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Participante anónimo 740 Can be extended for up to 1 year, but rather than that, it should apply because one is not sure if when will be the next exit. Could be a few days later, a few months later or even a full year later.
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You got a multi entry tourist visa instead, not a DTV.
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Where are you from? I've entered already 5-6 times with the DTV. Never been asked a thing.
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Participante anónimo 731 Why would you bother doing all of that if a quick trip abroad would grant you 180 new days?
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Participante anónimo 731 for MTV or DTV?
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This has nothing to do with the type of visa you've got, but whether you have a past "obscure" history with Immigration (like living for years on TR visas or border bounces) or if they suspect you'll be working here instead of being a digital nomad/attending soft power courses.
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"It will be more difficult for those travelling on visa exemptions" No, not for those really traveling, but for those LIVING on visa exemptions.
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@Jarek ***********
with my non-Thai money (credit/debit cards). I'm paying everything with it, from BTS tickets to accommodation and food since I first came to the country. I'm NOT doing this to do not pay taxes, rather, I see no reason at all to move my money (either partially) from its original account (outside of Thailand) to Thailand. As a matter of fact, I don't even have a Thai bank account.
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Ken Gunderson this can't be serious, right? 😂
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@Al**
No need to pay taxes in Thailand if you don't remit any money.
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