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New screen for a Samsung tablet in Bangkok, maybe Fortune Town?
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Sadiq Khan Welcomes Trump to London in Surprising Shift
I have lived in London since 1974. I have never seen any violence. London public transport is great. -
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Pattaya Bars Empty Amid Low Season and Shifting Tourism Trends
Good news! Time to book a trip to Pattaya -
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Pattaya Bars Empty Amid Low Season and Shifting Tourism Trends
So you are saying that every bar is tacky and a front for prostitution. I hadn't noticed. -
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Thailand's 5 year visa for digital nomads
The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is an excellent opportunity for digital nomads and remote workers seeking a lengthy stay in Thailand without the constant pain of border runs or frequent extensions. Instead, the visa offers flexibility for long-term stays, making it easier than ever to call Thailand your temporary home. What does the DTV offer? The DTV permits stays of up to 180 days, with the option to extend for an additional 180 days, allowing digital nomads to establish a stable base while maintaining the freedom to travel internationally. While the DTV doesn't function as a work permit for local employment, it perfectly suits remote workers employed by non-Thai companies or freelancers serving international clients. This arrangement allows professionals to maintain their existing work relationships while experiencing Thailand's cultural and wellness activities. Key requirements and application process To qualify for the DTV, applicants must meet several criteria: Be at least 20 years old Demonstrate financial stability with a minimum bank balance of 500,000 Thai baht (approximately US$14,600), maintained for at least three months Provide solid proof of employment from a non-Thai company or a comprehensive freelance portfolio A certificate of employment for remote workers or a portfolio for freelancers. Apply at a Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate outside of Thailand Application fees vary significantly by location, ranging from 9,866 to 38,428 Thai baht. It’s also important to note that potential applicants should budget for additional extension fees and factor these costs into their planning. Promoting Thai culture and wellness The DTV programme is designed to align with Thailand's soft power initiative, encouraging visa holders to immerse themselves in local culture and wellness activities. Participants can explore: Muay Thai training programmes Thai cooking classes Sports and fitness activities Medical and wellness treatments Educational seminars and workshops Art, music, and cultural festivals Advantages of the DTV This visa is particularly beneficial for digital nomads, remote workers, and freelancers looking to stay in Thailand for prolonged periods. Here are some advantages: Long-term stay of up to 180 days per entry, with an option to extend for another 180 days before having to re-enter Multiple entries and exits without frequent visa renewals No Thai employer is required, allowing holders to work remotely without needing a permit Supports work-life balance with Thailand’s affordability, culture, and working spaces Many cultural and wellness activities to participate in A great option for those looking to combine work and travel in Thailand Flexible health insurance with SafetyWing For long-term stays, comprehensive health insurance is recommended. SafetyWing offers flexible plans designed for digital nomads, covering medical expenses while in Thailand. Their two most popular plans include: Essential plan (US$56/month): Covers medical emergencies and hospital stays Provides basic travel-related coverage Ideal for those seeking fundamental protection Complete plan (US$150.50/month): Covers routine healthcare services Includes mental health support Offers comprehensive travel protection Features coverage for trip cancellations and lost luggage The Destination Thailand Visa represents more than just a legal stay permit, it's a gateway to experiencing Thailand's renowned hospitality, beautiful landscapes, and dynamic urban centres while maintaining your professional career. Since health insurance is crucial for long-term stays, SafetyWing’s affordability and flexible medical insurance is your go-to choice. Original article by The Thaiger -
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And then there were none.
Actually, sometimes I report personal attacks. Because if I reply in kind, what I did some time ago, then I was banned for a couple of days for misbehaving. So, now I report, and the admins remove personal attacks. Unfortunately, I didn't see any of those members banned.
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