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@NT *******
Sunlife Canada. Broken leg playing hockey in Bangkok. Fully covered
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@Leo ******
if its your own boat or your crew then you are able to work on the boat. It get interesting when the boat is on the hard. Then the boat does not require “crew”
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@Leo ********
wrong. They must ensure you comply with the immigration rules (valid passport, visa, onward tickets etc). If not they get fined and responsible to return you home. Try boarding an international flight with your drivers license as ID.
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@Angelo **********
you obviously did not follow what I’m saying. I suppose you’re currently working remotely on a DTV here in Thailand?
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@Angelo **********
what’s this about employment? I m very familiar with the word. Please read the word following employment. This taken from a valid DTV!
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Anonymous participant for various reason good idea. How do you work for the Canadian company. Do you supply an invoice? Proprietorship? How do they derive the source deduction?
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@Angelo **********
it strictly says employment prohibited! Meaning you cannot be employed in Thailand as an employee. Working remotely is a whole different scenario. In effect you can physically work for others, (none thais, non thai companies) within Thailand. No such term as a tax citizen. There are basically 2 types of residents referred to in most countries and sure this will apply here.

Factual and deemed Resident.

Way too much to get into but worth reading up on.