Can I apply as a freelancer being a crypto trader if I form my own company at home and using the contract from my various exchanges I trade from and evidence of trades?
Thanks for your answers in advance.
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The question discusses whether a freelancer who trades cryptocurrency can apply for a visa in Thailand by registering a company abroad and providing trading contracts and evidence. Comments suggest challenges like insufficient company history and the necessity of demonstrating stable income or substantial bank funds. Some advise opting for 'soft power' visa options, such as Muay Thai gym memberships.
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Much safer just using soft options, without a letter from an employer stating remote work status or tax returns ... Plus the money you show in the bank can't be investments. They either want to see steady income, or large amount of money in a checking account.
Possibly, probably consulate specific but without company history it might be difficult and they may want to see evidence of tax paid. Probably easier to go with one of the soft power options
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