I am cool doing it myself, it’s just that the Airbnb I am staying in is “flying under the radar” and the landlord would rather not have to fill out any kind of form and be noticed…so I need to think of plan B.
indeed, it is called Visa on Arrival or Visa Exempt meaning you can jump on the plane and they give you a 60 days visa stamp on your passport on arrival which can be extended for another 30 days.
Yes, 60 days on arrival that you can extend by another 30 days for the cost of 1900 Bahts if you go to the nearest Immigration Office where you are before your 60 days expire.
I’ve always heard that the word “farang” originated from the word “farangcet” which was the best way a Thai person could prononce / repeat the nationality “français” when told by a french person.
It became “farang” with time to describe a white skin foreigner.
Thai don’t want to have whiter skin because they are racists. Having a whiter skin means that you are not a lower class citizen who works outside like on the side roads doing construction work. It’s a sign of higher class in society who can even afford to not work.
First, you get an insurance because you want to cover yourself in case of an accident that would cost you a fortune in hospital, not because the Thai goverment asked you to.
Second, just be aware that most insurances will probably not cover you for the hospital bill of a motorbike accident if you don’t hold the right driving license (A1 in UK) or if you were not wearing your helmet even tho you have the license.