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You definitely cannot work remotely on a retirement visa, you can on a DTV.

You just need to leave the country every 180, but you can return immediately.
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Just got my DTV from London.

- I provided a PDF of my most recent bank statement, this only listed the last months transactions.

- I included my employment contract - it does list the I can remotely. I'm sure a letter confirming you can work remotely would be fine.

- They were very quick, I got it in about 36hrs.
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I provided my most recent bank statement which was for only 1 month. This was accepted in London.
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Quick very positive update - I left Thailand yesterday and submitted my DTV online application as soon as I got to the UK. My Visa arrived this evening, less than 24 hours later. 🙂
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@Brandon ***********
I have time when back in the UK to apply and (hopefully) get the visa. If I apply while in Thailand I risk having 2 visas which I think is a big no no.
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Yes, London does seem fast, it's slightly annoying I would be breaking the rules if I applied for it now (online from Thailand)
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@Brandon ***********
Thank you, I don't have a re-entry permit at the moment. So that should work.
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I used screenshots and then saved as a PDF, they accepted all of them.
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@Greg **********
tbh I hope it is introduced, it would be a good option for me.
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@Sabine ****************
that's interesting, why did you choose to go down that route? Does it matter if employee or a company owner?

Best of luck getting approved..
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9 months ago
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