Hey Brett, I know this is off topic but I remember you mentioned in another video that you live since around 8 years in CM. May I have your view on the pollution or how you handle the smoky season? I am in love especially with the North and just being curious what you do if the situation becomes to uncomfy... just moving to another province for a few weeks?
From what I've read you can do the 180 day extension once per entry. Meaning you get stamped in for 180 days upon entry, then can do one 180 extension before you have to leave and come back. So only one border run per year is required basically.
@@amag5862 flying on oct 13, spending a week in Shanghai, then another week in bangkok, and I'll be in chiang mai on 24 Oct, hopefully without any flooding! looking forward to relaxing a bit. Just got to get used to working until 11pm. Might ask your advice if there's any good places to work out of :)
@@nickbaskett3537 so travelling around Shanghai & bangkok until you reach your new home mid oct! Nice! Enjoy your life mate we only get one. Also I’m sure not all places are flooded! I’m just planning how to set up my online business and then I’m outta the UK for sure. Had a nice idea of what life in Thailand is like if I lived there. Visited 5 times already. Love Koh Sumai and Phuket personally.
Not sure where you have been, however whatever you have been doing seems to be working. You look healthy and vibrant and your energy level is fantastic. I cannot always say this about your videos as many times I am left feeling down after watching them. Whatever you are doing seems to be working. Good Luck Mate
Not really. If you're thinking of staying long-term, nothing beats the convenience of Elite. Guaranteed 20 years stay, no hassle, they open a bank account for you, additional perks. Besides convenience you're confident you'll be able to stay for 20 years, no problems. You don't have that with DTV... different products for different needs
You can technically say 3 years consecutively on this priced Elite visa 5 years are given, then you can apply for LTR permit or investment visa and renew every year and stay indefinitely. DTV isn't the holy grail end of the day it is just a visa. It is not LTR and also you will always be a foreginer and never truly be thai. So unless you want to live trouble free and buy a house and call it a day DTV is not that visa. So you can also get DTV then apply investor visa and call it a day as well. So it could be a way to LTR visa but on its own its just a visa just like business or work or education visas.
@@SonuBen-b6c Why Pricey? 1 million bhat for 20 yrs means 240 USD per month. From this you may deduct annual visa agent fees. Also no hassle with 90 day reporting, annual extension, banking, etc. Is that expensive?
@@HisHimmerok buddy. I’ll throw you in the pile of people who just listen to RUclipsrs and don’t go direct to the source or read plain English. Even the link he’s provided says it very clearly.
This visa is amazing. My 1 year ed visa just ended and debating trying to get this one. Although I think I'm going to go for 1 more year and wait for all the visa agents and embassies to find those classic Thailand work arounds since I don't exactly meet the requirements with just investing online.
Well I don't fall into any of the eligible categories, I just want to stay there for 6 months and vacation. Do I just sign up for a cheap cooking class ? Would that be the easiest and cheapest way of doing it ?
So we basically have to exit the country every 180 days, to "break" the stay length, and then re-enter to get a new 180 day allowance (barring one exemption in the 5 year preiod). Does it matter how long we exit for? For example, can we just got to a neighboring country for 1-2 days, and then re-enter straight away for a new 180 day stamp? Also, cost is 10,000 Baht for anyone wondering, which is about £230 or $300.
So if I get this DTV visa and I stay for the six months then I can just leave the country and re-enter for another six months versus doing the extension. Am I understanding correctly as you can only do one extension so for example, year one I stay for six months and I do the extension that gives me another six months so at the end of that total 12 month period. I would leave the country And then re-enter and get another six months but moving forward after that since I’m already used the only extension every six months I would just have to leave the country come back in and I’m granted another six months for up to five years is that correct sometimes these things are so confusing to me
That's how it works with most long term visas you can only extend them one time a marriage, retirement, etc. Some comments are saying you can extend each entry on this one so yes, theoretically you could stay in the country a year at a time before leaving. It's worth trying to clarify though. Worst case you'd have to leave every 6 months.
@@Kevin007-d3n I guess it hasn't been done yet, since the DTV hasn't been on the market for that long yet, but as a visa agent, I can't see why not. I would say yes, you can, if your paperwork and your base for the visa is still current and valid.
I used to think so too, but it actually makes sense. There are some people who behave really shitty and they want to maintain the option of not letting them back in. Which I think is great, because I don’t want to have them around me either.
Vietnam is the same, if you don't behave well, they black list you. However if a local sponsor you for permanence resident then that person will be responsible for you for 5 yrs.
