Thailand
Thailand finally has a real digital nomad visa. Here's how to use it.
The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) means you can stay up to 5 years legally. The guide covers Bangkok vs Chiang Mai, island workcations, costs, coworking, and who Thailand actually works for.
Why now
Thailand introduced new visa measures on July 15, 2024, including the Destination Thailand Visa for remote workers and digital nomads.
Guide focus
Bangkok versus Chiang Mai, island workcations, tax and setup questions, and which type of remote worker this actually suits.
Current content
We already published the first Thailand DTV article while we research the full paid guide.
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