What jobs can foreigners do in Thailand?

12 Great Jobs for Foreigners in Thailand

  • Teaching.
  • Mobile / Web Developer or Marketing Expert.
  • Work Remotely for an Online Business.
  • Real Estate Agent / Manager.
  • Diving Instructor.
  • Freelance Writer.
  • Sell a Service on Fiverr.
  • Work for a Multinational Company.

Is it easy to get a job in Thailand as a foreigner?

Yes, foreigners are allowed to work in Thailand if you have a valid visa, a work permit and is employed with an occupation that does not violate the Alien Employment Act.

Is it hard to get a job in Thailand?

Unless you are high skilled specialist applying for a job within big corporation or big brand – your chances to get the job in Thailand are almost ZERO. In other words – if you feel you are special, having skills and experience within a trendy industry, you for sure can apply for such a job from abroad.

Do you need a degree to teach English in Thailand?

Bachelor’s degrees are required to teach English in many countries, including Thailand — it helps schools know that you’re qualified. Also, if you want to teach at the university level in Thailand, a master’s degree will be required.

How much money do I need to live comfortably in Thailand?

You should plan to live in Thailand on a budget of at least $1,500 per month, with $2,000 being a more reasonable benchmark. This will allow you to live comfortably without breaking the bank. You could potentially live a lot cheaper, as low as $1,000 a month, but you would probably have a difficult time.

Is Thailand safe for expats?

Safety. On the whole, Thailand is an extremely safe country and the most criminal acts targeting foreigners being purse snatchings from passing motorcycles. However, there are still some things you should keep in mind in regards to your personal safety when living in the country long-term.

Can I work in Thailand without a degree?

Thailand has a very immediate need to better its overall grasp of the English language to compete in the worldwide economy. So if you don’t have a degree, you might have to go through an agency, but this is not going to prevent you from getting a job.

Can I just move to Thailand?

When moving to Thailand, you’ll need to get a visa – a requirement by Thai Immigration Law. Most people who move to Thailand do so with a tourist visa (valid for 60 days) or a non-immigrant visa which is initially valid for 90 days and which will then need to be extended through Thai Immigration.