Working in Thailand

Working in Thailand

Thailand is considered a middle industrial power, Thai GDP per capita is about 70 in the world, though higher than Chinese and Brazilian. However, working in Thailand as a foreigner is not easy. More than two-thirds of the Thai population is employed in agriculture and fishing. Thailand is one of the world’s largest producers and…

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Moving to Thailand

Moving to Thailand

Thailand is an Asian country synonymous with tropical beaches, crystal clear sea, impenetrable jungle and Buddhist temples. That is why many foreigners dream of moving to Thailand. The country is about the size of France and has 68 million inhabitants. Thailand is ruled by a military junta and the highest national authority is the king,…

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Working in China

Working in China

Although China is a communist country, the opening up to private ownership and adoption of a capitalist model that began in the late 1970s has led to the unstoppable development of the Chinese economy, which is now the second largest economy in the world, behind the United States. However, its growth has slowed in recent…

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How to move to China

How to move to China

China, (People’s Republic of China). It is one of the largest nations in the world and has an area approximately equal to that of the United States, except that its population (1.4 billion) is four times that of the United States. China also includes two special administrative regions: Hong Kong and Macau, which have partial…

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Working in Japan

Working in Japan

Japan is the third largest economy in the world after the USA and China. Its industrial system is among the most developed in the world, with the automotive and electronics sectors being the most important. GDP per capita is more or less the same as England’s. The unemployment rate is very low, at 2.5%. But…

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Moving to Japan

Moving to Japan

Moving to Japan is not easy for many reasons. Japan is an archipelago consisting of nearly 7,000 islands. The four largest islands are: Honshū, Hokkaidō, Kyūshū and Shikoku, which are connected by underwater bridges or tunnels, make up about 98% of the total area of Japan, which is slightly larger than Germany but has about…

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Open a business in Cambodia

Open a business in Cambodia

Many dream of starting a business in Cambodia or in Southeast Asia in general, because these countries offer a high quality of life and low costs. In reality, countries like Thailand are already heavily exploited and are not as cheap as they were 20 years ago. In addition, there is another disadvantage that causes problems…

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