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Sending Money Home from Thailand - Information for TEFL Teachers
There are generally no restrictions on receiving money in
Thailand, but sending money is or walking out of the country with
money is comparatively more controlled and legalized. Many new
regulations were put into place as a result of the 1997 economic
collapse and currency speculation which caused the Thai baht to
fluctuate and become more unstable.
Setting up a bank account in Thailand is easy and quick, as long as
there is a valid passport to furnish. Bank accounts are favorable
modes for foreign nationals to transfer money to and from abroad. To
send money or to receive cash, you will need your passport in hand.
Transferring money will require an invoice from the remote receiver,
and you should bring as much documentation as you can.
Western Union however is the fastest way to send money, e.g., same
day, but is also the most expensive way. One just has to go pick up
the money at the Western Union office if one’s at the receiving end.
The outlets are located in certain Central Department stores in
Bangkok..
Wiring money from an overseas bank account to your Thai bank account
(or vice versa) usually takes one to three days. It can take stretch
to more than a week as well, depending upon the banks and the system
used. They often turn out to be pretty expensive.
One of the cheapest ways is to send an international cashier's cheque
or money order which you prepare at a bank, e.g., Siam City Bank as
recommended by several people. Such a cheque should be sent by a
registered international courier, e.g., DHL.
It is suggested, not to use the post office Money Order service. The
concept of money order cheque there is not very dependable.
Currently, it is said that you can walk out with up to 50,000 baht. To
convert Thai baht into cash without any other documentation, you will
need to bring your plane ticket and your passport.


