Programs in popular countries likeChina,South Korea,JapanandThailandwill provide assistance to secure work visas before setting off. Great pay and benefits in these countries paired with a more affordable cost of living than in the US mean your salary can go far – pay off student loans or tra...
Have you ever thought about getting married in Thailand? For many New Zealanders, the idea is appealing, but the legalities can seem daunting. This guide simplifies the process, outlining the steps you need to take to ensure your marriage in Thailand is legal and recognized. ...
Applying for a job, scheduling a doctor appointment or even ordering a beer now often requires internet access, yet many Americans — somewhere between 14 and 120 million,depending on whom you ask— still cannot connect to the web at home, or live in areas where service...
As of Nov 30, 2024, citizens from 38 countries (mostly in Europe) can enjoy China visa-free for 30 days till Dec 31, 2025, including Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Ita...
The most worrisome problem comes from the fact that about one third of crime cases were committed by the juvenile and 53% of criminals in jails are youngsters below 25. A poll indicates that about 73% of citizens said they avoided teenagers in streets, especially at night. ...
“The lifestyle here is vibrant, friendly, and rewarding,” says Pamela Manning. “There is no way I could afford to get out so much if I didn’t live in Thailand. I can go out every day, play golf, lunch with other expats, and enjoy many local events. You can’t help but feel...
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Thailand has both a tourist visa exemption and visa on arrival scheme for citizens of certain countries. If you hold a passport from one of these countries and want to carry on traveling in Thailand, another option is to leave the country and then re-enter. Non-Immigrant “B” Visa ...
1. Get off of the tourist trail– The easiest way to save money in Thailand is to live like a local. Take the local buses, eat street food instead of standard restaurant food, and drink beer instead of other (more expensive) alcohol. In Bangkok, average Thai citizens live on less than...
Travelling in the North of Peru Peru Hop currently doesn’t offer any bus service in the north of the country, which is a shame and is a service I hope comes in time. Many travellers I met making their way to northern Peru for grand treks such as Laguna 69 used local buses (with m...