Benefits enjoyed by Thai immigrants:
T need money to see a doctor. A person only needs to pay 700 baht (1 RMB =4.9 baht) for public medical care every year, of which 200 baht is paid by the royal family, and only 500 baht is needed for free medical care and hospitalization. Moreover, drugs in Thailand have no intellectual property rights, and anyone can produce them as long as they pass the inspection and royal certification. There is a provision in Thai law that anyone who manufactures, transports, stores or sells counterfeit drugs will be sentenced to death. (It is recommended to buy medical insurance).
You don't need money to study for fifteen years.
Children don't need money to drink milk at school (a box a day).
4. Give students a subsidy of 500 baht per semester (you can buy school uniforms and books).
Since last year, the annual water and electricity (below 90 degrees) is free (there is a certain amount, so it is not used indiscriminately).
6. Since last year, there has been no money for road buses (only government air-conditioned buses).
7. Thailand's elderly who have reached the age of 60 can receive a monthly subsidy of 500 baht (102 RMB).
8. Working parents and children can get a monthly subsidy of 300 baht. (Each family can receive a two-child allowance).
9. Thais whose monthly salary is less than15,000 baht (equivalent to 3,000 RMB) can get a subsidy of 2,000 baht (408 RMB), which is limited to those with medical insurance.
10. Taxes in Thailand are mainly divided into two categories: direct taxes and indirect taxes. Direct taxes include personal income tax, enterprise income tax and petroleum income tax. Indirect tax rules include value-added tax, special trade tax, customs duty, consumption tax, stamp duty and property tax. Taxes are collected by the Ministry of Finance through the Customs in charge of import duties, the Tax Bureau in charge of income tax, value-added tax, special trade tax and stamp duty, and the Consumer Bureau in charge of consumption tax on specific commodities. Local governments are responsible for collecting property taxes and local taxes.
1 1. All roads are free.
2. Does it cost money to see a doctor in Thailand?
In August this year, when you were traveling in Thailand, you were hit by a motorcycle, and your right leg, tibia and fibula were fractured. Tibial plate fixation surgery cost more than 40 thousand RMB, and you are hospitalized for more than 4 thousand baht a night. The more expensive operation cost of Bangkok Hospital in Pattaya, Thailand is 60,000 RMB! However, the service is indeed better than that of China Hospital, and the price is indeed high.
Every country has to spend money. In fact, Cuba is the only country in the world that has truly achieved comprehensive free medical care. People don't need to spend money to see a doctor Most countries use the medical insurance system, and so does our country. Under the current economic development, the financing level of national medical insurance is not high, and the supporting ability of the fund is relatively limited. In order to adhere to the basic principles of insurance and ensure the long-term stable development of medical insurance, we still have to bear certain expenses.
3. Do China people have free medical care in Thailand?
The latest exchange rate conversion: 30 baht =6. 17 RMB. The above data are for reference only, subject to the transaction price at the bank counter.
4. Is medical care expensive in Thailand?
Medical insurance in Thailand covers 0-85 years old. Medical insurance in Thailand and the United States covers travel, employment, business and study abroad. COVID-19 has medical insurance in Thailand and the United States, so Thailand can travel carefree.