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Can I apply for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand with consistent rental income from the UK?

Dec 5, 2025
5 months ago
Hi has anyone applied for dtv with passive income from a rental income that's been consistent for 5 years from uk
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The conversation discusses whether someone can apply for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand based on consistent rental income from the UK. Several comments suggest that if the rental income is managed as a business and proper documentation like tax returns is available, it may strengthen the application. Participants share their experiences and advice on what documents are necessary, such as income statements and property documentation.
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Sebastien **************
Hi everyone I do have a rental agency business also but I mauritius
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Anonymous ******************
You manage your investments online, so you might be approved as a digital nomad.
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Will ************
If you are running it as a business and can show a tax return showing income has been assessed for tax.
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Anonymous ******************
As long as properly is in a business and you are the director yes. If not in a business then no
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Kate *********
Yes, I did with Siam Legal through Hanoi. I did a PowerPoint document showing properties, value, income, agreements, statements and bank statements.
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@Kate ********
no need Agent. It’s not difficult
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Andy *****
Anonymous participant 963 what's the point in telling her that? She is sharing her experience. She already did it, it's in the past, already happened 🥳
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Andi ***********
You can find several UK rental property owner posts in the threads.
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Tapan ********
Yes, but I'm in a different location. Please let me know if you have any specific doubts.
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