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Best Thailand Visa for Germans: DTV vs LTR vs Retirement 2026

German remote workers, freelancers, and retirees have three primary visa options: DTV (5-year, €13.4K), LTR (10-year, high-net-worth), and Retirement Visa (age 50+). Compare financial requirements, processing timelines, and which is best for your situation.

Nic Bunpamee

Nic Bunpamee

Immigration Consultant·26 Mar 2026

Best Thailand Visa for French: DTV vs LTR vs Retirement 2026

Compare DTV, LTR, and retirement visas for French nationals. Which visa suits your income level, age, and lifestyle? Complete guide to financial requirements, processing timelines, and strategic advantages.

Sameep Rajkarnikar

Sameep Rajkarnikar

Immigration Consultant·26 Mar 2026

Best Thailand Visa for Dutch: DTV vs LTR vs Retirement 2026

Compare DTV, LTR, Retirement, and Elite visas for Dutch nationals in Thailand. Financial requirements, processing times, and which visa suits your income and timeline in 2026.

Sameep Rajkarnikar

Sameep Rajkarnikar

Immigration Consultant·26 Mar 2026

Best Thailand Visa for Canadians: DTV vs LTR vs Retirement 2026

Compare the best Thailand visas for Canadian nationals: DTV (5-year remote work), LTR (10-year residency), and Retirement (50+). Eligibility, financial thresholds, processing timelines, and which visa suits your specific situation.

Nic Bunpamee

Nic Bunpamee

Immigration Consultant·26 Mar 2026

Best Thailand Visa for British Expats: DTV vs LTR vs Retirement 2026

Compare DTV, LTR, Retirement, and Elite visas for British expats moving to Thailand. Find your best option based on income, age, and residency goals with exact eligibility requirements and processing timelines.

Jeremie Long

Jeremie Long

Immigration Consultant·26 Mar 2026

Best Thailand Visa for Australians: DTV vs LTR vs Retirement 2026

Australian nationals have four primary visa pathways to Thailand: the DTV (5 years, 500K THB), the LTR (10 years, income/asset-based), Retirement (1 year renewable, 50+), and Elite (luxury). This guide compares each, revealing which suits remote workers, retirees, and investors.

Tomomi Aoyama

Tomomi Aoyama

Immigration Consultant·26 Mar 2026

Best Thailand Visa for Americans: DTV vs LTR vs Retirement 2026

Compare DTV, LTR, Retirement, and Elite visas for Americans. Which visa minimizes cost and compliance burden for your situation?

Kat Hewett

Kat Hewett

Immigration Consultant·26 Mar 2026

Thailand Visa Requirements for UK and EU Citizens 2026: 60-Day Exemption, METV & Long-Stay Options

UK and EU passport holders get 60 days visa-free in Thailand — but staying longer, working remotely, or applying for a DTV requires a completely different approach.

Sameep Rajkarnikar

Sameep Rajkarnikar

Immigration Consultant·18 Mar 2026

Thailand Visa Exemption 2026: Complete Guide for 93 Countries + TDAC Requirements

Thailand grants visa-free entry to 93 nationalities in 2026, but stay limits vary, TDAC is now mandatory at most ports, and repeat entries draw immigration scrutiny. Here's what actually applies to your passport.

Kat Hewett

Kat Hewett

Immigration Consultant·18 Mar 2026

Thailand LTR Visa 2026: Complete 10-Year Long-Term Resident Guide

Thailand's LTR Visa grants 10 years of legal stay, annual reporting, and tax benefits — but the 4 categories have strict requirements most applicants underestimate.

Kat Hewett

Kat Hewett

Immigration Consultant·18 Mar 2026

Thailand LTR vs DTV Visa 2026: Work-from-Thailand Professional

Earn $80K+ remotely? Here's how the LTR Work-from-Thailand Professional visa stacks up against the DTV in 2026 — on tax rates, employer rules, and who actually qualifies.

Kat Hewett

Kat Hewett

Immigration Consultant·18 Mar 2026

Thailand LTR Visa for Wealthy Global Citizens 2026: $1M Asset Requirement, $500K Investment Options & No Income Needed

The LTR Wealthy Global Citizen visa dropped its income requirement in 2025. Here's exactly what you need in assets, investment, and documents to qualify in 2026.

Monica Thet Htar

Monica Thet Htar

Immigration Consultant·18 Mar 2026