I applied DTV Visa twice I showed medical invitation and appointment letter, I visit the hospital every month for acute DVT in my legs consulation but both times they reject me and said take medical tourist visa? what a joke.. they don't mention anything what type of medical treatment just write medical treatment or invitation then deny you. I argue with embassy and then they threaten me with laws. Then hospital told me DTV is not issued for medical visa. Inquired numerous embassies all over the world no on replies. So I got the impression same is for other soft power activites, they will tell you to take education visa and reject. So the only one getting approved for DTV Visa are poor remote workers. So maybe they think someone who can work remotely is apparently rich and will spend and contribute to economy more than someone wanting medical treatment and spending 3000 per hospital trip? The only way DTV will be available for soft power activities is if they abolish the education and medical visas completely. So perhaps this is a start? Who even knows? 😂😂😂
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Hey Brett, I know this is off topic but I remember you mentioned in another video that you live since around 8 years in CM. May I have your view on the pollution or how you handle the smoky season? I am in love especially with the North and just being curious what you do if the situation becomes to uncomfy... just moving to another province for a few weeks?
*Thanks for the video, Brett.* I applied for the DTV visa right after you released the video, and today I got it 🎉 The process was very smooth.
Congrats! May I ask which embassy you used?… I’ve heard Vietnam and Cambodia have already stopped taking in person applications. Thanks in advance :)
@@JamesFarley99 I'm currently in Athens, Greece. So, I applied there
From what I've read you can do the 180 day extension once per entry. Meaning you get stamped in for 180 days upon entry, then can do one 180 extension before you have to leave and come back. So only one border run per year is required basically.
Correct!
It sounds like Thailand is going to build their economy even more by doing this!
Good to see you back! I’ve a friend who got an Elite Visa just before they changed it last year - fair to say he’s livid.
I applied in UK, and got my 5 year dtv visa approved next week. Very happy. Bought a place in Chiang Mai, and looking forward to going back
Nice one, happy for you mate, when you plan on going back? UK just got cold.
@@amag5862 flying on oct 13, spending a week in Shanghai, then another week in bangkok, and I'll be in chiang mai on 24 Oct, hopefully without any flooding! looking forward to relaxing a bit. Just got to get used to working until 11pm. Might ask your advice if there's any good places to work out of :)
@@nickbaskett3537 so travelling around Shanghai & bangkok until you reach your new home mid oct! Nice! Enjoy your life mate we only get one. Also I’m sure not all places are flooded! I’m just planning how to set up my online business and then I’m outta the UK for sure. Had a nice idea of what life in Thailand is like if I lived there. Visited 5 times already. Love Koh Sumai and Phuket personally.
got mine - on my way next month
it took 12 days and shockingly little paperwork to do.
Damn, Brett.. It's been a Hot Minute.
One more video cussin the UK and London will make my day 😂😂
Good to have you back 👊🏿
Thanks Brett. Truly hope your Nomad School is thriving. All the best!!!🙏🙏🙏
Not sure where you have been, however whatever you have been doing seems to be working. You look healthy and vibrant and your energy level is fantastic. I cannot always say this about your videos as many times I am left feeling down after watching them. Whatever you are doing seems to be working. Good Luck Mate
Wondered where you went. Nice to see you posting again.
🙏Great video. This is one of the few good explanations on this visa
Glad it was helpful!
Imagine those people that paid 900,000BHT for a 5 year Elite Visa, no wonder many of them are furious. Good to see you back Devster! 🥳🥳🥳
Not really. If you're thinking of staying long-term, nothing beats the convenience of Elite. Guaranteed 20 years stay, no hassle, they open a bank account for you, additional perks. Besides convenience you're confident you'll be able to stay for 20 years, no problems. You don't have that with DTV... different products for different needs
You can technically say 3 years consecutively on this priced Elite visa 5 years are given, then you can apply for LTR permit or investment visa and renew every year and stay indefinitely. DTV isn't the holy grail end of the day it is just a visa. It is not LTR and also you will always be a foreginer and never truly be thai. So unless you want to live trouble free and buy a house and call it a day DTV is not that visa. So you can also get DTV then apply investor visa and call it a day as well. So it could be a way to LTR visa but on its own its just a visa just like business or work or education visas.
@@SonuBen-b6c Why Pricey? 1 million bhat for 20 yrs means 240 USD per month. From this you may deduct annual visa agent fees. Also no hassle with 90 day reporting, annual extension, banking, etc. Is that expensive?
Nice to see you back! 🎉🎊 Take care Brett.
Thanks for sharing Brett, good to see you back 👊🙏
So the missing piece of the puzzle is how they link their proposed taxation to all of this otherwise it sounds Ok
He's back! I hope my comments encouraged you to upload!
Incorrect info - you can extend a further 180 days once per entry.
@@HisHimmerok buddy. I’ll throw you in the pile of people who just listen to RUclipsrs and don’t go direct to the source or read plain English. Even the link he’s provided says it very clearly.
Do your research my friend 🤷♂️? The info Brett provided was 100% correct because I’m going through the process at the present moment 🙏🏻
@@matthewgreen9062 so am I, read the words “per entry” - that means each time you enter. Christ.
