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What are the legal ways for Americans to work as freelancers in Thailand?

Dec 21, 2020
4 years ago
Jones *******
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Is there anyone working as an American in Thailand? I could really use some advice as I try to move myself as a freelancer out to Thailand. Lived there before but dealing with immigration and paperwork is always such a hassle. If I go back out will be permanent. Yes I know about elite Visa. But it's big number of commitment and details of how to get it seem sketchy as there are many agencies offering it. Thank you ๐Ÿ™
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The post discusses the challenges faced by an American looking to freelance in Thailand, emphasizing the need for a work permit. It mentions the Elite Visa, clarifying that it's a tourist visa that doesn't allow work, and highlights options like the Treaty of Amity for starting a business. Comments provide additional insights on the potential for a digital nomad visa and suggest caution with visa agents. Recommendations include verifying demand for freelance skills and considering employment options.
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Peter *******************
this is real, not a scam, talk to them...
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Jane ***********
Companies like Shelter Global and Iglu enable you to work legally for a contribution of your income, if you're eligible
Benjamin ******
@Jane **********
iGlu shut down in Thailand.

Shelter Global? I never heard of them. Is this them?
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Jane ***********
@Benjamin *****
Are you sure Iglu shut down?
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Benjamin ******
@Jane **********
I'm surprised. I thought they were shut down. Glad to hear they are running again.
Jane ***********
@Benjamin *****
Yeah, I think it was a blip. I know at least one person still with them.
Jane ***********
@Benjamin *****
No but this is:
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Michael ********
This is something they are contemplating

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Benjamin ******
@Michael *******
I don't see how it's for freelancers though..

"To get approval for the new visa scheme, applicants must show a 6-month contract with a foreign firm accompanied by supporting documentation showing the appropriate educational qualifications and experience in business concerns outside Thailand."

I don't think any business will sign a contract with someone who doesn't have a business license already, or a work permit.
Michael ********
@Benjamin *****
yes another stupid idea from goverment TIT
Jones *******
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@Benjamin *****
it's always hoops to keep out entrepreneurs they can't milk for money nothing new
Benjamin ******
> I could really use some advice as I try to move myself as a freelancer out to Thailand.

Can't do that legally. You'll need a work permit. NOW, you may be able to use the treaty of Amity to start a business in the USA, and bring that business license over to Thailand easily (see:
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>Yes I know about elite Visa.

The elite visa is a tourist visa, and does not let you work. The agents selling the visa are real, but you can buy it directly from them at
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My advice:

1. See if there's demand for your skill in Thailand as a freelancer, AND it pays enough for you to live. Basic information technology, like computer repair or basic networking, won't pay enough to live on.

2. If you use a visa agent to get any visa besides an elite visa, be careful.

3. Maybe look for an employer to hire you

Good luck
Nick *******
I wouldn't bother, Virus spreading. Will be on lockdown end of week.
Jones *******
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@Nick ******
if I'm going to live there full time that's why
Nick *******
@Jones ******
wait. Patience is a virtual ๐Ÿ˜‰
Jones *******
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@Nick ******
same everywhere so what's the difference
Nick *******
@Jones ******
the difference is my pal, is why would anybody would want to spend 100,000b to come to Thailand an be stuck in a hotel for 2wks.
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