If you get a Bachelor's degree from any recognised university, then it is recognised.
We're not talking about working for an International School here.
I think with a recognised degree from the Philipines, regardless of your home country, you could get a job teaching in Thailand.
The reality about post like this? It's the "Irresponsibility Brigade" out to inform "irresponsible guests living in Thailand" to be "responsible citizens like themselves."
People die alone all of the time - farang expats and Thais. If they choose not to live up to your own expectations of what constitutes being 'responsible,' well - as I told the OP: "It's their business. Not yours." They are adults - if they choose to make plans, up to them. If they choose not to make plans, up to them.
By the way. The embassies have guideline on how they want their citizen's bodies handled, as most Western countries are in fact nanny-states, so the dead body will be taken care of. Everything else goes to probate court, which is why there are probate courts. If the deceased actually has assets, well, "Knives out." The heirs and those who feel they have claim to those assets will fight it out in court. And if the Thai government can get a cut too? I'm sure they are happy to oblige.
"That's irresponsible!"
And none of your business.
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