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10 Surprising Fun Facts About Being a Digital Nomad in Thailand

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Natasha Machado
14/5/2025
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Thailand is emerging as one of the most coveted destinations for digital nomads around the world. With its revolutionary DTV visa, the country of smiles has attracted more and more Brazilians seeking a more flexible professional life. Get ready to discover surprising aspects about this experience that could transform your career and lifestyle!

1. You can stay 5 years with multiple entries

The flexibility of the DTV visa is impressive and goes beyond what you can imagine! With a total validity of 5 years and multiple entries, you can stay in Thailand for up to 180 days per entry. The most incredible? It is possible to extend your stay for another 180 days, totaling up to 360 continuous days in the country. That means total freedom to work remotely while exploring the wonders of Southeast Asia, visiting neighboring countries, and returning whenever you want.

2. The cost of living is 60% cheaper than large Brazilian capitals

Imagine maintaining an upper-middle class lifestyle with only 40% of what you currently spend in Brazil! In Bangkok, a modern, furnished apartment in a prime area costs between THB 15,000-30,000 (about R$ 2,600-5,300). Full food, including restaurant meals and grocery shopping, is THB 10,000-15,000 (R$ 1,760-2,700). With a monthly budget of between R$ 6,000-8,000, you can live comfortably, including leisure expenses, gyms, and even a domestic worker.

3. Financial proof more affordable than other destinations

Contrary to what many people think, prove financial capacity for the DTV visa it's simpler and more accessible. The basic requirement of 500,000 THB (approximately R$ 87,973) in the bank account is a single amount that can be held as a reserve. Compared to the Spanish visa, which requires €2,646 monthly, the initial Thai investment offers a higher return. In addition, the money remains yours and can be used as needed.

4. Exceptional coworking infrastructure

Thailand offers a coworking infrastructure that rivals the best in the world. In Bangkok, spaces like HUBBA, The Hive, and Launchpad offer gigabit internet connections for just R$ 300-600 per month. In addition to flexible desks, you'll find professional meeting rooms, private phone booths, and networking lounges. Many nomads report that working in these environments is more productive than their former corporate offices..

5. Ultra-fast Internet at a reasonable price

For digital professionals, internet quality is crucial and Thailand delivers beyond expectations. 100-200 Mbps fiber-optic Internet costs only THB 600-1,000 (R$ 105-176) per month, lower than many Brazilian plans. Large cities like Bangkok offer comprehensive 5G coverage, allowing you to work from any coffee shop or park. Local providers such as AIS and True guarantee uptime of more than 99% and efficient technical support even at conventional times.

6. More flexible professional requirements

Unlike other visas for digital nomads, The DTV visa accepts several professional proof formats. In addition to traditional jobs, freelancers and digital entrepreneurs are also easily qualified. With 5 years of proven experience and a relevant portfolio, you already meet the key criteria. The Thai government especially values technology, digital marketing, design and consulting professionals, areas in high demand in the local market.

7. Privileged access to cutting-edge technology

Thailand surprises with its advanced technological ecosystem, which is often overlooked by many Westerners. Smartphones and gadgets are cheaper than in Brazil, with global launches often coming first here. Local apps like Grab, Foodpanda, and Line offer services that work with surprising efficiency. Digital payment is widely accepted, from street vendors to taxis, making everyday life extremely convenient for connected nomads.

8. Vibrant expat community

Bangkok and Chiang Mai have highly developed and active digital nomad communities. Coworking spaces like Hubba and Launchpad offer international networking and weekly networking events. Active online groups on Facebook and Meetup make it easy to integrate and create true professional connections. The Brazilian community is particularly strong, with monthly events, WhatsApp groups, and even soccer every Sunday.

9. Surprisingly easy stay extension

Visa renewal is practical and affordable, costing only THB 1,900 (approximately R$ 334.30). The process takes about 5 business days and can be done directly in Thailand, at any immigration office. Unlike other countries that require mandatory departures, you can plan your trips freely while maintaining your base in Thailand. Bureaucracy is minimal and there's no need to abandon your routine or interrupt professional projects.

10. Quality of life comparable to developed countries

The Thai healthcare system surprises with high-end international hospitals, such as Bumrungrad and Bangkok Hospital. Efficient public transportation, including the BTS Skytrain and MRT, covers all important areas with powerful air conditioning. The crime rate in residential areas is lower than in Brazilian capitals, with security circuits and 24-hour guards. Many nomads report sleeping with their doors unlocked and walking alone at night.

Transform your career with Be Easy

A Be Easy is here to make your dream of being a digital nomad in Thailand a tangible reality. Our expert team offers complete consultation for the DTV visa process, from eligibility review to post-arrival support. We help with document translation, guidance on better neighborhoods, and even connection with other Brazilians in the city. Contact us today and discover how we can facilitate each stage of this incredible journey. Your future as a digital nomad may be closer than you think!

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Natasha Machado
Founder e CEO, Be Easy