I hope this post is okay here, even though it’s not directly about the DTV Visa. I’m seeking advice on investing in mutual funds or ETFs in Thailand as a DTV Visa holder. I have Krung Thai Bank account and I found some mutual funds there but it might need to open mutual funds account.
Are there others here in a similar situation? For context, I’m from Asian Country not from Europe or US just from Myanmar and currently living in Thailand. I’d like to know about the policies, tax implications, and options available for someone with my visa type.
I’m planning to invest a portion of my monthly income and would greatly appreciate any insights or experiences you can share or get some advice.
Thank you!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A DTV Visa holder is inquiring about the possibility of investing in mutual funds or ETFs in Thailand, specifically whether they can open a mutual fund account at Krung Thai Bank. The user is seeking advice on the relevant policies, tax implications, and options available for their visa type, with specific mention of their background from Myanmar.
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