Regardless of the time of year, when moving to Thailand, you should make sure you pack the following in addition to some essentials specifically for teachers:
Read MoreEntering any country for tourism or employment purposes can be a complicated process to navigate. The information presented here is to help you understand some of the visa categories and the document process and requirements for employment in Thailand.
Read MoreThailand is widely acknowledged as the Land of Smiles, an allusion to the regularly held opinion that Thai people are cheerful and friendly people who like to smile, despite whether Western standards consider the circumstance suitable.
Read MoreThailand has progressed through many changes and numerous influences throughout its history. The existence of multiple, separate, distinguished, and often co-existing Thai kingdoms has chiefly been responsible for establishing the multifarious Thailand we recognize today.
Read MoreThailand was known as Siam—from the Sanskrit word Syama, meaning ‘dark’ or ‘brown’ until 1939, when it was changed to Thailand. In the Thai language, Thailand is “Prathet Thai,” which means Land of the Free. It returned to Siam shortly after the Second World War but became Thailand again in 1949.
Read MoreThailand embodies the East at its most mysterious and enigmatic to many outsiders. While on the outside, Bangkok looks like any other modern city, contrasts emerge when you mix with the locals.
Read MoreIn Thailand, if you are not a holder of a passport from the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, or New Zealand, you will be required to take a TOEIC test. The TOEIC Test Score is needed to demonstrate your English Proficiency level. The TOEIC Test can be taken at centers across 160 countries, including Thailand.
Read MoreA teaching job with Kids English Thailand assists in securing accommodation. The rent can range between 3,000-6,000 baht depending on the accommodation type and location. Typically in Thailand, apartments expect people moving in to pay one month's rent in advance and one month's rent as a deposit.
Read MoreIn Thailand, first impressions count! What you wear is extremely important! The more you dress to impress, the more respect you will garner.
Read MoreOctober happens to be a great month to visit the northern provinces of Thailand. The temperature tends to be more affable; it typically rains less than in the previous months & the surrounding paddy fields are at their most beautiful.
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