self employment in thailand

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Aug 29, 2024
3 months ago
Salim *******
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Hey guys! Great initiative to open this group!!!

I have a few questions as a Dutch man.

With DTV visa, can one stay more than 180 days a year with a border crossing? Or only with an extension?

What would i need to show if I work for myself and pay myself?

I heard about reporting every 90 days, what does this mean? I need to report where and with which documents?
Aug 12, 2024
3 months ago
Bryant *****
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Does anyone have any examples of the employer letters you use for DTV....especially people that are going to be doing freelance for their own company?
Aug 12, 2024
3 months ago
Chris *********
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Requesting help with what "authenticated" means for a Thai embassy. There are multiple types of stamps possible from Canadian embassy.

I'm going to be in Malaysia and thinking of applying for DTV visa in Kuala Lumpur as self-employed. On the embassy website page -- [members only] -- they list under requirements that documents must be "authenticated by the embassy of the country where the company is located."

I am Canadian and our embassy offers multiple authentication / certification / notarial services. Does anyone have experience with what the Malaysian embassy might require for "authentication"? I don't have an employment contract, but I have business registration and contracts with clients.
Apr 8, 2019
6 years ago
Ben *********
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Greetings! Would anyone have any experience applying for a visa to be a self-employed musician in Bangkok?There is clearly a great deal of work available for musicians wishing to play at bars/hotels around Thailand, but I would like to do it legally and obtain the correct paperwork. In comparison, in the UK I can register as a self employed musician, then declare my earnings once each year, which decides how much tax I pay. Easy peasy. The Thai system is no doubt different, and I’m wondering if there is anything similar to this available in Thailand for non-Thais? Is anyone (farang) registered self employed at present?

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Ben x
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