‘Digital nomad’ visa promotion stepped up

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“I welcome all of those who would like to come and work [while] in Thailand,” says Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa. (Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
“ I welcome all of those who would like to come and work [while ] in Thailand, ” says Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa. ( Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs )

According to Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa, the government is stepping up the promotion of its new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV ) to draw in foreigners who want to work while visiting Thailand.

Mr. Maris stated to writers on Thursday that his department had a significant impact on the expansion of the DTV, which is expected to help the nation generate income.

It may make it easier for foreigners to work long distance and keep for a long time in Thailand.

“A friend of my son’s has been working with ( US-based ) Disney World but he is spending most of his time in Phuket — for six months already, ” he added.

He claimed he was aware of the promotions that some hoteliers in Phuket have made available to overseas “digital nomad” who want to sit there while working remotely for international employers.

These people make up the majority of the Destination Thailand Visa specific business.

According to Mr. Maris, DTV users wo n’t have to deal with complicated visa applications or lengthy visa applications.

Foreign nationals you reside in Thailand more as a result of the DTV. They are considered “global skills” who may provide special knowledge to Thailand’s economy, the chancellor said.

Also, their reputation is expected to benefit the country ’s business as a whole, from regional suppliers to restaurants, hotels and tourist attractions.

The program is anticipated to bring in income for locals because these foreign nationals can live and work in Thailand together for six to one month, he said.

“This will also help stimulate the Thai economy, ” he added. “ I welcome all of those who would like to come and work [while ] in Thailand. ”

Those who use the DTV may be in Thailand for up to 180 times per visit, with the option to extend it for 180 more time, for up to a month.

Electronic Travel Authorisation

Thailand has even made a significant step in order to become more tourist-friendly, including China and India, by increasing the number of nations that are available for visa-free passage from 57 to 93. The passage time has been increased to 60 days, and that time can be extended to a further 30 times at an immigration business.

The government is introducing an Electronic Travel Authorization ( ETA ) system, which it claims will be hassle-free for those planning to travel to the nation to prevent potential abuse of the expanded visa exemption system.

Mr. Maris claimed that the ETA was a way to improve protection and travel convenience while enhancing the screening process for incoming visitors.

Around the year’s close, the ETA is anticipated to become effective. It aims to reduce immigration techniques, track foreign citizens and increase their pleasure.

Visitors seeking visa exemptions may receive special QR codes that they will need to provide to immigration authorities upon completion of the online ETA form, according to Mr. Maris.

Tourism gateway

Additionally, Mr. Maris added that he recently discussed Thailand’s potential as a provincial tourism hub with foreign nations in a press release on Thursday.

The government is currently working on its “Six Countries, One Destination ” plan to position Thailand as a regional tourism hub. The six states are Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.

Mr. Maris promised to start negotiations with these five additional Asean nations to put in place this Thailand-related shared tourist immigration policy.

“There has been much advancement in the system, I believe it will take place immediately, ” he said. If it is implemented, it will help to boost tourism to the area and significantly boost the region’s business.

Consider the Schengen Visa in Europe, which makes it simple for people to visit various Western nations with just one card. ”