Thailand Visas: The 90 Days Visa Reporting Requirement

May 15 2013 Categories: Thailand Visas, Thailand Visas & Work Permit No comments yet

Section 37(5) of the Immigration Act B.E is anorther disposition that gets a lot of foreign citizens in trouble. To sum it up it requires that any foreigner who is permitted to stay in Thailand temporarily is required to report to the Immigration Department to confirm his/her residential address upon completion of every 90 days period of stay.

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Originally posted 2009-12-10 07:27:57.

Thailand Visas: Visa Abuse | Crackdown on ED Visa?

November 19 2012 Categories: Thailand Visas, Thailand Visas & Work Permit No comments yet

Visa abuse is not a novelty in Thailand and for the past 3 years we have seen a race between foreigners who abuse the visa system to stay in Thailand (and those who assist them) and the Thai Immigration who always finish by catching up.

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Originally posted 2009-12-19 05:48:46.

Working in Thailand: Thai Visas: The Visa “B”

November 19 2012 Categories: Thailand Visas, Thailand Work Permit No comments yet

Introduction to the Visa B

What is a Non Immigrant Visa B

Foreign investors who wish to come into Thailand to conduct a business or to work must first obtain a Non Immigrant Visa B with a Royal Thai Embassy.

The Non Immigrant Visa B will allow you to stay in Thailand for a period of not more than 90 days at a time. This visa may be granted for a single entry or multi entries.

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Originally posted 2009-07-29 08:45:28.

Living In Thailand: Thai Visas – Cleaning the House

November 19 2012 Categories: Thailand Visas, Thailand Visas & Work Permit No comments yet

On the 11 September 2009, Thai news reported a new crackdown on back-to-back Tourist visa applications under the form of an extended screening of visa applicants. Unfortunately I must say that this latest measure does not surprise me and is only one side of a new policy started by the immigration department around two years ago as part of a “spring house cleaning”.

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Originally posted 2009-09-12 06:32:32.

How to Obtain a Thai Resident Permit

November 19 2012 Categories: Thailand Visas, Thailand Visas & Work Permit, Thailand Work Permit No comments yet

As every year we are about to enter the period where Thai Immigration receive application for permanent residence. This is time to remind you what the condition of may be submitted after a foreigner has been in Thailand for three years whilst holding a non-immigrant visa

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Originally posted 2012-10-29 23:45:49.

Visa Overstay: Don’t Take the Risk

November 19 2012 Categories: Thailand Visas, Thailand Visas & Work Permit No comments yet

If you are a frequent reader of my blog you know that even at time where Thai regulations where more lenient I always warned my readers not to use overstay and overall never to be in overstay. A warning is only efficient if it is repeated. So let me remind you the consequences of overstaying your visa in ThailandDo not hesitate to contact me at contact@renephilippe.com for more information on this matter.

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Originally posted 2012-09-18 17:09:10.

Thai Visas: Reminder 90 Days Stay Notification

November 19 2012 Categories: Thailand Visas, Thailand Visas & Work Permit No comments yet

In this post I just want to remind you of the obligation made to foreigner to report every 90 days to the immigration office. Indeed, this is a requirement of Thai immigration law that we often forget.

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Originally posted 2012-02-01 17:48:29.

Living in Thailand: Thai Visas: The Tourist Visa

November 19 2012 Categories: Thailand Visas, Thailand Visas & Work Permit No comments yet

Introduction to the Tourist Visa

What is the Tourist Visa?

Foreign investors who wish to come into Thailand for tourism purpose may either chose to come under the regime of Visa Exemption (providing that they are national from one of the countries that benefit from this exemption) or they may also apply and obtain for a Tourist Visa with a Royal Thai Embassy.

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Originally posted 2009-07-30 09:45:42.

Thailand – Short Term Business Trip – Do you need a work permit?

November 19 2012 Categories: @ Thailand Investment Blog, Doing Business In Thailand, Thailand Visas, Thailand Visas & Work Permit, Thailand Work Permit No comments yet

Many foreigners enter Thailand for short businesses trip of one or two days whether for the purpose of negotiating an agreement, to attend or to speak at a conference, to provide technical support, or to source a local supplier, without being aware that the purpose of their visit requires a work permit in accordance with Thai laws.

Indeed Thai Labor law work definition is very broad and consists of exercising any activity whereby one exerts energy or uses knowledge, whether or not in consideration for wages or other benefits relating to business deemed as work under the law. It furthermore covers any work-related activity, either permanently or temporarily.

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Originally posted 2012-01-19 20:49:06.

Living in Thailand: What is the Visa Exemption?

November 19 2012 Categories: Thailand Visas, Thailand Visas & Work Permit No comments yet

What is the Visa Exemption?

Pursuant to Thai Immigration Law; any foreign citizen who wishes to enter the Kingdom of Thailand is in principle required to obtain a Visa from a Royal Thai Embassy or a Royal Thai Consulate-General prior to entering Thailand.

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Originally posted 2009-07-29 10:42:10.