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Cdn Family Moving to Chieng Mai in November

stephenjedgar

Thank you for this Blog!  So many good vibes..not overly sugar-coated.
I am a photographer/new media producer specializing in the NGO sector.  My wife teaches yoga and is a Thai Yoga Massage practicianer. We have two boys aged 8 and 18months.  We have decided to take the next year to base ourselves in Chieng Mai.  It will be a challenging adventure without a doubt!
My questions revolve around work visas, traveling w a baby, finding a 3 bedroom house, best areas to live, schooling for our 8 year old, where can a canadian go to watch the occasional hockey game (or NBA game for that matter...) ok ok ok, I'll stop there. I'd love to hear from any other creative professionals and, of course any other families out there who have some Thia experience!
Peace!
Stephen
stephenjedgar.com

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karen

Hello Stephen and welcome to ½ûÂþÌìÌà :)

Your message has been moved to the Chiang Mai Forum for more visibility.

Regarding the visa requirements, you may browse the other threads on the Information on visas in Thailand Forum for more details.

I also hope that the other members will help you soon.

Thanks

Karen :)

yanfeiwu

Hello Stephen

Welcome to ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ.
Could you explain your questions more specific ,a 3 bedroom house are you going to buy or rent?
Best area? Is mean peaceful area or a convenient commercial area ect.

stephenjedgar

Awesome. Thanks Karen!

stephenjedgar

We are looking to rent a 3 bdrm home for one year. Whaen I say "good" area I mean safe, yet the closer to centre, the better.  I am curious about schools for my 8 year old but have not even started this search yet. We are coming to Thai to experience a beautiful culture (warts and all) that we'd never get to experience otherwise.
I am also curious about home/day care for my 18momth old....

So many questions...so little time.

Thank you!

Living in Chiang Mai

Sawasdee Stephen,

There are many international schools here. You can get the school first and find accommodation near school.

Let me know if I can be any helps.

stephenjedgar

It IS helpful, thank you so much!
I think it will be so much easier to gain perspective once we get there. Almost impossible from way far away...but we continue to try :)
QUESTION: When does the school season start?  Here in North America, as you know, its September.
Also curious about finding a network of parents who home school...

Thanks again :)

przsor

Still one and half year 20 hour 15 minutes 30 seconds from my retirement and my new life in Chiang Mai I am already having butterflies on my tummy thinking how my new life will be alone there.
Please be my friend write to me from there.
regards
Rene

karen

Hello rperezoso.

Welcome to ½ûÂþÌìÌà :)

Don't forget to keep us updated on your expat experiences over there.

If you have any question do not hesitate ;)

Thanks

Karen :)