by Key Visa | Nov 13, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Making A Thai Wills In my experience with dealing with a lot of the expat community in pattaya the task of obtaining a last will & testament seems to be a subject they do not wish to talk about or is put at the bottom of the list of priorities but should this be...
by Key Visa | Oct 25, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Education Visa procedure in Thailand One of the most common visa types that has been affected currently is the education visa which seems to be a favorite for most Foreigners under the age of 50 years old, not married to a Thai national or working, but now more strict...
by Key Visa | Oct 19, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Thai girlfriend and sending money Sending money to your Thai girlfriend can be an arduous task but one that will be expected if you choose to take them on as a full time partner, whether you live in Thailand, the UK or Australia. Most Thai’s presume that us foreigners...
by Key Visa | Sep 10, 2014 | Living in Thailand
British Embassy Bangkok Holidays 2014 Public holidays for the British Embassy in Bangkok for 2014 The Embassy will be closed on the following office holidays in 2014: Wednesday 1 January Friday 14 February Monday 14 April Tuesday 15 April Friday 18 April Monday 21...
by Key Visa | Sep 5, 2014 | Living in Thailand
5 Things That Make Thai Living Irresistible For British Expats There is a vast difference between living in Britain and living in Thailand. A summarized description of the comparison would be that living in Thailand can be in many ways, a lot more interesting than...
by Key Visa | Aug 28, 2014 | Living in Thailand
5 Street Stall Food Dishes You Should Try While In Bangkok Renowned for its distinctive and delicious flavours, Thai cuisine is among the number one preferences of foodies everywhere. If you’re staying in Thailand and are passionate about the exquisite cuisine here,...