After several months of uncertainty, the long-awaited “Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)” was finally launched on July 15, aiming to boost the local economy, according to the country’s Cabinet.
To date, more than 1,500 remote workers have benefited from this new scheme, according to reports from 47 Thai embassies and consulates worldwide.
However, this figure could be significantly higher, as more than 40 embassies have failed to present their figures so far, said Deputy Director-General of Thailand’s Consular Affairs, Naruchai Ninnad.
The new visa, locally known as “Destination Thailand Visa (DTV),” caters to location-independent workers and freelancers who can now legally live and work in this stunning Asian country for
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