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Koh Kood for Expats — Living, Working & Long-Stay Guide

Koh Kood attracts a growing expat community drawn by the $100–200-per-day quality of life, strong healthcare infrastructure, and the particular combination of affordability and comfort that Thailand offers. This guide covers the practical realities of actually living here rather than just visiting.

Cost of Living for Expats

Monthly costs in Koh Kood for a comfortable expat lifestyle: 1050210000 THB/month ($3006000) covers rent, food, transport, and entertainment. A furnished studio apartment runs 8,000–15,000 THB/month; a modern one-bedroom is 12,000–25,000 THB. Add 2,000–4,000 THB for utilities, 500–1,000 THB for internet, and 6,000–12,000 THB for dining out regularly.

Visa Options for Long-Stay

Expats in Koh Kood use several visa pathways: the DTV (Destination Thailand Visa) for remote workers, retirement visa (Non-O-A) for those 50+, education visa for Thai language students, or the LTR visa for high earners. Most expats start with a tourist visa and upgrade once settled. The 90-day reporting requirement applies to all long-term visa holders.

Expat Community and Social Life

Koh Kood has an established expat community with regular meetups, Facebook groups, and social events. The community skews toward a smaller but genuine group of long-term residents. Joining a gym, co-working space, or language class provides the fastest social integration.

Healthcare and Practical Setup

Thailand's private healthcare system is excellent and affordable compared to Western countries. Private hospital visits cost 500–2,000 THB for consultations. International health insurance runs $100–300/month. Opening a Thai bank account requires a valid visa and passport — Bangkok Bank and Kasikorn are most expat-friendly.

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James Chen

Senior Travel Writer · Bangkok · 12+ years in Thailand

James has lived in Bangkok since 2014 and has visited all 77 Thai provinces. He specialises in destination guides, itinerary planning, and transport logistics. Before moving to Thailand, he worked as a travel journalist in Hong Kong and Singapore. He speaks conversational Thai and is a certified PADI divemaster.

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