yes . I understand. Im not here for the wrong reason . I understand the stigma just by looking at most farang. Im not one of those. But 1-3 training a week is definitly doable and Id even say interesting to me. Thank you for your time 🙏
ok thanks . 1-3training a week is probably my aim on a regular basis. I used to do 6 days a week and compete at high level but dont want to commit like that anymore . Therefore my questionning . 🙏
I have a pretty constant income from it and it makes me meet way over the requirement of the 500 000 Baht . So Id say yes. But it isnt like I have customers . If that makes sense
I am looking into a long term visa to stay without having strict requirement and keep the freedom to do whatvever I want with my time . As much as I like training I wouldnt want to commit 5 years of strict regiment to live there. If there is any alternative to a DTV visa that grants long term stay without a proof of skill or commitment like this let me know . So far the Muay Thai seems to fit my background but not the commitment Im willing to take possibly. Im looking for freedom not training Muay Thai as a 2nd job
definitly not into that. Lived in bangkok for 4 months only working on my business and havent been in a single bar. But I do get why prejudice apply in this case.
well I am just new to this proceedure. I am black belt in Karate and would definitly enjoy Muay Thai but not in a strict training regiment that is why I am asking more information. I want to live in Thailand because it is my favorite country . I have an online business which would allow me to live there and looking at any type of possibility id have to migrate in this wonderfull country. Is there any way to apply for a Visa without any <<skills>> . I am a poker player I dont know if it would be recognized as a business by the Thailand Gov.