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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Work Permits in Thailand Getting work permits in Thailand can be really tricky. Seventeen foreigners have been arrested for not having work permits, working illegally following a raid on a condominium in Chiang Mai. The raid, which took place at 12.30am on Friday found 17 Westerners of various nationalities providing online English classes to people in China [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Getting work permits in Thailand can be really tricky. Seventeen foreigners have been arrested for not having work permits, working illegally following a raid on a condominium in Chiang Mai. The raid, which took place at 12.30am on Friday found 17 Westerners of various nationalities providing online English classes to people in China from a room in the ground floor of the Riverside Condo. The <em>farangs</em> were asked to produce their passports and work permits and, while twelve produced passports, they were unable to produce work permits. Among them were three Americans, a Canadian, a German, a Dutch national, two Irish women, two Britons and two Australians. A fourth American was on overstay.<img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-5707" src="https://www.thailandretirementhelpers.com/wp-content/uploads/Work-Permit.jpg" alt="Work Permit" width="289" height="174" /></p>
<p>The remaining foreigners had passports and valid work permits but were in breach of work conditions: the foreigners had been hired by BOI 360, but the online language school was found to be operating without permission. The foreigners now have of face charges of working illegally in Thailand and are currently being held at Mae Ping police station. In order to work legally in Thailand <em>farangs</em> must have valid work permits and the appropriate Non-Immigrant visa/extension.</p>
<p>How does a <em>farang</em> get a legitimate work permit in Thailand? Why, find a specialist.</p>
<p>All Thai lawyers specialize in a niche of the law. Asking a non-real estate lawyer to do real estate work for you is to invite disaster. He won&#8217;t be up to date on regulation changes, which occur weekly, and he won&#8217;t have a sympathetic friend in the Land Office to guide him through the maze of paperwork.</p>
<p>My visa gal is great for residency visas and works miracles with the Thai Bureau of Immigration because she&#8217;s a former Immigration inspector. But ask her about work visas and she becomes hesitant because she doesn&#8217;t know anyone in the Labor Department – which is where <a href="https://www.thailandretirementhelpers.com/">Thailand&#8217;s work visas</a> are issued. So I&#8217;ve been looking for a work visa specialist for over a year then, last week, a British friend introduced me to his labor lawyer and it was love at first sight.</p>
<p>His name, wonderfully enough, is Mr. Big. (That&#8217;s his Thai <em>chue-len</em> (ชึ่อเล่น) ≠ which is usually translated as &#8216;nickname&#8217; but it&#8217;s much more than that. Thais use <em>chue-len</em> because they change their family names relatively frequently. And nicknames are a holdover from the belief that evil spirits (ปีศาจ ปีศาจ) are always looking for newborns to abduct and control, so using a <em>chue-len</em> instead of a normal Thai name confuses the spirits and helps to keep the child safe. The use of nicknames remains so widespread in Thailand that it&#8217;s not uncommon for friends to know each other for years and yet not know each other&#8217;s real name and surname).</p>
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<p><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-6280" src="https://www.thailandretirementhelpers.com/wp-content/uploads/Thailand-Digital-Work-Permits-169x300.jpg" alt="Thailand Digital Work Permits" width="169" height="300" srcset="https://www.thailandretirementhelpers.com/wp-content/uploads/Thailand-Digital-Work-Permits-169x300.jpg 169w, https://www.thailandretirementhelpers.com/wp-content/uploads/Thailand-Digital-Work-Permits.jpg 392w" sizes="(max-width: 169px) 100vw, 169px" /></p>
<p>Thai work permits allow you to work or operate a business in Thailand as a skilled professional or an employer. Without a Thai work permit working in Thailand can have severe consequences. Foreigners arrested for working without a permit are usually fined or imprisoned.</p>
<p>Thailand’s Labour Ministry and the Immigration Bureau have together launched the first <strong>smartphone app for expats to lodge requests for work permits and have them approved</strong>–though you will still need to make at least two “offline” trips to specially set up centres to complete the procedure. The app, Thailand Digital Work Permit, was introduced to companies and foreign employees last Friday. The first person to be digitally granted a work permit was Japan’s Koichiro Suda. The permit was approved by Waranon Pitiwan, director-general of the Department of Employment (DOE). Mr Suda works as a domestic sales coordinator for Minebea Thailand Co Ltd, one of the firms supported by the Office of the Board of Investment (BoI).</p>
<p>The app resulted from a project jointly launched by the BoI, the Labour Ministry and the Immigration Bureau called Single Window.</p>
<p>According to Thai regulations a successful work permit application depends on the hiring company&#8217;s registered capitalization. Money talks. Thai ‘Business Entities’ wanting to apply for work permits for foreign employees must have at least two million baht fully paid-up registered capitalization. If you have a Thai spouse you only need 1 million baht, or US$30,000. Here’s what the regulations say:</p>
<p><em>Foreign Business Entities who had operated their business in Thailand can apply their employees for work permit if they bring at least three million baht per employee into the country. The business entities may be granted a maximum of 10 work permits each. Before you can apply or be issued with a work permit you must first have a non-immigrant visa. This is required to apply for a Thai work permit in the Kingdom. Ideally, it should be acquired prior to your arrival in Thailand. We can assist you in obtaining it in your home country or in country close to Thailand. In addition, we can help you convert a tourist visa to a non-immigrant visa without leaving Thailand.</em></p>
