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You can't work for a thai company without a proper work permit and corresponding visa.

There's no market here, that's why people work for companies outside.
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Al Reford You don't. there's no rules nor laws about this. There's also no difference from remote work on a dtv and any other visa.
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There's nothing special about the DTV regarding remote work.
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@Brad ********
in the West it's dd/mm/yy, only muricans would do the month before...
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RelaxingFrog7053 Always because the date stamps are set to the usual 60 day in the future date. They dont want to change the stamp just for you if 99% of stamps they do for the day are for visa exempt.
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@Toni ******
This happened to my married friend 2 months ago too, he was too lazy to get marriage visa and relied on exemptions... wife had to beg on phone, seems normal - they just want to know why u are here and if it's to visit ur gf thats usually better than coming for other unknown reasons
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DTV_Begpacker But he needs to avoid cambo or get a second passport, otherwise they will just see the stamps from cambo anyway.
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Doesn't get any better than being on the spouse option?

What can they even ask tou except if you still have him as a spouse...

unlike education where they check ur thai skills etc...
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How much was the condo? If 10 mio thb plus u can get the investment visa...
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@Jay ****
this happened multiple times retroactively already in thai visa history.

Like education visa and short overstayers are effectively banned from applying for Pe Visas etc.
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