Hi there! Thank you for reaching out. Setting up business in Thailand involves deeper dive in taxes and other regulations, so to get the best detailed information, it is recommended to set up a longer paid business set-up call.
**WARNING I was Charged $650 CAD for the official DTV application and denied over a name typo. The application form has some unclear fields, including the NAME field which I entered my first and last name but should have put in my middle name. They flat out cancelled the application. I called in about the simple error and spoke with the fella that cancelled it in the Vancouver Embassy, he was a stone wall about how simple the error was. I also Asked why it was double the price as all other embassy and he said that is just the way it was setup from Thailands side and they had no control. I'm going to have to try again but from Vietnam next where its actually only 10,000Baht.
Hi there! Thanks for letting us know your experience. So sorry to hear that happened to you! That's extremely frustrating. Wishing you the best of luck for your next application.
The DTV visa costs a minimum of 32,000 baht for anyone who wants to stay in the country for 5 years. 10,000 baht up front, 9,500 baht over 5 years for extensions, plus a minimum of 12,500 baht in return flights over 5 years to leave and re-enter the country. Anyone who says it's a good visa is either stupid, trying to scam you or bias in favor of promoting Thailand for their own personal gain. Beware the bias RU-vidrs and stick to the honest ones. Now come up with a visa that you can apply for online, costs 10,000 baht for 5 years without hidden extra's and you'll offer a good visa.
Hi there! Thank you for reaching out. Yes. It is as long as you have tax returns and clear documents regarding trading. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com if you need assistance. Alternatively, you can schedule a free consultation call via the link below. settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule/f607b374
What if you don't have a registered company or contracts with anyone but just work online as a freelancer taking payments through wise etc? I am a recruiter so I don't have any portfolio apart from messages on various platforms organising interviews. Is that enough evidence?
Hi there! Thank you, for your comment. Yes, this may be possible. We would suggest you select "Freelancer" on your application. Create a document, of you "portfolio," even if it is just messages. Write a document explaining what you do and how you make money. Have pay stubs showing that you make money from it, and you may need to make a work contract from yourself to yourself and proof that you have paid tax on this income. Every embassy is handling this differently and asking a lot of details for the Workation category. If you don't have great proof, it may be safer to enroll in a Thai cooking class or Muay Thai class. The only risk in applying is that the government fee is non-refundable. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com if you need assistance.
@@SettleinAbroad I don't earn enough to pay tax yet in my country. But I have plenty of money in my bank. Maybe they will be kind as it is a fresh startup. I'm already in Thailand. So I don't want to go back to UK. Any idea where the closest embassy is that goes easy on freelancers?
@@workhardplayhard7610 The embassies in Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia are accepting DTV applications. However, each embassy has their own exact rules and strictness. There is not an "easy" one per say, yet anyway as the visa program has just started.
I lived in Hillside 4 for 2 months in early 2022 (part of a trip around the world) and it was very convenient. I had an older studio, but it was very comfortable. I reserved it through Airbnb so it cost me about $450 a month, and the location was very good. I did my grocery shopping at Maya Mall (5 minute walk) and walked daily to old town (20 minute walk). I never found the pool and also didn't see any food being cooked in the noodle spots in the lobby, but the small convenience store and gym were very handy. Very comfortable place to start out in Chiang Mai.
Hi there! Thank you for getting in touch. Yes definitely! Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com or schedule a free consultation call via the link below if you need assistance. settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule/f607b374
Lol .. laughing at all the youtubers who think they can stay in Thailand on DTV for 5 years straight. Its like you said 180 days wich can be extended ONCE with another 180 days during a 5 year period. So not 5 years its 360 days in total
You are wrong. That is less than what you are allowed on the current visa. It's 180 per year, and it can be extended once. So all up, so that's in total 1080.
Hi there! Thank you for reaching out. A savings account works as well for the financial proof. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com with any additional questions.
Great video, thanks. We are currently in Thailand, i know you can't apply in thailand. But is it possible to apply in Penang, so not our home country? And when you make a cooking class, how long should the course be, every year for 6month? Thanks in advance
Hi there! Thanks for your comment and kind words. Yes, it seems possible to apply from other embassies in Southeast Asia. It will take a bit of time for all the embassies to get on board, but so far we see it's available in Vientiane. Laos. The course should be at least 6 months yes. The exact criteria on this does depend on the exact embassy who will read it. If you would like our support for a visa run to get the visa, we can help you through the whole process. Feel free to schedule a free consultation via the link below. settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule/f607b374
I just got an email from the Penang Thai Embassy. I previously mailed them asking for the DTV visa, my big doubt was whether the 500K needed to be in a Thai bank or not, and this is what the answered: "The bank account can be either a Thai bank account or your home country's account."
@@dontysk so do you apply for the visa in Penang or in your home country ?:) can you tell me what the embassy told you? A few informations would be great :)
@@thomb123 Penang embassy told me that (I just sent an email asking about that), I think I explained clearly in my first post 🤔. I will apply in Penang also.
So basically it's a ridiculous process you have to have 4 employees paying them full wages and a premises before you start a business.... And then of course anyone who wants to startup as a sole trader there simply is no option.
Hello there! Thanks for your comment. I'm not sure exactly what your question is, but if you are the Director of the company, that means that you have the full signing power, the company bank account only you would have access to. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com and we would be happy to discuss and answer any questions you have in more detail. Thank you.
