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Bangkok: The digital nomad’s No.1 destination, says survey


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10 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

terms of cost, a low-season hotel room in Bangkok averages US$51 (1,750 baht),

I paid 1100 baht for a mid range room last month.

 

Who does this research?

 

CM has 8,000 baht a month hotel rooms in Old City.

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13 hours ago, bignok said:

I paid 1100 baht for a mid range room last month.

 

Who does this research?

 

CM has 8,000 baht a month hotel rooms in Old City.

I have stayed in 3 Bangkok hotel/apartments at this price in the last month.

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32 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

They don't offer it. If they want to tax tourists who work on laptops they can setup a formal visa and make them apply. Until then they're just another tourist but instead of brining in all their money they earn it while they're in the country. No victims and Thailand gets revenue through their spending.  I fail to see any problem with this.

I'm not saying there is a problem... I'm just saying

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....Living and working in Bangkok for 10 years now (yes, with a work permit ????....) . As much as i enjoy the city, Bangkok is certainly not the place i would go to or recommend if i were a digital nomad.

Plenty of waaaaay cheaper and gazillion times more stunning places to go. 

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5 hours ago, pacovl46 said:

How can it be the best when you can’t get a work permit as a digital nomad?! 

You can get a visa as a digital nomad. For which you don't need a work permit. As (by definition), you're not working for a Thai firm.

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53 minutes ago, bkk_mike said:

You can get a visa as a digital nomad. For which you don't need a work permit. As (by definition), you're not working for a Thai firm.

Hi, a friend is interested in this but not sure where she can get more info. Can you please point me in the direction where we can get this 'digital nomad' visa, or does the usual visa-on-arrival also double as a 'digital nomad' visa? Thanks.

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2 hours ago, outsider said:

Hi, a friend is interested in this but not sure where she can get more info. Can you please point me in the direction where we can get this 'digital nomad' visa, or does the usual visa-on-arrival also double as a 'digital nomad' visa? Thanks.

https://nomadsembassy.com/thailand-digital-nomad-visa/

It's not a visa on arrival as you need to prove income for the last two years, etc.

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22 hours ago, bignok said:

I paid 1100 baht for a mid range room last month.

 

Who does this research?

 

CM has 8,000 baht a month hotel rooms in Old City.

Hm,...I know of 6000, 7000 thb,...good rooms, good central location as well,...monthly rent

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14 hours ago, bkk_mike said:

You can get a visa as a digital nomad. For which you don't need a work permit. As (by definition), you're not working for a Thai firm.

You mean like a tourist visa? 

 

I'd like to stay permanently and do my digital thing. I'd even be willing to pay taxes, but that's unfortunately not possible and therefore Thailand can't be the best for digital nomads in my book. 

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16 minutes ago, pacovl46 said:

 

I'd like to stay permanently and do my digital thing. I'd even be willing to pay taxes, but that's unfortunately not possible and therefore Thailand can't be the best for digital nomads in my book.

No, it's not.

Most folks on this fourm only want to stay in thailand, but a lot of other countries have much better options for digital nomads.

Bermuda has one of the best - a one year digital nomad visa with no minimum income requirements. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, save the frogs said:

No, it's not.

Most folks on this fourm only want to stay in thailand, but a lot of other countries have much better options for digital nomads.

Bermuda has one of the best - a one year digital nomad visa with no minimum income requirements. 

 

 

Sounds tempting, but the triangle might become an issue! ????

 

Can the visa in Bermuda be renewed annually indefinitely? 

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I'm not a digital nomad but of the generation and also happen to be in the Internet world but as far I know most digital nomads have chosen Bali since years already by now, aside of Vietnam as well. Most co-working spaces around the country seem empty too.

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25 minutes ago, pacovl46 said:

Sounds tempting, but the triangle might become an issue! ????

 

Can the visa in Bermuda be renewed annually indefinitely? 

FYI: here is a list of some of the nomad visas with the lowest requirements.

https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/these-7-countries-offer-digital-nomad-visas-with-less-than-1500-salary-requirement/

 

Colombia offers a 2 year visa and the minimum income requirement is $684/month.

Ecuador is also 2 years.

 

Oh, the article also states that Bermuda cost of living is very high. 

 

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