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Every resource an expat needs, organised by topic. From first-day logistics to long-term living โ we have you covered.
Visas & Immigration
Retirement visas, LTR, Elite card, extensions, and border crossings โ everything you need to stay legal.
Explore Visas โHousing & Property
Renting, buying condos, serviced apartments, and property management for foreign residents.
Find Housing โHealthcare
Top hospitals, clinics, dentists, insurance, and the practical health essentials for expats.
Health Guide โFinance & Banking
Opening Thai bank accounts, transferring money, expat tax obligations, and pension access.
Money Matters โFood & Dining
Best restaurants, markets, Western supermarkets, and the local food scene for every palate.
Eat & Drink โTransport
Getting to Hua Hin, driving in Thailand, songthaews, taxis, and car hire for expats.
Get Around โEducation
International schools, Thai language courses, and childcare options for expat families.
Schools Guide โLifestyle & Leisure
Beaches, golf, sport, nightlife, shopping, and making the most of Hua Hin life.
Live Well โEssential Reading for Expats
The Complete 2026 Guide to Living in Thailand on a Retirement Visa (Non-OA)
Everything you need to know about qualifying, applying, renewing, and staying compliant โ including the new financial proof requirements that tripped up dozens of expats last year...
Read Full Guide โBest Areas to Live in Hua Hin โ The 2026 Neighbourhood Guide
Pranburi, town centre, or beachfront? We break down every neighbourhood for expat lifestyles.
Best Private Hospitals in Hua Hin โ An Expat's Honest Review
Bangkok Hospital, San Paolo, and Hua Hin Hospital compared on quality, cost, and English service.
How to Open a Thai Bank Account as a Foreigner in 2026
Step-by-step guide covering Bangkok Bank, Kasikorn Bank, and SCB โ documents required and tips from expats.
The Hua Hin Expat Directory
Verified and reviewed businesses serving the Hua Hin expat community.
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0 listingsThailand Visa Options for Long-Stay Expats
The most common visas used by Hua Hin expats. Click any row to read the full guide.
| Visa Type | Who It's For | Duration | Min. Funds | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Non-Immigrant OA Retirement Visa |
Age 50+ retirees | 1 year (renewable) | เธฟ800,000 in Thai bank | โ Available |
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Thailand Elite Privilege Card |
Anyone (purchase) | 5โ20 years | เธฟ600,000โเธฟ2M fee | โ Available |
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LTR Visa Long Term Resident |
Wealthy retirees, WFH | 10 years | USD 80,000/yr income | โญ Popular |
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Non-Immigrant OB Business Visa |
Business owners | 1 year (renewable) | Work Permit required | โ Available |
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Tourist Visa TR / SETV |
Shorter stays | 60 days + 30 day ext. | เธฟ20,000 proof | โ Limited stays |
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