@@daveb3987 Christ some people just don’t get it or lack education 🤷♂️🤣
That is correct, Dave! Once per entry.
Nice to see you again.
you can extend it one time PER entry , not once total
Welcome back 🙏
This visa is amazing. My 1 year ed visa just ended and debating trying to get this one. Although I think I'm going to go for 1 more year and wait for all the visa agents and embassies to find those classic Thailand work arounds since I don't exactly meet the requirements with just investing online.
Glad to see you're alive!
Well I don't fall into any of the eligible categories, I just want to stay there for 6 months and vacation. Do I just sign up for a cheap cooking class ? Would that be the easiest and cheapest way of doing it ?
TM47 (90 day reporting) is not required for the DT Visa according to the Thai consulate. I have the DT Visa (switched from a Business Visa).
Can you get the dtv for going to Thai language school?
No, there is an education/study visa for that
@@Openeyesopenheart42is there a minimum no of hours pw studying?
Five years to study Muay Thai 🥳 hear I come!
So we basically have to exit the country every 180 days, to "break" the stay length, and then re-enter to get a new 180 day allowance (barring one exemption in the 5 year preiod). Does it matter how long we exit for? For example, can we just got to a neighboring country for 1-2 days, and then re-enter straight away for a new 180 day stamp?
Also, cost is 10,000 Baht for anyone wondering, which is about £230 or $300.
Hi nice to see you'r back👍🍁
Nice to see you back on you tube! I have a question Is the DTV visa works for learning Thai? or is it still under the ED visa? Thank you Brett.
So if I get this DTV visa and I stay for the six months then I can just leave the country and re-enter for another six months versus doing the extension. Am I understanding correctly as you can only do one extension so for example, year one I stay for six months and I do the extension that gives me another six months so at the end of that total 12 month period. I would leave the country And then re-enter and get another six months but moving forward after that since I’m already used the only extension every six months I would just have to leave the country come back in and I’m granted another six months for up to five years is that correct sometimes these things are so confusing to me
That's how it works with most long term visas you can only extend them one time a marriage, retirement, etc. Some comments are saying you can extend each entry on this one so yes, theoretically you could stay in the country a year at a time before leaving. It's worth trying to clarify though. Worst case you'd have to leave every 6 months.
can you exit the country via border runs to cambodia to restart the 180 days?
@@Kevin007-d3n I guess it hasn't been done yet, since the DTV hasn't been on the market for that long yet, but as a visa agent, I can't see why not. I would say yes, you can, if your paperwork and your base for the visa is still current and valid.
@ that would be great - I wonder if you can do land border runs the whole 5 years
You have to do the 90 day report once or every 90 days for the whole 5 years
You live in Ireland now?
So, does it cost you 10,000 tbt per year for this visa? Or is that a one off payment of 10,000 tbt for the ear tire 5 years??
One time
I was wondering where the hell you were. I'll be in Bangkok tomorrow then Pattaya. Was hoping to meet Brett one of these days.
Is this video purely for digital nomad visa? Or is this applicable for those with non B visas too?
DTV Visa - Digital Thailand Visa Visa - just DTV? or DT Visa?
Destination Thailand Visa
That’s so stupid having to leave the country and come back. Just dumb
I used to think so too, but it actually makes sense. There are some people who behave really shitty and they want to maintain the option of not letting them back in. Which I think is great, because I don’t want to have them around me either.
why are you crying over maybe a night in cambodia/malaysia/vietnam, and coming back? life is too easy for you in thailand apparently. jesus
it's still a form of tourist visa. It's NOT designed for residency.
Vietnam is the same, if you don't behave well, they black list you. However if a local sponsor you for permanence resident then that person will be responsible for you for 5 yrs.
Wow! Long time. Make party videos again🎉 lol
Can a visa agent get this in Thailand?
No. There is nothing a visa agent can do with this visa.
5 days is enough in Thailand
and the PH wants to make it harder for people to stay - SMH
What's the PH?
@@jaid2383The Philippines 🇵🇭
little Merica.
Good info - hope you have not got webbed feet after this weeks floods.
I applied DTV Visa twice I showed medical invitation and appointment letter, I visit the hospital every month for acute DVT in my legs consulation but both times they reject me and said take medical tourist visa? what a joke.. they don't mention anything what type of medical treatment just write medical treatment or invitation then deny you. I argue with embassy and then they threaten me with laws. Then hospital told me DTV is not issued for medical visa. Inquired numerous embassies all over the world no on replies. So I got the impression same is for other soft power activites, they will tell you to take education visa and reject. So the only one getting approved for DTV Visa are poor remote workers. So maybe they think someone who can work remotely is apparently rich and will spend and contribute to economy more than someone wanting medical treatment and spending 3000 per hospital trip? The only way DTV will be available for soft power activities is if they abolish the education and medical visas completely. So perhaps this is a start? Who even knows? 😂😂😂
So with us passport and oci of india what I get mate?
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