thailand
One if the websites that you can use to find teaching job is Ajarn.com
But it is difficult to find teaching job from outside of Thailand. Best is to be here and then start looking for job. It increases your odds a lot.
Great video m8 : keep up the good work
I love your videos!! I’m binge watching your channel and I’m not even planning on moving to Thailand 😂
Wow! That made my day. Glad you are enjoying my videos 😊
Excellent tips for someone who is planning to visit Thailand
Sir can I find a job in Thailand in HR department in any company there...i m looking for a job there..... I am from India
Probably can but I'm not that sure about it
please Make cost of living in Canada.
Very informative. Does having a Master's degree in Psychology and a Bachelor in Science, will this graduate degree help me?
It will but still, you will be required to get a TEFL certificate to start teaching 😊
@@Desiabroad Are there any schools that you recommend or to avoid?
@@suzettelisuk8850
You can check out the video I made about TEFL course, I am sure it will make things clearer for you and if you still have questions, you can ask 😊
TEFL video Link: ua-cam.com/video/Y5QjpHfuSpY/v-deo.html
Ciggrarate price ?
Hey..long time ??
cost of happy endings?
Sir i have 5+ year experience in teaching for civil service aspirants in india.... geography, environment, Science etc.....Shoul i get a TEFL certificate (English) and come to Thailand ...what will be the minimum salary...And is there any other opportunities with such abilities..
Have got also various social services awards and experiences..
TEFL Certificate will be good to get, as it increases your chances of getting a job here in Thailand. I would suggest to do your TEFL course from Thailand if possible as the institute might be able to help you get a job. Minimum salary as per my knowledge is around 30K THB
Respected sir ji,single working woman is safe in Thailand?
Yes, it is very safe 😊
I want to teach in Thailand so what is the process please tell me sir
Hi Desi, 30,000 Thai Baht is for 1 person or for both you and your wife?
One person can live comfortably on this but require a little more sacrifice if you are a couple. As in, cheaper accommodation and not going out that often
@@Desiabroad I see bro, so it means a couple can still live with that amount if they can find a cheaper accommodation?
good thank you
I would like to work in Thailand schools as a English teacher.if there any opportunities please inform me.im waiting for your prompt reply sir
Thank you so much for informations living budget in Thailand
Is this condo in Bangkok ?
It's in Chiang Mai 😊
Love you sahad Sir...Waqas btp aw139
What the most Filipino teachers that earning only about 15,000 baht.? They can not live like your convenient living in a Condo place.
Never enough
👍
I got a house for 3000b in bangsare and internet
your videos are way too helpful sir thankyou for making these amazing contents. keep up the good work ✌🏻🤗
sir can you make a seperate video on the what's the current status for Indians to visit thailand right now. are indians allowed to visit thailand or not? if visa on arrival is not available for now then how can we get visa? is travel insurance is compulsary now to visit thailand?
I'll be waiting for your reply thankyou sir🙏🏻
I'll try my best to come up with a video related to your concerns but just to give you some information - Thailand is offering STV(special travel visa), you can check from your local embassy about the eligibility criteria for now. Insurance is definitely compulsory worth 100,000 Thai baht and I believe there are no more visa on entry.
This is from the top of my head and will get more information for you and thank for appreciating my work 😊
Are you using your Instagram account? I am coming to Thailand soon already with an employment, but I'd like to connect with you regarding TEFL and further options. Thank you.
I've been pretty busy from the last few weeks. I will get back to you shortly via Instagram. Sorry for the late reply 😅
@@Desiabroad Thank you
@@reemaisland07 I thought you had already sent me a message on Instagram. Please drop me a message there and we can have a more detailed discussion there. Thank you
Sorry sure will connect with you there.
Indian
I think you india
False accent...