VISA DE NÓMADA DIGITAL 2026

Tailandia VISA DE NÓMADA DIGITAL

Long-Term Resident Visa (LTR) · also known as the Thailand LTR. Launched 2022. $6,700/month — 99% más caro.

Thailand's LTR is the most serious long-term nomad visa in Asia — 10 years, work permit included, 17% flat tax. The $80k/year income threshold filters heavily, but for qualifying nomads Chiang Mai + Bangkok + islands become your flexible base for a decade.

$6,700
Ingresos Mín./mes
10 years
Duración
$1,400
Tarifa de Visa
12wk
Tramitación

Requisitos

Para optar a la visa de nómada digital de Tailandia, debes cumplir los siguientes requisitos:

📅 Renewable?
✅ Sí — up to 10 years
🏡 Vía a la Residencia
❌ No
👨‍👩‍👧 Family Allowed
✅ Sí
🏥 Health Insurance
💻 Work Requirement
Work Permit Exemption included; $80k+/year income or $1M+ assets
🗓️ Launched
2022

Estado Fiscal

🕐 Residency threshold180 days/year
📋 Tax regime17% flat tax for LTR holders on Thai-sourced income; foreign income exempt if not remitted in year earned

⚠️ Tax rules change often and depend on your citizenship and total days abroad. Consult an international tax advisor before committing.

✅ Beneficios

  • 10-year visa — one of the longest in the world
  • 17% flat tax for Thai-sourced income
  • Fast-track airport lane
  • Work permit included

⚠️ What to know

  • $80,000/year income threshold is steep
  • Complex tax rules on remitted income
  • More bureaucracy than standard tourist runs

Plan Your Stay

How long can you stay on this visa? Enter a target stay length — see where you land relative to the max term.

📅 Initial term10 years
🔁 Renewals needed0
🏠 Tax resident?

Solicitud Online

Applications go through the official Tailandia immigration portal. Budget 12 weeks and a $1,400 application fee.

Official Tailandia Application →

Comparar con Otras Visas — Asia

Visas de Nómada DigitalIngresos Mín./mesDuraciónVía a la Residencia
Tailandia$6,70010 years
Malasia$2,0001 year
Georgia$2,0001 year
Indonesia$5,0001 year
Taiwan$5,5003 years
Japón$5,8006 months
Corea del Sur$5,9001 year

Preguntas Frecuentes

What is the Tailandia digital nomad visa?

The Long-Term Resident Visa (LTR) (Thailand LTR) is Tailandia's dedicated visa for remote workers and freelancers. It was launched in 2022 and runs for 10 years, with renewals available up to 10 years. Thailand's LTR is the most serious long-term nomad visa in Asia — 10 years, work permit included, 17% flat tax. The $80k/year income threshold filters heavily, but for qualifying nomads Chiang Mai + Bangkok + islands become your flexible base for a decade.

What's the income requirement for the Tailandia nomad visa?

You need to show proof of at least $6,700 per month in stable remote income. Work Permit Exemption included; $80k+/year income or $1M+ assets

How long does the Tailandia nomad visa take to process?

Processing typically takes 12 weeks from submission to approval, though timelines vary by consulate and application completeness. The application fee is $1,400.

Will I pay taxes on the Tailandia nomad visa?

17% flat tax for LTR holders on Thai-sourced income; foreign income exempt if not remitted in year earned You become a tax resident if you spend more than 180 days in Tailandia within a rolling 12-month period.

Does the Tailandia nomad visa lead to residency?

No — this visa is designed for temporary stays and does not lead directly to permanent residency. If you want a long-term base, consider switching to a work or investor visa before the term ends.

Planifica tu Vida como Nómada Digital

El planificador de viajes y las herramientas financieras de Lifeplanr te ayudan a presupuestar tu estilo de vida nómada y verlo en tu calendario de vida.

Empezar a Planificar →

Free tier includes life calendar, journal, and trip planner.

More Asia Visas de Nómada Digital

Ingresos Mínimos Más Bajos

Ver las 38 visas de nómada digital →

Costo de Vida en Tailandia

🌍 Costo de Vida — Tailandia
$1,600/mo
✈️ Lista de Destinos — Tailandia
Países para visitar
🔥 Calculadora FIRE
¿Puedes jubilarte anticipadamente?
📊 Esperanza de Vida
¿Cuánto podrías vivir?

Visas de Nómada Digital — Comparar con Otras Visas