@@SettleinAbroad Hallo, i look for a way to finnaly move out of the netherlands and continu my freelance work (with dutch clients) from Thailands and also pay taxes in Thailand and be able to live there and build a live.
@@joostvanherpen3138 We can certainly help with that. You can either email us at info@settleinabroad.com or set up a paid call with us via the link below so we can discuss business opportunities and long term solutions in the most detail for your situation. settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule/f607b374/appointment/34288220/calendar/3350626?appointmentTypeIds%5B%5D=34288220
I am in shock. DTV available on canberra thai embassy. I will apply when i find a little bit more facts about it. For example , how to make a work contract for your own freelance work? Seems a silly requirement. A contract for me by me about me. Huh?
That's much easier to understand than any articles I read about this visa! If I were younger, I would do this in a heartbeat! Today is my first day of retirement, and I've started thinking about coming back to Chiang Mai again, at least for a couple of months a year. I just need to set up some sort of social life before I go. When I went in early 2022, I was so lonely the entire time. The expats I ran into weren't open to talking, which shocked me. Have you thought of starting some type of monthly get-together of both current expats and newcomers, to break the ice? That way, at least the newcomers could make friends with each other, and get advice from the old-timers. I would gladly pay for that!
Hello! Thanks so much for your kind comment. Please feel free to let us know if you are looking to come back to Chiang Mai. You can email us at info@settleinabroad.com! Yes, we already offer meet ups for our clients that have similar interests. There are many different type of people that move to Chiang Mai and it just takes a little bit of time to find your circle!
So correct me if i am wrong but its 180 days per year as you said. Which is extendable by another 180 days for another 10k Baht as i can see everywhere else. Again per year?? So does that mean if i am willing to pay another 10K baht every year again for the extend i can stay up to 360 days per year in thailand before i need to leave the country by airtravel?
Hi there! Thank you for your comment. The price of the extension has not been announced yet. In theory, what you're saying is accurate for what they have announced, but we expect there will be some limit on the amount of extensions in the 5 year span.
While the mandating of Insurance is happening, many prospective retirees will not choose Thailand. Many retirees have funds to pay for their own health. They don't need insurance and don't want to be forced to do something they don't want to do.
Hi there. Insurance is not required for retirees when you get the 3 month non o online, or the Non-O Retirement within Thailand. Only the 12 month Non-OA applied for outside Thailand, requires insurance. Also, the Wealthy Pensioner LTR Visa, has the option to show financial proof instead of insurance!
Not likely to happen. If it did, border run companies would lose their customers. Local immigration and associated border tour companies won't accept it due to the massive loss in money.
@@Ok.Jannik don't count your chickens before they have completely hatched. I will be applying for a DTV. Let's see how smooth things go. I hope well, but having go r through with many issues with immigration before I expect problems going by past experiences. Good luck all and post your DTV success stories here.
@@SwenserI’ve seen quite a few Americans already successfully applied for this online while in America and they have been approved. Seems easy since it can be done online.
Few factual things incorrect there, it is 180 days with an extension of an additional 180 days.. so that is 360, same cost to renew.. Now the biggest question is at the end of the 360 days can you leave and come back and do it again, one the one hand seems silly to allow this but on the other hand do you really think Thailand is going to make a person ineligible of coming back for 4 years.. I don't think so Side note Safety wing is garbage, if you have a serious accident you need to pay the money upfront, the purpose of having the insurance is that you are not having to pay your own health care, imagine his you have to pay $50k usd upfront...
Hi there. Thanks for your comment. Yes, absolutely it does! Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com and we can discuss the LTR in more detail with you.
Hello. Thanks for your comment. From the information that is available now, it does seem like it is a multi entry visa. We should know more details in the next week.
There is something I didn’t get yet , what if I stayed for 180 days then went out for a month or 2 .. can i back to Thailand again in the same year and get 180 days .. or i have to leave the country for 6 months to back again? Please clarify that
Hello there. Thanks for your comment. Yes, that is a good question. From the information provided now, it seems like you are able to extend for another 180 days in the same year. But it's not clear how many times you can do this 180 day extension. We will provide updates as soon as there is more information.
@@SettleinAbroad yeah , thanks for reply. I’m not asking about Extension without leave the country( they said i can do that one time only ) I meant to ask what if I leave for a month or 2 can i be back and get new 180 stamp
@@Abadii87 It seems like you wouldn't get a brand new 180 days if you just leave for 2 months. The visa being multiple entry, it would mean that when you leave and come back you are continuing the same visa.
Hi there, thank you for reaching out. Yes, it is possible to hire a foreigner as an assistant. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com if you have any more questions.
Hi there, thank you for reaching out. Many Muay Thai schools closed down after Covid, so we do not assist with these visas anymore. The best would be contacting schools listed online directly. Good luck!
I can do this but what if the person I live with can't due to anxiety and so we don't get to go on a trip and last year we didn't get to relocate due to this. What should I do?
Hi there, thank you for reaching out. Yes. It's a great idea to increase your company capital to add more value to your company. This helps a lot if you want to sell in the future. Company capitals of 4 million baht or above are considered high value companies. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com if you have any more questions.
Hi mam My name is Harish am from India and was interested in teaching English in Thailand am from India and i completed my tefl universal course but i don't have any digree am i able to teach in Thailand i need you assistance in these matter
Hi there, thank you for reaching out. Having a Bachelor's degree is one of the main requirements for obtaining a teaching job with a working visa in Thailand, unfortunately.