40,000+ UK nationals already live in Thailand. A comfortable Bangkok life — apartment, healthcare, eating out daily — costs £1,500/month. The same costs £4,500+ in London. Outside Bangkok it stretches even further.
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The push factors from the UK have never been stronger. The pull factors from Thailand have never been more accessible.
As of early 2026, 7.2 million people wait for NHS treatment. A private GP in Bangkok costs £20 and sees you the same day.
The average UK energy bill is now £1,700–£2,000/year. Bangkok's average temperature is 33°C. There are no heating bills.
If you own a UK home, you may already have everything you need. £285k funds a comfortable Bangkok lifestyle for 15–20 years.
Thailand doesn't tax income earned outside Thailand. For UK pension or investment income, establishing Thai residency can change the numbers significantly.
Sources: NHS England (Jan 2026) · Ofgem · UK House Price Index · Thai Immigration Bureau · HMRC
Same quality of life. A third of the cost in Bangkok — and even less in Chiang Mai, Pattaya, or Hua Hin. This is why 40,000+ UK nationals already live in Thailand.
A £1,500/month UK pension is tight in Britain. In Bangkok it funds a genuinely comfortable life — quality apartment, private healthcare, restaurants daily.
Bumrungrad and Samitivej hospitals are JCI-accredited, English-speaking, and appointment-same-day. International cover costs £1,400–£2,500/year.
300 sunny days a year. No heating bills. A large, established UK expat community — 40,000–50,000 UK nationals already in Thailand.
Thailand doesn't tax income earned outside Thailand. For UK pension drawdown or investment income, establishing Thai residency changes the numbers significantly.
"I spent four years living in Bangkok. I watched dozens of UK friends go through the same process — confused by conflicting visa information, paying Thai law firms for consultations they didn't need, or worse, getting tied into the wrong visa for their situation.
Most information online is written for Americans, Australians, or general expats — not for British people with specific concerns about their NHS entitlement, HMRC status, or UK state pension. And most of it is years out of date.
I built ThaiSorted to be the resource I wish had existed: current, UK-specific, and written by someone who has actually done it — not a content farm or a law firm upselling you services you don't need.
The guide is free. There's no catch. If you find a provider through me, I earn a referral fee — that's how I keep the information current."
Ray
Bangkok-based · 4+ years
Post-Brexit, UK citizens need a proper long-stay visa to live in Thailand. Here are the three routes worth knowing about — we'll help you find which fits your situation.
5-year multiple entry · 180 days per stay
Best for
Remote workers employed by a foreign company
Requirements
Proof of foreign employment or freelance income · £11k+ savings · Health insurance
Best low-cost entry route. Work is legal as long as your employer is outside Thailand. Good way to test Bangkok life before committing to Privilege Visa.
5–15 years · unlimited entries · no 90-day reporting
Best for
Retirees, semi-retirees, FIRE, frequent long-stay visitors
Requirements
One-time membership fee only — no income or savings proof required
Eliminates all annual renewal hassle. Fast-track immigration, airport limousine, personal concierge. UK is a top-5 buyer nationality. I'm an authorised referral partner.
10 years · renewable
Best for
UK remote workers or investors earning £80k+/year
Requirements
Employment at a publicly listed company or verifiable £80k+ annual income
Includes a work permit for Thailand-based clients. Tax benefits on foreign-sourced income. Best for senior professionals with high, verifiable income.
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A Bangkok relocation involves more than just a visa. We cover all the moving parts — at no cost to you.
Some visas legally require it. All UK expats need it. We match you with the right policy for your age, budget, and destination — and you pay the same price as going direct.
Cigna · AXA · Pacific Cross · Allianz
Finding a Bangkok apartment as a foreigner isn't always straightforward. We connect you with vetted agents who work with expats daily — no language barrier, no bait-and-switch.
Serviced apartments · condos · long-term leases
Privilege Visa applications, DTV and LTR processing, legal advice, Thai company formation (BOI). We refer you to English-speaking Bangkok law firms we trust.
Belaws · Siam Legal · Umpire Legal
Opening a Thai bank account as a foreigner has quirks. We guide you through the process and connect you with Wise for low-cost GBP → THB transfers.
Bangkok Bank · Kasikorn · Wise
A new service — why trust us?
ThaiSorted launched in 2026. We don't have hundreds of client reviews yet — we'd rather be honest about that than show you made-up testimonials.
What we do have: four years living in Bangkok, active participation in the UK expat community, and an authorised referral partnership with the Thailand Privilege Visa programme. The information is current because we're here, not writing about it from elsewhere.
If you'd like to verify anything before submitting, the communities below are where UK expats in Thailand talk openly — including about visas, costs, and what's worth paying for.
r/ThailandTourism
180,000+ members · active UK expat threads
British Expats Thailand (Facebook)
42,000+ members · UK-specific group
Thailand Privilege Visa Forum
Official programme community · verified members
40,000–50,000 UK nationals in Thailand
Source: Thai Immigration Bureau · the proof is in the numbers
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