Bangkok calling: Thailand’s digital nomad visa proves a runaway success
1 min readAdvertisement
After comparing the region’s top destinations for remote workers, the French-Canadian entrepreneur landed on the Thai capital.
“Bangkok won,” he told This Week in Asia.
Since its launch on July 15 last year, the DTV has attracted more than 35,000 applicants, according to official figures – a rare policy success for a government struggling to kick-start economic growth amid political and external headwinds.

Across Bangkok and beyond, this new class of long-stay foreigner permit is reshaping communities once geared solely towards tourists, clustering instead around co-working spaces, Thai boxing gyms, wellness centres and local cafes.