Thursday 22 December 2016

Book: Working in Thailand by Yariv Gai

Working in Thailand by Yariv Gai is an absolute must-read for anyone planning to live and work in Thailand, whether you are a student taking a Gap year, or a senior looking to make the most of your retirement in another country. This book is equally suitable for those planning to move on a short or long-term basis, as it covers all the essentials you need to get started.


The author clearly outlines all of the relevant details to consider to make your move to Thailand as smooth one; from obtaining the correct visas, to adapting to the unique Thai culture, to renting an apartment. The book is written as a how-to guide in easy to understand plain English, and is packed full of useful information and advice, so you can prepare well in advance and know what to look out for once you arrive. Moving to a new country is a life-changing decision, and can be nerve-wracking and stressful at times, especially if you have never visited or have only been once or twice before.



You may not know who to ask for advice, or which advice to trust if conducting research on the internet. This is precisely why Gai wrote Working in Thailand as he realised that reliable, practical advice for doing so was not readily available from reputable sources like Amazon. Having lived and worked in Thailand himself for a number of years, Gai gives you his unique perspective on what the main issues for consideration are, and then gives practical advice on how to deal with these issues.


While the book is not meant to be a substitute for financial, legal, or medical advice, it does give you the right questions to ask of experts who you will want to consult with when making the exciting decision to move to Thailand. Gai is also able to give you a real taste of what it’s really like for a foreign national to live in Thailand, and you will begin to share his enthusiasm for the country which he is so passionate and knowledgeable about. Get your copy now!








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