Thai Work Permit

Thai Work Permit

A Thai work permit is essential for foreigners who plan to work in Thailand. It allows non-Thai nationals to legally work in the country under specific guidelines set by the Department of Employment within the Ministry of Labour. The work permit process is closely linked to the applicant’s visa type, job role, and the company’s […]

Re-Entry Permits in Thailand

If you’re on a single-entry Visa and want to leave Thailand and re-enter, you need to get a Re-entry Permit. These can be obtained from the Immigration office before your trip or at an airport on your departure day. Re-entry Permits allow you to travel to neighboring countries while keeping your current visa in Thailand […]

Thailand Announces Visa Exemptions For Citizens of Several Countries

BANGKOK, Feb 16 Thailand has announced visa waivers for citizens of several countries to boost tourism, a key driver of the country’s economy. The move comes as Thailand and China sign an agreement to waive visa requirements for their respective nationals. Ordinary passport holders from the following countries/territories are able to enter Thailand for 30 […]

Thailand Work Permit

A work permit is a vital document that regulates the kind of work a foreigner can perform in Thailand. Working without this document is a violation of the law and can lead to serious consequences. To obtain a work permit, the applicant must present various documents. These include the passport (copies of all pages signed), […]

90 Days Reporting

90 Day Reporting

If you have a Thai visa that has already been extended to a 1 year visa, not a 12 month multiple entry visa but a 90 day visa that has been extended at Thai Immigration for 1 year, then you need to report your address in Thailand to Thai immigration every 90 days. This can […]