Planning to move to Vietnam or relocate to Thailand? Netanel Tours VIP offers expert on-ground relocation support for expats and digital nomads. Services include visa guidance, apartment search, lease review, airport pickup, and dedicated WhatsApp support. Run by Netanel — a long-term Asia resident with 17+ years of travel experience.
For people who want clarity before making any move. Includes a 1-on-1 strategy call tailored to your situation, full relocation breakdown covering visa options, cities, costs, and lifestyle, a custom step-by-step action plan, and answers to all your questions with real on-ground experience.
For people who want real help finding the right place and connections. Includes everything in the consultation plus personalized apartment search, access to trusted local agents and contacts, help avoiding overpriced deals and bad contracts, and guidance through the full rental process.
For people who want a completely stress-free move. Includes everything in Guided Relocation plus full relocation support from arrival to full setup, airport pickup, temporary housing setup before the long-term move, in-person or remote support during apartment visits, visa process guidance, help setting up daily life (SIM card, banking, transport, essentials), and ongoing personal support until fully settled. 30-day money-back guarantee on all packages.
Most foreigners who try to relocate to Asia alone run into the same problems: choosing the wrong area, overpaying for apartments, dealing with unreliable agents, or getting stuck with visa confusion. Conservative estimated savings for clients range from $14,000–$69,000+ in Vietnam and $20,000–$400,000+ in Thailand compared to relocating independently — a 5x–100x ROI on service cost.
Netanel is based in Asia and provides real local support — not advice given remotely. Services include connections to trusted lawyers, real estate agents, and local resources to ensure your transition from tourist to resident is seamless.
Get guidance on visas for Thailand and Vietnam including tourist visas, e-visas, extensions, and border run tips. Guidance is provided for navigating the correct official channels. Services covered: tourist visa guidance, e-visa direction to official portals, visa extension options, border run timing, and updated entry requirements.
Note: Visa guidance only — not a licensed visa agent. Clients are directed to official channels and trusted licensed resources.
Thailand: Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Koh Samui, Pattaya, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao
Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Da Nang, Hanoi, Hoi An
Start with a tourist or non-immigrant visa, then explore long-term options such as the Thailand Elite Visa, retirement visa, or education visa. Working with a local relocation expert helps you navigate the paperwork, find trustworthy housing, and avoid common mistakes.
Expats in Vietnam can live comfortably for $800–$1,500 per month depending on the city. Da Nang and Hanoi are more affordable than Ho Chi Minh City. Costs typically break down as: rent $300–$700, food $200–$400, transport $50–$100, and leisure.
Both are excellent choices. Thailand (especially Chiang Mai and Bangkok) has a mature digital nomad infrastructure with co-working spaces, reliable internet, and a large expat community. Vietnam (Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City) offers slightly lower costs and a vibrant local culture. The best choice depends on your lifestyle, budget, and visa situation.
With proper planning, you can complete an initial relocation to Thailand or Vietnam in 4–8 weeks. This includes visa arrangement, finding accommodation, setting up a local bank account, and getting oriented. Relocation packages are designed to compress this timeline and remove the guesswork.
Major risks include fake apartment listings (72% of expats encounter rental fraud), forged property documents (Pink Book fraud), utility overbilling at 3–5x government rates, deposit theft (60% of expats report disputes), fake visa agents, and fake business setup consultants charging $1,500–$5,000 for non-existent registrations.
Major risks include fake rental listings with all-Thai contracts, deposit theft (top-3 expat complaint), illegal nominee land and business structures (820 businesses prosecuted in 2025), misleading 90-year lease structures (only first 30 years legally enforceable), fake visa agents (10% of arrivals affected), and jet ski damage scams in Phuket and Pattaya.