Faced with the increasingly stringent immigration requirements of Western countries, we might as well look short and see how much it costs to immigrate to Thailand in a year! Thailand's environment, food, and necessary modern entertainment facilities are definitely no worse than going to Europe and the United States. Here are the costs of Thai immigrants' living. They are really not far from you. Of course, the premise is to work hard to make money!
In the eyes of many Chinese people, Thailand is a country that is very suitable for living. Whether it is its climate, environment, culture, etc., it is very attractive to Chinese friends. Many friends plan to live in Thailand for a long time. Many friends ask: How much does it cost to live in Thailand?
1. Free:
1. Enough "sunbathing" throughout the year is free for you to enjoy.
Thailand has many high-quality beaches, such as Pattaya , Hua Hin , Phuket ... It can be said that it is "the four seasons are like spring" and "the four seasons are like summer", and it is definitely the first choice to enjoy life.
2, blue sky, white clouds, natural oxygen bars for you to enjoy
You may find that the sky in many places in Thailand is so blue that you can feel comfortable in body and mind. For example, Chiang Mai , because it is based on agriculture, handicrafts and tourism as the main economic body, it lacks industrial pollution. In addition, Chiang Mai has a forest coverage rate of more than 70%, which is a veritable "green lung". The air quality is very good, you can bathe in the "natural oxygen bar" all year round, and the blue sky and white clouds will be your lifelong good friends.
2. Living expenses in Thailand: A family of three is about 120,000 baht a year (about 22,000 yuan)
Most places in Thailand are not expensive. Since Thailand's agriculture and fruit planting industries are very developed, the prices of agricultural products and fruits are very cheaper than those in China. It is recommended that you go to the Thai locals' life market if you buy vegetables and fruits, which are fresh and cheap.
Ordinary Thai fruits such as mango, lychee, longan, mangosteen, banana, watermelon, rambutan, etc. are usually 20-30 baht per kilogram (equivalent to about RMB 4); more expensive ones such as durian, wax mist, Saga, etc. are only 40-50 baht per kilogram (about RMB 8). Vegetables may be slightly more expensive in Bangkok , but in other places, such as Chiang Mai, it is still very cost-effective, mostly 10-20 baht per kilogram (about 3 yuan).
Pork is about 120-150 baht per kilogram (about 25 yuan), ribs are 150 baht per kilogram (about 25 yuan), and beef is about 250-300 baht per kilogram (about 50 yuan). Meiji milk, Mey Johnson, Abbott, Wyeth milk powder , etc. are much cheaper than in China.
Calculated by the family of three consumes one kilogram of milk, one kilogram of meat, one kilogram of vegetables and one kilogram of fruit every day, it is about 300 baht (about 55 yuan). With other oil, salt, sauce and vinegar, the budget for living expenses is basically enough for 10,000 baht per month (about 1,900 yuan).
3. Travel expenses: about 40,000 baht a year (about 7,500 yuan)
enjoy life in many places in Thailand, it is best to recommend you buy a car. This investment is essential. Thai cars are mainly Japanese cars, and the price is not expensive. Pickup trucks and SUVs are much cheaper than China. You can choose a good family car for 500,000-600,000 baht (about 100,000 yuan).
car maintenance is also very cheap. Apart from refueling, there is basically no other fee. An average of 3,000 baht (about 550 yuan) per month is enough. The cost of maintaining a car in the Celestial Dynasty should be around 2,000. It seems that my Celestial Dynasty’s income is four times that of the Thai people. I am really pleased! ! !
4. The expenses for a family of three.
Buy a house: 20,000 baht (about 3,700 yuan); rent a house: 200,000 baht (about 37,000 yuan)
This can be divided into two types:
One is to buy a property. Since there is no property tax in Thailand, there are basically few other expenses after buying the property.The one-time investment of property purchase is about 2-3 million to 3 million baht (about 370,000 to 550,000 yuan) is enough to choose to buy a two-bedroom apartment or a three-bedroom villa. The difference is that foreigners can have permanent ownership rights while the villa only has decades of use rights, so the annual water and electricity property fee is about 20,000 baht (about 3,700 yuan).
Another type is renting a house. Usually, the average property suitable for a family of three rents is about 12,000 to 15,000 baht (about 2,600 yuan), and the housing expenses can be budgeted for 200,000 baht (about 37,000 yuan) a year.
5. Education expenses: 200,000 to 300,000 baht per year (about 37,000 to 55,000 yuan).
Thailand's education is still very cost-effective. The annual tuition fee for international schools is about 200,000-300,000 baht, which is more than half the tuition fee for international schools in China. Children receive international education in Thailand since childhood, and going to Europe and the United States to study in college after middle school is also an important choice for many friends to settle in Thailand.
Since I have chosen to live in Thailand, I don’t think there is any need to save on investment in education. Children who grow up in international schools will have a great advantage in growing up, but their horizons can also be broader, so this money must be spent!
6. Other fees: 50,000 to 70,000 baht per year (about 11,000 RMB)
Other fees, including visa (if the child can obtain an educational visa if he or she goes to an international school, a parent will be dependent) about 20,000 to 30,000 to 30,000 baht per year, and commercial medical insurance 30,000 to 40,000 to 40,000 baht per year (more than 10,000 baht per person). The above is basically considered a necessary fee. As for entertainment, sports and fitness, purchasing clothes, travel, etc., it varies from person to person.
In general: a family of three lives in Thailand for a long time, and the basic expenses are between 450,000 and 500,000 baht (about 95,000 yuan), provided that 2.50-3.5 million baht (about 550,000 yuan) have been invested to purchase properties and cars.
If you rent a house, the annual basic cost is between 650,000 and 700,000 baht (about 130,000 yuan), and buying a car is still essential. It is very inconvenient to live in many places without a car.
If you have a wealthy family and your passive income exceeds 150,000 yuan per year, you are welcome to enjoy a comfortable living and high-quality international education for your children in Thailand that you can’t enjoy even if you can’t enjoy a year of 300,000 yuan. Many Chinese people are the ones who can nourish their lives in Thailand. I wonder if you are moved?