<p>But Mr. Big can get you a work permit for almost anything, under almost any circumstances. A friend who wanted to teach a crania-sacral adjustment workshop here in Chiang Mai was able to get a temporary work permit to do just that. It cost her just 1500 Baht plus Mr. Big&#8217;s fee, and she had it in 48 hours!</p>
<p>To apply for a work permit, you must have either a non immigrant visa or a residence permit. Ideally, you would also have a non-immigrant visa before entering Thailand, since residence permits are usually granted only after you have lived in Thailand for at least 3 consecutive years under a non-immigrant visa. Your employer or potential employer may file an application for advance permission to work before you arrive in Thailand. However, the work permit itself will not be issued until you arrive in Thailand on a valid non-immigrant visa. You file the application at your nearest Provincial (Changwat) Department of Employment Office. The following documents must be submitted when you apply for a work permit. Note that Thai labor officials make changes in the list of required documents whenever they consider appropriate. All supporting documents usually must be translated into Thai with appropriate certification.</p>
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<li>Application form (Tor. Thor. 2) and 3 ID photos, front view and 5×6 cm. in size (taken not more than 6 months).</li>
<li>Letter from employer certifying employment and reasons for not employing Thai national.</li>
<li>Employment agreement.</li>
<li>Copy of the company’s affidavit certified by the Commercial Registration Department (taken not more than 6 months).</li>
<li>Copy of list of shareholders certified by the Commercial Registration Department (taken not more than 6 months).</li>
<li>Copy of certificate of incorporation.</li>
<li>Copy of Taxpayer Card, VAT certificate or Phor. Por. 01 and 09.</li>
<li>Copy of current balance sheet with profit and loss showing total assets.</li>
<li>Copy of Phor. Ngor. Dor. 50 (Corporate Income Tax Return) including receipt.</li>
<li>Organizational chart.</li>
<li>List of all expatriate(s) in the company indicating position and work permit number(s).</li>
<li>Copies of educational certificates and letters of recommendation from previous employment.</li>
<li>Copies of all pages of passport showing the valid Non?Immigrant Visa (B or O).</li>
<li>Copies of all pages of the work permit of the authorized director showing the valid date (if the authorized director is a foreigner).</li>
<li>A medical certificate certifying that the applicant is free from prohibited diseases (taken not more than 3 months).</li>
<li>Power of attorney affixed with Baht 10 duty stamp.</li>
<li>Map of the company’s location.</li>
<li>Official form for notification of commencement of work (Tor.Thor. 10).</li>
<li>Other relevant document(s), if any.</li>
<li>Copy of Phor. Por. 30 for the previous 6 months including receipt (for new companies only)</li>
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<p>All photocopies of documents must be certified as true copies by the authorized director(s) and affixed with the company seal. If the application is to be filed by another person, a valid Power of Attorney in the prescribed form must be attached with an affixed Baht 10 duty stamp.</p>
<p>On the application form, the job description entry must be completed with a detailed description of the job to be performed, how it is related to other employees, and what materials will be used in the said job. If the job applied for requires a license under a particular law in addition to the Alien Employment Act, a photocopy of such license, e.g., a teacher’s license, physician’s license, press card from the Public Relations Department, certificate of missionary status from the Religious Affairs Department, etc. must also be attached.</p>
<p>If you are married to a Thai national, the marriage certificate must be presented along with your spouse’s identity card, birth certificates of children, household registration certificate, and a photocopy of every page of your passport. If you are applying for a position previously held by another foreigner, a photocopy of your predecessor’s work permit, together with his/her notice of resignation from the company or a letter confirming his/her intended date of departure must be presented.</p>
<p>Previously, foreigners who needed to obtain a work permit in order to work were prohibited from doing any work, for any employer, anywhere, and under any such conditions if such were not detailed and, therefore, permitted in the work permit itself. That is no longer the case.</p>
<p>Until last year Thailand regulated foreign work permissions under the Alien Workers Act (2008) (the “Act”).</p>
<p>In 2017 the Emergency Decree on Non-Thais’ Working Management Emergency Decree, (2017) (“Decree No. 1”) repealed the Alien Workers Act (2008).</p>
<p>Decree No. 1, however, incorporated much of the repealed Act’s provisions and kept in force most of the regulations issued under it.</p>
<p>Then, on 27 March 2018, the Emergency Decree on Non-Thais’ Working Management (No.2) (2018) (“Decree No. 2”) was issued. Decree No. 2 amended Decree No. 1.</p>
<p>Section 70 of Decree No. 1 (and the Act) provided that “a person who is granted permission for working may not carry out the work of the type, with the employer, in a locality or on any working condition that is different from that specified in their work permit unless permission under Section 71 is obtained.”</p>
<p>Section 71 of Decree No. 1 (and the Act) provided that “a person who is granted permission for working, and who intends to change or add the following particulars, must obtain permission from the Registrar: (1) type of work (2) employer (3) location or (4) working conditions.”</p>
