CNX LIFEAI-Powered Relocation
About CNX Life

Making Chiang Mai Relocation Seamless

CNX Life is an AI-powered relocation platform for remote professionals moving to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Its agent, Nima, sequences the whole arrival setup — DTV visa paperwork, housing, connectivity, payments, and air-quality planning — so a move that normally takes days of stitching together Facebook groups and blogs takes about a day. It is free for movers, funded by verified landlords, agents, and local businesses.

Editorial & Sourcing Policy

Relocating across borders involves high-stakes regulatory, tax, immigration, and housing decisions (Your Money or Your Life — YMYL). We hold our published guides to strict accuracy and verification standards.

1. Primary Government Sourcing

Every visa requirement, TM30 reporting rule, tax regulation, and legal guideline is verified directly against official Thai government portals (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thai E-Visa Official Portal, Immigration Bureau, Revenue Department) and relevant embassy circulars.

2. Explicit Retrieval & Review Dates

Immigration policies and consular interpretations change frequently. Every guide displays the exact date the information was retrieved and verified. YMYL articles are placed on scheduled review cycles to prevent outdated guidance from persisting.

3. On-the-Ground Verification

We test official rules against actual on-the-ground reality in Chiang Mai (e.g. Chiang Mai Immigration at Promenada / Airport, local landlord TM30 compliance, bank account opening workflows, and hospital billing).

4. Transparent Corrections & Independence

When official policies shift or errors are identified, guides are updated immediately with revised date stamps. Our editorial recommendations remain independent and free for movers.

Authors & Relocation Specialists

Our guides are written and verified by experienced relocation specialists with direct on-the-ground experience in Thailand.

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