Bangkok - Digital Nomad Heaven Or Hell? (2.3)

Bangkok - Digital Nomad Heaven Or Hell? (2.3)

vor 9 Jahren
Bangkok has become a hub for digital nomads, bringing in a wave of talent and fresh ideas into the city. Those nomads in turn attract other nomads. But is that a good thing? Or even a real thing? Let's find out. (Direct download .mp3) Thailand -- Bangkok
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Bangkok is a city that is at the leading edge of Asia yet still somehow stuck in the past. It is a place of contrasts: ancient temples neighbour internet cafes, luxury automobiles compete for space with tuk-tuks and sprawling air conditioned shopping m...

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vor 9 Jahren
Bangkok has become a hub for digital nomads, bringing in a
wave of talent and fresh ideas into the city. Those nomads in turn
attract other nomads. But is that a good thing? Or even a real
thing? Let's find out.

(Direct download .mp3)


Thailand -- Bangkok & Chiang Mai specifically -- is a
hotbed of digital nomadship. But before we get to that, we should
probably define the term:   Defining - people
who can work anywhere thanks to the internet. They take many
format but they share two things in common: They aren't doing the
type of job that requires them to be at a specific location at
specific time. And that freedom allows them to travel, either a
little or a lot, without interrupting their income stream.
Jodi Ettenberg of LegalNomads is a good
example. And Evo tried his hand at it
all of 2015. So what makes Bangkok so
attractive to digital nomads? Some of is has to do with cost of
living, though Bangkok isn't nearly as cheap as it used to be.
Having many Western conveniences coupled with the "charm" of
Asian living doesn't hurt. Reliable access to cheap mobile data
(especially compared to the US, Canada, and Australia) is big
pull. But watch out, would-be internet
entrepreneurs. Just because Thailand makes it easy for you to
visit -- no visa required for a lot of Western countries -- it
doesn't mean you have the legal right to earn income while you
are here. In fact, it's just the opposite of that. So before you
decide to set up shop in a co-working space (that wave has hit
The Big Mango as well), you'll want to have a solid understanding
of the work permit as not to run up afoul of immigration rules.
The work you want to do maybe reserved for Thai-nationals only.
And those are just some of the  legal, semi-legit, social,
and economic considerations/temptations/realities foreigners face
when doing business in Thailand. Should you move to
Bangkok and become a digital nomad? Well… maybe. And if you
listen to the episode, you'll find out what we think about it.
After all, we want to be good role models.Tell us what you think
in the comments!
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