Key to its armoury? The new Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa. Set to launch on 1 September, 2022, it aims to make living, working and doing business in Thailand easier than ever, while helping expats ...
With the change in visa rules, professionals, investors or others will have to go through a much easier process for Long Term Resident (LTR) permits. Not only this, the minimum annual income limit ...
The long-term resident (LTR) visa holders will also no longer face any restrictions on the number of dependants they can bring in, the Board of Investment (BOI), which oversees the programme, said in ...
The LTR visa now accepts highly skilled professionals from a wider array of industries, including technology, innovation, and disaster management. This expansion aims to attract top talent crucial ...
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The LTR visa holders will also no longer face any restrictions on the number of dependents they can bring in, the Board of Investment (BOI), which oversees the programme, said in a statement today.
The source stated that the Cabinet had approved the proposal from the Office of the Board of Investment (BOI) to ease conditions for granting LTR visas and to revoke Smart visa types, which were ...
The source stated that the Cabinet had approved the proposal from the Office of the Board of Investment (BOI) to ease conditions for granting LTR visas and to revoke Smart visa types, which were ...