Just to confirm my understanding, with a multiple entry DTV, I can travel back and forth to Thailand for 5 years if each stay is less than 180 days. Is that correct?
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Yes, with a multiple entry DTV visa, you can indeed travel back and forth to Thailand for up to 5 years, with each stay capped at 180 days. Additionally, you can apply for a 180-day extension for each entry, potentially allowing for stays of up to 360 days at a time. However, recent information suggests that travelers may now need to provide a bank statement with a minimum balance of 500,000 baht upon entry with this visa.
My friend works with immigration in Phuket. 2 days ago she attended meeting where they have made a decision regarding DTV visas which requires everyone entering Thailand on such type of visa to provide bank statement with at least 500.000 baht or equivalent. Yes, it sounds really strange, but lets see how it goes)
Reconsider if a Thai bankaccount is need-to-have or nice-to-have.
Banks in Thailand are like everywhere in the world, interested in having good stable custormers, that have a permanent address, a steady easy traceable income, and use the account all year round.
That is why the banks are reluctant to give accounts to people on short time ( read: tourist ) visas, and who only spend part of the year in Thailand.
Don’t expect to get a residence certificat, until you have stayed at a permanent adress in at least 3 month, since that is what the residence certificat should confirm.
Furthermore the added attention on whitewashing of money, is an added burden on the banks, so even depositing large amounts isn’t a guaranteed way to open an account.
The value of a resident certificat, had gone down, since Immigration Officers are giving them to people that are not on a longterm visa, or have stayed severel months at 1 adress in Thailand, so even if it is a formal requirement, the bank make up their own assesment of the stability of the want-to-be customer.
you’re a tax resident at 180 regardless of your visa. No different than Thais here 180. Currently at 180, DTV holders would have to pay tax on all money repatriated. It also seems like you’re advocating for not paying tax because you think no information will be exchanged.
wait and see we never wrote the article ,but the electronic entry system coming this year or early next year starts to give them more information,,,, denial of everything won't help people
yes and it's nothing to do with what party or government are in ,,, all countries of the world are increasing the tax burden unfortunately and Thailand os no exception
why they need to Thailand 🇹🇭 proposes one thing one day and next day dissappear 😆 what's happening with digital thai wallet for example will never happen ?
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