BANGKOK – Thailand’s Foreign Ministry is promoting the new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) in a bid to attract foreign nationals to work remotely while traveling around the country. Announcing the ...
Travelers from 93 visa-exempt countries planning a trip to Thailand will soon have to apply for an electronic travel ...
An international driving permit (IDP). A passport with a valid visa. Individuals must be at least ... for at least 18 months before shipping it to Thailand. Additionally, if you are not a Thai ...
The two immigration pathways of migrating abroad are the Golden Visa and Golden Passport. There are some differences, even ...
The government of Turkey launched a new digital nomad visa that allows recipients to live and work in the country for up to ...
It’s worth noting that if you’re legally married, you can also obtain a long-term resident visa for your spouse. This spouse can then apply for a work permit, allowing them to work in any occupation ...
The Ministry of Interior of Thailand has recently issued four significant announcements regarding new visa measures since 15 ...
A week after a Pakistani national, who entered Canada on student visa, was arrested ... to see their work permits expire by the end of this year and in 2025, and could face potential deportation as ...
Your BRP is a residence permit with biographic details (name, date, and place of birth) and biometric information (facial image and fingerprints). It also shows your immigration status and permissions ...
But that is all changing with the new online permit. The Electronic Travel Authorisation will be mandatory for all “non-visa” overseas visitors to the UK – except for Irish nationals ...
The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has partnered with Visa to launch the "Thailand MICE Visa Prepaid Card", which aims to boost the country's MICE industry. At a press conference on ...
Looking for a place where you can travel visa-free? According to the digital travel platform Agoda, Indian travellers favoured destinations like Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Nepal in 2024.