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New Chinese Migrants in Thailand and the Perceived Impact on Thai People
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Approximately 110,000–130,000 new Chinese migrants reside in Thailand in 2022. They are comprised of five categories: entrepreneurs, employees, students, accompanying family members and lifestyle migrants.
These migrants contribute to the Thai economy but also precipitate negative impacts as well.
Some stay and work in Thailand illegally, and some engage in unlawful business practices.
These migrants contribute to the Thai economy but also precipitate negative impacts as well.
Some stay and work in Thailand illegally, and some engage in unlawful business practices.
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