SMART Visa to be Launched on 1 February 2018
Keywords: Mazars, Thailand, Legal, SMART Visa, Thailand 4.0, NSTDA, NIA, DEPA
08 February 2018
- A visa for a maximum of four years
- No need for a work permit
- Notification of being in Thailand to the Immigration Bureau on a yearly basis instead of notification every 90 days
- No need for re-entry permits to travel in and out of Thailand
- SMART visa holders' family members will receive similar benefits, and be able to work in Thailand without a work permit
The SMART visa will be issued to foreigners working or investing in technology-based production activities and services, as well as in the 10 targeted (S-Curve) industries below:
First S-Curve
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1. Next-generation automotive
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2. Smart electronics
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3. Medical and wellness tourism
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4. Food for the future
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5. Agriculture and biotechnology
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Next S-Curve
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6. Automation and robotics
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7. Aviation and logistics
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8. Biochemicals and eco-friendly petrochemicals
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9. Digital
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10. Medical hubs
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How to Apply for the SMART Visa
Effective 1 February 2018, foreigners residing outside of Thailand or foreigners who are currently in Thailand can submit an application and all required documents to request an endorsement of qualifications letter from the SMART visa Unit at the One Stop Service Center in Bangkok, or a Royal Thai embassy or Thai consulate abroad. There are 5 categories for SMART visa applicants:
SMART Visa Type | Criteria | Visa Privileges | |
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| Highly skilled experts (Talents in science and technology)
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I | Investors
| Direct investment of no less than THB 20 million in a company in a target industry as an individual investor | A visa for a maximum of four years
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E | Executives
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| A visa for a maximum of four years, but not exceeding the period of the employment or services agreement
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O | Spouses and children of SMART visa holders
| Having a proven family relationship
| A visa privilege same as the SMART visa holder |
S | Start-up entrepreneurs
| The business or investment activities must be certified by the appropriate government agencies as being in one of the targeted industries
| A one-year visa for first-time approval, with the possibility of obtaining a visa for more than two years upon renewal in the second year
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Once the applicant meets the qualifications, the application will be passed on to the appropriate government agency, such as the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), the National Innovation Agency (NIA), or the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA), to verify and certify the applicant’s qualifications, then the applicant, the appropriate government agencies, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Immigration Bureau, and the Department of Labour will be notified about the results of the endorsement of qualifications. All process will take approximately 30 working days from the date that the SMART visa officer receives all properly completed documents.
After obtaining the endorsement of qualifications letter from the SMART visa Unit, it will be valid for 60 days. The applicant must then apply for the SMART visa at a Royal Thai embassy or Thai consulate outside of Thailand, or if the applicant is already residing in Thailand, he must contact the Immigration Bureau at the One Stop Service Center in Bangkok to change his current visa to a SMART visa.
For more information, please visit the Secretariat of the Cabinet and the Board of Investment of Thailand website.