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Thailand Plans 10-Year Tourist Visa and 99-Year Land Lease to Boost Economy


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On 5/19/2025 at 3:38 PM, NoDisplayName said:

 

Urban legend.

 

If 'twere true, well, boatloads of Americans would be showing off their legally owned properties.

 

 


Not quite so, this American Amenity Treaty was inked in +/- 1965 and, to the best of my knowledge, never annulled. As a non-American I, of course, have no clue, if it works in reality ...... 

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We all know our history; Thailand has not been colonised and the the Thais themselves are not into multiculturalism. They remain firmly separate from foreigners and the idea of selling/ giving their land away is an anathema to them, all of them. So we are not going to see any kind of visa that contradicts their cultural norms. This is a positive thing but also a negative thing.

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9 hours ago, Magictoad said:

We all know our history; Thailand has not been colonised and the the Thais themselves are not into multiculturalism. They remain firmly separate from foreigners and the idea of selling/ giving their land away is an anathema to them, all of them. So we are not going to see any kind of visa that contradicts their cultural norms. This is a positive thing but also a negative thing.

 

All I can say is: if I look at what's happening to Europe right now, I wish we had a little bit more of Thainess in us.

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