I was approved for my DTV on soft power in May. The course I used to qualify is 'Arun Thai Cooking'. They worked with me and my agent to make the process smooth. Since starting the class, I've already cooked multiple authentic Thai dishes. I highly recommend checking them out if you are interested in learning about the Thai Cooking culture on your DTV!
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The post discusses a user's experience with being approved for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand through a cooking course at Arun Thai Cooking. The user emphasizes the smooth process facilitated by the course provider and the opportunity to learn authentic Thai cooking. The comments reflect skepticism regarding the authenticity of the user's promotion and raise questions about the actual engagement with the cooking course.
me 🙏 regardless of DTV if I’m in Thailand I’ll train Muay Thai once or twice a week. When the DTV came out it was a no brainer. Most ppl I’ve seen take Muay Thai as the soft power were already training and continue to do so 👍
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