Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), also known as the digital nomad visa, is a special visa program aimed at attracting digital professionals such as remote workers, freelancers, and online entrepreneurs.
Introducing the “Digital Nomad Visa” (DTV), an ideal solution for freelancers, remote workers, and digital nomads looking for an affordable and hassle-free way to live and work in Thailand’s beautiful landscapes.
Introducing the “Digital Nomad Visa” (DTV), an ideal solution for freelancers, remote workers, and digital nomads looking for an affordable and hassle-free way to live and work in Thailand’s beautiful landscapes.
Obtain a decade-long visa with the Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa. Initially granted for 5 years and renewable for an additional 5 years upon meeting qualifications, eligible applicants can now experience seamless immigration and work permit facilitation services with our One-Stop Service.
Find out if you are a highly skilled professional who meets the criteria. Navigate requirements and taxation. Take advantage of exemptions from the 4 Thais to 1 foreigner employment ratio. Professional applicants are eligible for a favorable 17% personal income tax rate, along with tax exemption for overseas income not repatriated into Thailand.
Discover the streamlined Thai LTR visa process, revealing the essential requirements and taxation details to optimize your Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa and enhance your stay in Thailand.
Introducing the “Digital Nomad Visa” (DTV), an ideal solution for freelancers, remote workers, and digital nomads looking for an affordable and hassle-free way to live and work in Thailand’s beautiful landscapes.
The 5-Year Multiple Entry Visa offers the convenience of a 180-day stay per entry, with the option to extend for an additional 180 days. This visa also accommodates family members, allowing spouses and children under 20 years old to be included. It provides significant flexibility, enabling holders to change their visa type while in Thailand. Additionally, no work permit is required for individuals working under the Workcation program, provided they are employed by non-Thai entities.
Obtain a decade-long visa with the Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa. Initially granted for 5 years and renewable for an additional 5 years upon meeting qualifications, eligible applicants can now experience seamless immigration and work permit facilitation services with our One-Stop Service.
Find out if you are a highly skilled professional who meets the criteria. Navigate requirements and taxation. Take advantage of exemptions from the 4 Thais to 1 foreigner employment ratio. Professional applicants are eligible for a favorable 17% personal income tax rate, along with tax exemption for overseas income not repatriated into Thailand.
Discover the streamlined Thai LTR visa process, revealing the essential requirements and taxation details to optimize your Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa and enhance your stay in Thailand.
Age: Applicants must be at least 20 years old.
Financial Evidence: Proof of financial stability with a minimum balance
of 500,000 THB.
Employment Documentation:An employment contract, employment
certificate, or a professional portfolio demonstrating the applicant’s status as a digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent, or freelancer.
Proof of Current Location: Document indicating the applicant’s current residence.
Application Fee: 10,000 THB.
• Digital nomads • Remote workers. • Foreign talent • Freelancers
• Muay Thai courses • Thai cooking courses . • Sports training • Medical treatment • Seminars • Music festivals
* The process is online and an e-visa will be delivered. The applicant must enter Thailand to activate it. Accordingly, an applicant already in Thailand will need to exit Thailand and fly back to activate the visa.
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