I bring at least 3 months worth of medicine. Never been search, flagged or asked questions. With a constant flow of 6 million tourists from around the world people are going to bring medication with them. I transport mine in my carry on. In Thailand no prescription is required and everything is over the counter. Being forgetful I mistakenly packed an empty pill bottle that cost $400 USD. My Thai wife was out with her friends and I called her and sent a photo of the medicine. She walked into a pharmacy in the Mall and bought the exact same medicine for 2500 Baht. $82 USD. I was flabbergasted. So check around once you get here. Be safe..🙏
Hi Brian. As Frank mentioned about the hot ticket these days is the DTV VISA which only requires 500,000 Baht instead of 800,000 baht that the retirement visa wants. Another bonus is the 500,000 baht or equivalent Canadian money can be sitting in your bank in Canada collecting interest, while the retirement visa of 800,000 baht has to be a Thailand bank.
Maybe find your nearest Thai embassy website and read what the DTV visa requirements are. In Canada.
You’ll arrive with a passport and you’ll get 60 days visa exempt right away, then you can extend another 30 days by going to immigration.