What is the process of living in Thailand with over 500k Baht in savings but being unemployed?

Dec 10, 2024
8 days ago
What if you were unemployed and got savings of more than 500k Baht? How would the process goes?
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To live in Thailand as an unemployed individual with savings over 500,000 Baht, you will primarily need to focus on meeting the financial requirements set for the Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) rather than proving employment or a steady income. The key point is that there are no income requirements; as long as you have the necessary funds, you can apply for the DTV. It's advisable to choose your preferred DTV scheme and prepare to provide evidence of your savings.
DTV VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Abhishek *******
No one cares they wanna see if you have money to live in Thailand. The story of backpackers begging made serious headlines for many days few years back ..
Greg ********
@Abhishek ******
Not having money for medical expenses after accidents etc is another concern of theirs too.
Abhishek *******
@Greg *******
in Bali they proposed no scooters to foreigners lol
Greg ********
@Abhishek ******
Vietnam has it pretty tight do they not? The issue is the vast majority do not have an MC license at home so their insurance is invalidated. That is when they get a shock and it costs parents and family or we see GoFundMe
Cristiano ********
I can help you, just hit me up 👍🏾
Pete *******
There is only a funding requirement not an income requirement for the DTV.
Dom ********
Just do soft power there are no employment requirements you just need the 500k 👍
Wannikea *********
You need to choose your preferred DTV scheme to apply.
Marek ***********
TODO: Insert brain.
Toni *******
Soft power. Did you google requirements before asking this?