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Thai Cabinet gives green light to Smart Visa project

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Cabinet gives green light to Smart Visa project

 

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BANGKOK, 27th December 2017 (NNT) - The Cabinet has given the green light to the implementation of a Smart Visa project which was proposed by the Committee for Strategic National Administration. 

According to Prime Minister’s Office Spokesperson Lt Gen Sansern Keawkamnerd, the project will be implemented to allow foreigners to apply for a visa electronically. The online system is expected to be operational in 8 months. 

Foreigners are still required to apply for a visa in a traditional way for the time being at the One Stop Service Center for Visas and Work Permits. The implementation of the Smart Visa program is expected to begin in January next year. 

Meanwhile, the Cabinet endorsed the extension of a tax scheme for startup businesses for another year because there were fewer participating companies than previously anticipated. Since the scheme began two years ago, only 92 startups have joined. 

The aim of the tax program is to assist small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that are in the government’s 10 targeted industries. 

To be eligible for the tax scheme, SMEs must have their qualifications checked by the National Science and Technology Development Agency. 

The requirements are 1) annual sales revenue must not exceed 30 million baht, 2) 80% of income must not come from the sale of assets, and 3) registered capital must not exceed 5 million baht.

 
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Trying to catch up to India , 55 don't bother as that E visa application is always creating problems , and that's with people who go there every year ,so my advice would be to fine tune the application before implementing it ,but this is Thailand so don't hold your breath , 

Same shambles as the 90 days reporting online fiasco?

It will be a spectacular failure and cause total chaos. 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

The online system is expected to be operational in 8 months. 

Foreigners are still required to apply for a visa in a traditional way for the time being at the One Stop Service Center for Visas and Work Permits. The implementation of the Smart Visa program is expected to begin in January next year. 

Really? 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

because there were fewer participating companies than previously anticipated. Since the scheme began two years ago, only 92 startups have joined. 

A dismal failure to attract startup SME's, yet continue with the same scheme. This after losing 70% of foreign investors in 2015. Thailand is becoming the land of foreign loans instead.

Removed an off-topic post. This topic is not about so-called digital nomads.

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

Finally digital nomads may rejoice....

12 hours ago, Cuchulainn said:

Same shambles as the 90 days reporting online fiasco?

Or perhaps like Pattaya's free Wi-Fi spots on the beach?

 

Article from November 30th about this link - http://pattaya.go.th/pattaya-city-wifi-free - that still doesn't work. I just checked it.

 

 

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