Moving to Thailand from Bolivia
What to Expect
A comprehensive look at what changes when you move from Bolivia to Thailand — from daily expenses to quality of life.
If you moved from Bolivia to Thailand, and you’d need to navigate life in Thai. You’ll also switch from driving on the right to the left.
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Key Indicator Comparison
How Bolivia and Thailand stack up on safety, healthcare, jobs, and infrastructure.
Is it safe?
per 100,000 people per year
of residents who feel safe walking alone at night
per 100,000 people per year
Bolivia generally does better on safety, though Thailand leads in feel safe walking at night.
How's the healthcare?
annual government + private spending per person
affects wait times and access to care
WHO index from 0–100 measuring essential service access
share of adults with obesity
per 100,000 people — a proxy for mental health support
Bolivia generally does better on health & wellbeing, though Thailand leads in health coverage index.
What about the environment?
deaths attributable to air pollution per 100k people
tonnes of CO₂ emitted per person per year
Bolivia generally does better on environment, though Thailand leads in air pollution deaths.
Will I have good infrastructure?
fixed broadband subscriptions — key for remote work
higher means greater strain on freshwater supply
annual consumption — reflects grid capacity
share of households with internet
Thailand generally does better on infrastructure, though Bolivia leads in water stress level.
What are the job prospects?
percentage of the labour force without work
a broad measure of economic output per person
the highest marginal rate on personal income
share of people below the poverty line
Thailand generally does better on employment & economy, though Bolivia leads in top income tax rate.
Is it good for families?
average years of life at birth
deaths per 1,000 live births — lower is better
government spending on education as % of GDP
percentage of adults who can read and write
Thailand generally does better on family life, though Bolivia leads in education spending.
Data: Autoridad de Impugnación Tributaria (AIT), Bolivia, The World Factbook, United Nations SDG Indicators, World Bank
Visitor Visa Requirements
Short-stay tourist visa rules between Bolivia and Thailand. To live, work, or study long-term in Thailand, you'll need a separate residence or work visa — check Thailand's immigration authority.
Bolivia passport holder visiting Thailand
Visa on Arrival
Thailand passport holder visiting Bolivia
Visa Online (e-Visa)Data: Henley Passport Index. Check with the destination country's embassy for the most current requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work remotely from Thailand?
With 17.5 fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 people, Thailand can support video calls in major cities. The hard part is paperwork — visa category, employer policy on overseas staff, and tax residency in Bolivia and Thailand.
Is Thailand safe for expats?
Bolivia generally does better on safety, though Thailand leads in feel safe walking at night. The homicide rate in Thailand is 4.8 per 100,000 people, compared to 4.3 in Bolivia. About 67% of people in Thailand feel safe walking alone at night.
How is healthcare in Thailand compared to Bolivia?
Bolivia generally does better on health & wellbeing, though Thailand leads in health coverage index. There are 9.3 doctors per 10,000 people in Thailand, compared to 12.7 in Bolivia. Thailand scores 82 on the WHO universal health coverage index (Bolivia: 65).
What language do they speak in Thailand?
The official language in Thailand is Thai. In Bolivia, the official languages are Aymara, Guaraní, Quechua and Spanish.