Every year, thousands of digital nomads and freelancers choose Thailand to live, work and create communities thanks to its outstanding tourist infrastructure, stunning islands and extreme affordability. But getting a digital nomad visa is not easy.
The Long Term Residents (LTV) “Work-from-Thailand” visa, locally known as the “digital nomad visa,” requires candidates to earn no less than $80,000 and poses comprehensive health insurance coverage.
But that’s not all – Digital nomads have to also provide an employment contract with a company whose revenue accounts for a minimum of $150 million for the last three years.
The good news is that that is about to change.
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