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What should I consider when leaving my remote job while applying for a DTV in Thailand?

Mar 1, 2025
2 days ago
Hi all!

What happens when you leave the company you worked for remotely while applying for DTV? moving to a new remote job or starting a freelance career?

Thanks!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The conversation discusses the implications of leaving a remote job while in the process of applying for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand. It's suggested that if you transition to a new job or freelance work, you should ensure to provide the relevant documentation, such as a new employment contract, to the immigration office to extend your stay legally.
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Re ********
I booked flight.

Couldn't receive before.

Better not book.
Andi ***********
It is ok, if you extend your stay at an immigration office you would need to show your new contract of employment/evidence of similar approved activity.
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@Andi **********
Thank you! Will probably be the same if I leave Thailand and come back after several months? Probably will need to show docs to the immigration officer
Dany ********
Anonymer Teilnehmer not at the moment. there is no check… no one knows for the future so
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@Dany *******
sure, I mean, I have DTV, and same employer so far, but in case I change workplace in coming months or a year…
Dany ********
Anonymer Teilnehmer they would have to announce that. otherwise no one will have an up to date proof in their pocket. i would not worry with the workcation category. they are more likely to go after those with soft power activities
Andi ***********
@Dany *******
True the soft power applicants are targeted the most as scam agents use that option the most.
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@Dany *******
thank you! 😊
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Anonymous participant Thank you so much! 😊
Andi ***********
Anonymous participant Much easier via a border run and very unlikely have to show anything on arrival. I have been asked once on entry, what do you do? that's it, other times nothing. Having a copy on your smartphone just in case is not a bad idea though. They have the right to ask for evidence of activity on arrival. You do not need to go to an immigration office after you enter and get stamped in at the airport.