By nationality
Advice shaped by where you are from.
Your home country decides which pensions, taxes and treaties apply. The practice serves British, North American, Australasian, European and Russian expats in Thailand, each with the cross-border issues specific to them.
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Find the advice for your nationality.
Each page sets out the services that matter for that nationality, a free downloadable report, and the latest from their home country. Every cost, and what it pays, shown in writing before you decide.
British expats
UK pensions, the April 2025 residence test for inheritance tax, and the 2024 Thai remittance rule, planned as one coherent picture.
ViewAmerican expats
A 401(k) or IRA, FBAR and FATCA reporting, and the US-Thai treaty, set out side by side.
ViewCanadian expats
RRSPs and Canadian income, the Canada-Thailand treaty, and the 2024 remittance rule, read together.
ViewAustralian expats
The 2026-27 Federal Budget changes, superannuation, and the Australia-Thailand treaty, read against a life in Thailand.
ViewNew Zealander expats
NZ Super, KiwiSaver, and the New Zealand-Thailand treaty, planned for a retirement in Thailand.
ViewGerman expats
German pensions and income, the Germany-Thailand treaty, and the 2024 remittance rule.
ViewIrish expats
Irish pensions and income, the Ireland-Thailand treaty, and the 2024 remittance rule.
ViewSwiss expats
Swiss pillar pensions, cross-border custody, and the Switzerland-Thailand treaty.
ViewSwedish expats
Swedish pensions, the Sweden-Thailand treaty, and the 2024 remittance rule.
ViewDanish expats
Danish pensions, the Denmark-Thailand treaty, and the 2024 remittance rule.
ViewNorwegian expats
Norwegian pensions, the Norway-Thailand treaty, and the 2024 remittance rule.
ViewRussian expats
Banking and investing from Thailand, custody, and the Russia-Thailand treaty.
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