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  1. Meadows aren't required for small holder farm production, if there's a demand for quality beef to be shipped from thousands of miles away then a local supply would be advantageous for many reasons ( especially as energy costs continue to rise for the forseeable future).
  2. Is there a window of time that one must enter thailand after being approved for this visa? Im planning to go there in December and unsure if I should apply now or wait until November?
  3. Thanks for sharing, I was aware of these 3 and I'm grateful they exist, but I was hoping there was a local source which I wasn't aware of rather than sourcing from overseas. I wish I could just buy some cows here and some land to provide a healthy, local source of meat. Might be a red tape nightmare though.
  4. Hello, I'm having a hard time sourcing grass fed beefs around Chiang Mai. There are a few shops in bangkok that fly meat in from Australia but I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations on where to find them?
  5. Curious to know how they will audit this unless they are counting on self-reporting from visa holders and/or the 5 year evaluation.
  6. Very interesting, thanks for sharing. So no periodic review for 5 years and annual reporting in to immigration. This actually sounds really good, I'm cautiously optimistic. I'll have to flesh out the legal differences between the work-from-thailand and the highly skilled professional visas to determine which is more advantageous. on the surface they seem very similar.
  7. For the work-from-thailand OR highly skilled professional options, do we get a 10 year visa if we meet all the initial hurdles posted? Or will there be periodic checks of income/employment/taxes/etc which may allow the visa to be revoked? I would like to work from thailand with my current employer if I don't have to burden my employer with lots of paperwork to fill out on it, or I could leave my current job to take several months off in thailand while sharpening my skillset and keeping an eye out for a future online job at my own leisure. Maybe language school or thai elite are the best options for that still.
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