Thailand's soon to launch Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)

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That is⁤ THE BEST state, then!

All these media-labeled "failed states" are those who failed to subjugate⁣ their indentured servants for the benefit of corporatism/multinationals!

We go where we are left the⁢ f*ck alone!

PS. Ponder on this...when was the last time Merkel, Obama, Macron, Biden, Trudeau,︀ etc., made us a sandwich or gifted us millions of euros? 🙄
 
hey at⁤ least they arent hiding you know, this is something I give them respect for. Back⁣ in the west this would be done under some bs 'corruption investigation' etc etc so⁢ it looks 'democratic' and 'fair'
 
#Bingo! 100% this!⁠
My parents NEVER mentioned these things to me, and when I asked, they responded, "We⁤ didn't know either. We had nothing to compare it to!"
That made perfect sense!
 
Just making a quick update : I finally got approved today for the DTV visa‌ (I did it online, linked with the Thai embassy in Lisbon, Portugal).

Bit long for‍ the process but not too much documents asked (I gave copy of passport + photo⁠ + utility bill + one bank statement with 30K on it, no point to show⁤ 'more' or too much i think + I just wrote a 'contract' between myself and⁣ one UK ltd i own.

Cost : 350euro, for 5 years multi entry. I will⁢ use this for now from october, unless if they will put more (tax) benefit for︀ the PRIVILEGE visa, or jump to the LTR later if I decide to invest locally︁ in TH.
 
Congratulations!

It seems quite easy to get it︁ now, the cheapest option (with the bonus of not revealing where your wealth is coming︂ from) I saw now is a 3 months Muay Thai course for around THB 20K︃ and the application fee of about $400 at Thai embassies in Phnom Penh, Hanoi or︄ Jakarta. That, with $15K in the bank, would give you the 5 year DTV for︅ around $1000 total cost, or about $200 per year, or $16 per month, which is︆ very competitive (even if you stay just 6 month for tax reasons, you save lots︇ of time and money on visa runs, and you don't need to fear rejection by︈ the immigration because of some missing return ticket).
 
Cheapest option is in Laos. Application fee is 10K THB⁤ (less than US$300). Definitely no need for a paid 3 months course if you can⁣ come up with a tiny bit of remote work documentation. Some people even got the⁢ DTV with a dentist appointment to fit dental braces (no prepayment), etc.
 
Be careful, in⁤ Vientiane Embassy they're rejecting people and they request a lot of documents signed by your⁣ own country embassy etc.
 
Seen a few‍ successes now from Vientiane that have gone through without issues, even saying the staff were⁠ helpful and let them come back with more necessary documents on the same day to⁤ complete the application. Seen one guy that got rejected there because he really didn't have⁣ enough financial documentation.

I know that KL and Penang are being extremely difficult, as always.⁢ Phnom Penh used to be difficult but has improved slightly in recent times. Vientiane is︀ a good option in the region.
 
I think 3 months‌ Muay Thai might be the minimum requirements to survive a visit to the EU nowadays.‍
Using knees and elbows even people without much body strength can use Muay Thai to⁠ defend themselves.

(BTW: There is no checking of attendance or bank balance for the 5⁤ years after receiving the DTV visa, you could actually just pay for it for visa⁣ purposes and never join any training at all. It's much better than the former ED⁢ visa, where people were asked to prove their Thai language skills, or the retirement visa,︀ where you have to show enough funds yearly for the visa renewal).
 
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100%! Also, the assailant isn't expecting it, so the element of surprise is a⁤ HUGE advantage!
I would always encourage people to do Muay Thai in Thailand, Jiu-jitsu in Brazil,︃ Judo, Aikido, etc., in Japan, and so on.

Also, definitely enroll in language schools, preferably︄ at a local college/university. One needs a bit of distraction, and these are healthy distractions.︅ This way, we pump a bit of money into the local economy, too. We never︆ know when we might need more than one character reference from tax-paying natives. 😉
 
That's cool, do you have a visa stamped︁ in your passport already? Will you get a plastic ID?
 
Not yet, I am actually in Europe‍ for summer time, I go back in Thailand early next month.

As I know, with⁠ the "E-visa" process, you just have to show your passport at the immigration + showing⁤ your E-visa (printed) you received by email. No idea if they put you something special⁣ in your passport after or give you any plastic ID, but i dont think so.⁢

I can make an update when I will be there.
 
Regarding the price and the easy process for now, maybe it's a good R:R‍ ratio to do it now, even if you dont use it that much. Not sure⁠ they will let open like this for months (or year) and in a that easy⁤ way.. except if they give quickly/soon a compensation / biggest advantage to the ELITE-PRIVILEGE holders...⁣
 
foreign income is now taxed even if it is never brought into Thailand. The previous‌ rule only taxed foreign income if it was brought into Thailand in the same year‍ it was earned. However, with the recent update in September 2024 and set effective from⁠ January 1, 2024, all foreign income earned by Thai tax residents is subject to Thai⁤ tax, regardless of whether it is ever remitted to Thailand. This is per section 41⁣ of Thai revenue code.

This marks a clear departure from the older system and means⁢ that Thai tax residents are now liable for income tax on their worldwide earnings, even︀ if those earnings remain entirely outside Thailand. You are consider e a Thai tax resident︁ if you spend more than 180 days there.
 
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