by Key Visa | Mar 13, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Thailand like most countries expect foreign holiday makers or residents to carry a copy of their passport with them as it is can be used for identification but it also shows that they have a visa to reside in the Kingdom legally. It also is very important to have...
by Key Visa | Mar 7, 2014 | Living in Thailand
How to Live in Thailand on a Budget If you’re feeling the pinch of the downturn in the economy and happen to be pound poor, dollar deprived and bereft of baht, it’s entirely possible to get by in Thailand by on an abridged budget. Here are a few ideas that could...
by Key Visa | Mar 5, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Cooking your own Thai food This is something worth trying particularly in Thailand where crucial ingredients are readily at hand and naturally very fresh. The deliciously aromatic spices and herbs are in abundance, and along with the fresh meat and fish, are...
by Key Visa | Jan 20, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Bangkok has a wealth of top international schools and it can be a difficult choice for parents to decide which school to send their children too, but without doubt one of the best as the name suggests is Harrow International School in Bangkok. Harrow International...
by Key Visa | Jan 16, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Thailand has many wacky reasons why foreigners are attracted and one great reason is the country’s most popular festival of Songkran the Thai lunar New Year which runs annually from the thirteenth to the fifteenth of April. Songkran Festival The origins of the...
by Key Visa | Dec 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
Bangkok is one of the busiest cities in Asia. Its enchantment isn’t derived from its busy roads, but instead its busy sidewalks. The hustle and bustle of street sellers, markets, and a flurry of restaurants makes the city one of the most convenient places to live in...