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#thailand #thailandvlog #thailandtravel 📞 Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code bamboo at checkout. Download Saily app or go to https://saily.com/bamboo 🍃 Check Out Our LAZADA SHOP For Honey, Cacao, Super Greens Powder, Ginger Extract & Lots More! Here: https://www.lazada.co.th/shop/shamans... 🌐 Go to https://surfshark.com/bamboo or use code BAMBOO at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! ⭐ Business Enquiries: khwansudapr@gmail.com CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro - Heading For The Visa 01:05 Visa Update & Buriram Amenities 02:24 Expat Insecurities - Visa 03:15 Inability To Own Land 03:49 Our Plan B 04:23 If You Are Planning A Trip 05:30 Insecurities With Health - I Cancelled 07:27 Dealing With It - Thailand 09:26 Land In Thailand If You Have Kids 10:14 Our Secret Place 10:59 Great Food First 12:50 The Next Secret Place - Finale Become A Member: / @lifeinruralthailand Where We Get Our Music - 30 Day Free Trial: https://share.epidemicsound.com/07918p FAQ 1. Why I use the word “expat” In Thailand, foreigners are stamped “Non-Immigrant” in their passport. That means you must check in every 90 days, can’t work in jobs reserved for Thais, can’t own land, and can be deported (and banned for 5–10 years) if caught working without a permit. So while I’d love to call myself an immigrant, legally we’re not — hence the word expat. 2. What I do for a living I run a health foods company here in Thailand and have a work permit that covers all YouTube activities. I’ve paid tax in Thailand for over 10 years — through my own companies (an English school and a jazz lounge), as well as during my career in the 5-star hotel industry (Anantara). And yes — I speak Thai. 3. Can foreigners own land in Thailand? No. But a superficies agreement allows you to control the land for 30+ years, and houses here are relatively affordable (1–2 million THB). If you have children, owning a home is essential for their security. Still, it’s smart to keep around 80% of your net worth in high-performance assets (like BTC) outside Thailand. 4. About my wife We’ve been together 12 years of my 15+ years in Thailand. She’s a finance graduate, hardworking, traditional, and loyal — she earned more and owned more property than me when we met, and she’s stood by me through both success and struggle. 5. Patreon & Memberships All Patreon and channel membership income goes directly to supporting our Thai extended family — for food, school supplies, and household needs.