It depends on your luck. Some have received their DTV while they were in Thailand. There’s also a chance the embassy may want further information or call you for an interview. So far nobody has posted on the group saying that their visa was refused because they were in Thailand, so you never know. Ideally you should be staying in Hong Kong till a decision is made.
😂😂😂 I replied to the post where she questioned why Canadians were stamped 30 days at one point and 60 days sometimes. Before July mid, Canadians were stamped 30 days on arrival. After July people from many nationalities including Canadians are stamped for 60 days on arrival.
They might ask you to send proof of current location. I saw a post where the applicant was asked proof of current location when they requested additional docs.
There are cases where people have been in Thailand at the time of approval. I think it depends on the embassy.