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@Luit ****************
this is 100% a misunderstanding when going with the soft power route because i literally told the embassy when i applied that i will teach english online when i outlined how i will financially support myself while training, so they knew and accepted me anyway
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@Luit ****************
i didn’t get my visa to be a digital nomad tho, i got it to train muay thai long term. working online is just something i do so i can stay here. i hope i don’t face problems when reentering, im literally here doing what my visa is meant for
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@Lucas *********
you mean i’ve asked**** anonymously? and what? i don’t want everyone from this site having direct access to my facebook, bore off
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Anonymous participant 832 i think you can only do the extension once, you have to pay and show proof of the 500k again, easier to just leave but yeah i dont get the point of it
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@Robert ******
okay🤣 i’ll contact the thai Revenue Office and ask them what i’m to do, i think that’s for the best lol. the last thing i want is to get into trouble in this country, thank you!
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thank you all for your replies but i’m even more confused lol. i understand i am a tax resident if i am here for more than 180 days & i have no ties to the UK which will make me a tax resident there anymore. but then people are saying you’re a tourist on a tourist visa and they too haven’t paid tax here. people also saying if you don’t have a bank account then you can’t pay, this is so confusing. are you guys who are working on a DTV just not paying tax at all? or paying tax in your home country? i just find this so confusing and i definitely don’t want to get in trouble with not paying my taxes
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