THIM: Thailand’s new visa app and what it means for Phuket buyers
Thailand has launched the pilot version of THIM, a mobile platform designed to become a digital one-stop channel for immigration tasks for foreign visitors and residents. For a regular traveler it looks like a convenient app. For Phuket’s property market, it is another sign that the island is evolving beyond short holidays and is becoming even more comfortable for long stays, repeat visits, and buyers who want a smoother experience in Thailand.
Why this matters for Phuket
Phuket attracts not only tourists but also people who come for seasonal living, winter stays, remote work, family time, and investment purchases. In that model, convenience matters as much as location and rental demand. Arrival, registration, stay management, reminders, and digital support all affect how comfortable ownership feels. THIM points in exactly that direction.
The mobile immigration platform is being developed as a digital tool for handling arrival and stay-related information more efficiently. Public project materials indicate support for passport scanning and mobile registration, with future services expected to include appointments, e-Extension, and other immigration functions. For someone who comes to Phuket for weeks, months, or multiple times a year, that means less friction and a clearer process.
What changes for owners and investors
Buying an apartment or villa in Phuket is not only about views, beaches, or rental yield. It is also about how easy the property is to use as a personal base in Thailand. As immigration services move further into mobile form, long-stay owners gain more convenience in everyday travel and stay management.
This is especially relevant for:
- seasonal residents who return regularly;
- investors who visit their property in person;
- families buying for both lifestyle and long stays.
For these buyers, a more digital immigration environment is a positive sign. The easier it is to enter, stay, and manage paperwork, the more attractive Phuket becomes as a place to own property and spend meaningful time by the sea.
How to read the news professionally
THIM should be viewed calmly and realistically. It is a pilot version, so the platform will continue to develop. But even at this stage, it shows the direction Thailand is taking: more digital procedures, better structure, and less dependence on paper-based routines.
For real estate, that is constructive. Better immigration infrastructure supports a market built not only on tourism, but also on longer-term living, repeat ownership, and more stable demand.
Practical takeaways
- Plan travel to Thailand as a digital process: documents, timing, and immigration steps should be prepared in advance.
- If you are considering Phuket for long stays, follow the development of new mobile services — they affect everyday comfort as much as road access or building quality.
- When choosing property, think not only about returns but also about how easy it will be to use the home yourself several times a year.
THIM is a sign that Thailand is making long-stay living more organized and more user-friendly. For Phuket, that is good news: the island benefits when it is easy to arrive, stay, return, and keep using your home without unnecessary complexity.






