Bangkok Post

Depa to verify Smart visas starting Feb 1

- SUCHIT LEESA-NGUANSUK

The Digital Economy Promotion Agency (Depa) is ready to verify Smart visas for experts and investors in startups and digital business, offering a four-year work permit from Feb 1.

“Depa will verify qualified persons for the Smart visa, an initiative approved by the cabinet to reduce the shortage of experts and accelerate the digital transforma­tion towards Thailand 4.0,” said Nattapon Nimmanpatc­harin, director-general of Depa.

Speaking at Asia Digital Expo: Digital Transforma­tion, which runs through Saturday at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Mr Nattapon said Depa is authorised to verify experts related to digital technologi­es and startups.

The Smart visa scheme allows four groups of people to work in Thailand for four years, though they need to report annually. A tourist visa lets foreigners in for up to 90 days, after which they need to reapply for extensions.

The first group is technology experts, such as those working with data, data analytics and mechatroni­cs.

The second is foreigners working in startups or individual­s who plan to open

startups in Thailand, who will need to open the business within one year of obtaining the Smart visa.

The third is investors who are interested in Thailand, particular­ly in the 10 S-curve sectors, for which Depa will be responsibl­e for the digital sector. A minimum investment of 20 million baht is required.

The fourth is high-level executives in S-curve sectors.

“Depa will verify startups who work in the network alliance and their partners’ references, including new startups in which Depa has joint investment,” Mr Nattapon said.

The Smart visa was approved by the cabinet last week. The policy requires collaborat­ion across ministries and agencies, including the Board of Investment.

Mr Nattapon said Depa will ask the cabinet to approve 1.6 billion baht this month to set up an Internet of Things institute in the Eastern Economic Corridor.

The institute will stimulate the use of IoT in targeted sectors such as automotive, food and agricultur­e. The institute will need 2½ years for constructi­on.

In the next few months, Depa will form the Internatio­nal IoT Consortium by inviting collaborat­ion from overseas IoT service providers.

 ??  ?? FROM LEFT Depa’s Nattapon Nimmanpatc­harin, Ajarin Pattanapan­chai and Teeranun Srihong at the opening of Asia Digital Expo 2018.
FROM LEFT Depa’s Nattapon Nimmanpatc­harin, Ajarin Pattanapan­chai and Teeranun Srihong at the opening of Asia Digital Expo 2018.

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