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I did it myself, its very very easy. Don’t waste your time and money with agents…
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@Jan *****************
not true anymore. 90 day report not needed, got my CoR yesterday. I applied a couple weeks after i arrived
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@Matthew *********
what did you smoke lol 😂 may want to get some sleep
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Same, received it yesterday. But 400?? I paid 200 Chaeng W

Apparently they they haven’t required 90 for a while for recident certificate
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Thailand is a place to spend money, to retire etc. In your situation its not realistic.
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@Greta ****
you tried to correct her perfectly acceptable English to British English (?)
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@Greta ****
now explain how “Me and my husband” is incorrect English. Tf lol
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If you refer to the DTV, yes! Even if married, the dependant visa is also a separate visa with separate fee.

But the DTV can be had under many reasons, not just remote work. I got mine based on medical treatment. All I provided was a single medical appointment and financial requirements.

The DTV isn’t a “Digital Nomad Visa”. Can be obtained for a multitude of reasons. One could argue it’s too easy to get
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@Charles *******
no, that’s not how most double tax treaties work. For US I would not have a clue, but ive read multiple agreements with EU countries.

For my Dutch income that is taxed locally, I would pay zero taxes in Thailand on that income.

That said, each country have their own individual agreements negotiated separately.

But most tax treaties that have double tax agreements, means exactly that. (Prevent dual

Taxation) You only pay taxes in one country, not both.