The easiest way (also the most common way) to ‘move’ or to be able to stay in Thailand legally for 1 year for Australia Passport Holders

The most common approach is to purchase a flight ticket, land in Thailand, and get a stamp for 30 days Tourist Visa and then you’ll go on a ‘Visa Run’ to the neighboring countries and return to Thailand and get another 30 days and so on and so forth. However as this article is written…

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6 Steps of obtaining a work permit in Thailand

1. Apply for a work permit Applicants for work permits must show every page of their passports to prove they are outside Thailand. You should apply for this visa within 30 days before you plan to depart your country. The Consulate or consular officer will ask for copies of the registration documents and financial statements…

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Ways to cut cost for startup/small businesses

1) Office Space Serviced offices are one great way to go to cut your office space expenses. The really good thing about serviced offices is the flexibility it offers, unlike traditional office spaces. Usually, traditional office spaces require longevity in the contract of lease. On the other hand, serviced offices are offered in very flexible…

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Visa and Work Permit Application Process – Thailand

The visa and work permit application process for a foreign national can be summarized into three steps as follows: 1. Apply for a 90 days single entry Non-immigrant B visa at a Thai Embassy/Consulate abroad once the company has been incorporated and registered for VAT with the Revenue department; 2. Apply for the Work permit from the…

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Capital required to be able to hire / sponsor Work Visa ?

In the case that the company would be required to support a foreigner’s visa and work permit, the company must meet the following conditions: 1. Have two million Thai Baht in registered capital to support each foreigner’s work permit – this amount will not need to be shown in cash unless it exceeds 5 million Baht;…

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Step by step guide on Registering a Limited Company in Thailand (setting up a company in Thailand)

Once you understand the steps required to setup a company here in Thailand, it is not that difficult after-all. One main challenge that we noticed for foreigner is to accept that there will be some risk involve since you cannot fully own the company and may be dependent on a nominee to register your company….

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Unable to find a job or a company to sponsor you for your Non B Visa and Work Permit in Thailand. What can you do?

One of the most common situation faced by expats of digital nomads who wants to stay in Thailand for an extended period of time would be to get a Visa that allow you to do so. The most popular type of Visa that allows you to stay in Thailand for a longer period of time…

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