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does a digital nomad in thailand need a work permit?

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  • emptypockets
    emptypockets

    And very rarely are they nomads. Most want to stay for an extended period. By definition a nomad moves around, follows seasons or whatever, an almost romantic feel about it. Building a Yurt in Mo

  • If they work for a fully legal company inside Thailand, then I would say that they do not fall under the definition of a digital nomad, rather they are simply an employee sent overseas. Very different

  • elviajero
    elviajero

    Yes, if you want to work legally you need permission.   No. You can only get a WP if employed by a business legally operating in Thailand.   There are many “Digital Nomads” worki

23 hours ago, mommysboy said:

To clarify, as some seem uncertain, a person so described in the question does not in actuality need a work permit at the present time in what is a grey area.

Legally they do.. 

 

Enforcement of that law, like so many other laws in Thailand is weak. 

5 hours ago, LivinLOS said:

Legally they do.. 

 

Enforcement of that law, like so many other laws in Thailand is weak. 

Enforcement of that particular law in the case of digital nomads is currently (and deliberately) not weak. It is non existent. There is no guarantee that this will remain true in the future, but working as a digital nomad, with no Thai customers or employees, is currently zero risk. The only issue is the lack of a suitable visa type to be a long term digital nomad in Thailand.

  • 2 weeks later...

OP- You could enroll in a Thai language course and get an ED visa and just work from home between classes while gaining a useful skill in case you decide to retire here. Also makes it easier to meet good girls for fun.

Another option is to have a place to live here and in a neighboring country and do the 6 months a year that the embassy replied "hinted" at while doing the other 6 in the other country. 2 beach side condos isn't a bad way to live. :wai:

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