<p>And Section 73 of Decree No. 1 (and the Act) provided that “no person may allow a foreigner to work in a manner different from the requirements specified in the work permit.”</p>
<p>However, and very significantly, Section 37 of Decree No. 2 repealed Sections 70, 71, and 73 of Decree No. 1.</p>
<p>Furthermore, Section 28 of Decree No. 2 provides that a work permit holder may engage in any work that is not specifically prohibited to all foreigners on the “Official List” of work prohibited to foreigners.</p>
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<h4 class="entry-title"><strong>When I arrived here I didn’t have much <em>choice</em> about making money in Thailand. My $1240 Social Security check was enough to live on but travel was not an option and I couldn’t even afford a car. So I pestered all the local expats who would listen and asked them what <em>they</em> did to make ends meet. The stories they told me about their mistakes, wins, and losses were inspirational and helpful: I adopted two of them for myself and also found that they’d given me enough material for a book. Here’s an outline of what it covers:</strong></h4>
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<p>Making money in Thailand is surprisingly easy. The economy is growing at 5% and the Thai Post Office goes so far as to make easy to sell Thai goods on EBay (door to door tracking and signature). Even though most of us who come to Thailand have at least a $1200 monthly income – the same as a Thai engineer makes – for two reasons we often get the urge to make a little more:</p>
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<li>The first is to afford the semi-luxuries that make life enjoyable, like travel. Now that you’ve got the time, why not take advantage of the local budget airline’s mid-week special fare of $29.00 to Bali, for example? Or spend the hottest month at one of Thailand’s fabulous beaches? Fares are $60 from anywhere to anywhere in Thailand, and accommodation is ridiculously cheap.</li>
<li>The second reason is to have something to do, a challenge that gets you up in the mornings. Creating a new business from scratch in a new culture is certainly a challenge! But I’m enjoying it and so is almost every other expat I know here. That’s because there are so many opportunities.</li>
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<p>So, if you want to get work permits in Thailand, let me know and I&#8217;ll introduce you to Mr Big. Now here&#8217;s some advice from a fellow expat:</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Have You Heard the Thai Saying about Landlords in Thailand? &#8220;Thai landlords will suck blood from a turd&#8221;. Pungent and, as I learned last week, to the point. A dear friend (not a client) who labored long and hard to make his Thai restaurant a success (#1 on TripAdvisor – hard to pull off) was recently [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have You Heard the Thai Saying about Landlords in Thailand? &#8220;Thai landlords will suck blood from a turd&#8221;. Pungent and, as I learned last week, to the point.</p>
<p>A dear friend (not a client) who labored long and hard to make his Thai restaurant a success (#1 on TripAdvisor – hard to pull off) was recently approached by his Thai landlord&#8217;s  son. He had noticed that the restaurant was constantly sold out. He deduced that my friend had cheated his mother when she signed the 5-year lease – though the restaurant building had been abandoned for years before my friend leased it.</p>
<p>The son demanded that my friend sign a new lease, more than doubling the rent and that, if my friend refused, he would &#8217;cause trouble&#8217; in the restaurant. The son holds the double advantage of sharing his mother&#8217;s high social standing and of being known to hang out with thugs.</p>
<p>So my friend decided to move his restaurant elsewhere.</p>
<p>If the son is true to form he will now start a restaurant in the same location and wonder why it fails within 6 months. That is part of Thai commercial landlords&#8217; pattern, too. It&#8217;s not just restaurants that are in danger of this. 3 years ago another expat friend started a very hip coffee shop-bookstore and the place was jammed from 10 am to midnight on the first day. <em>The next morning</em> the landlord arrived with a new lease.</p>
<p>And yes, the landlord did start a coffee-shop bookstore after my friend vacated. And it failed in 4 months.</p>
<p><iframe title="Do Thai landlords Really Keep Your Security Deposits?" width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/i6Gjfy8DDqU?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>If you intend to enter into an agreement with a commercial Thai landlord, please contact me first. There&#8217;s a right way and a wrong way to go into such deals that has nothing to do with what&#8217;s written on the lease document. This is the kind of minefield that we routinely navigate for our Concierge clients. That&#8217;s the point of having a concierge, after all: to help you through the local scene in comfort and safety.</p>
<p>Update: two years later, my friend&#8217;s new restaurant in town is booming. His previous location is still empty. Landlords in Thailand remain as much a mystery as ever!</p>
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		<title>Thai Minimum Wage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2018 02:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>How does the Thai Minimum Wage work? The National Wage Committee has decided not to not raise the minimum wage until late next year as the cost of living remains at a reasonable level. According to Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labor Mr. Nakorn Silapa-archa, the wage committee has resolved not to increase the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="null">How does the Thai Minimum Wage work?<img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-6028" src="https://www.thailandretirementhelpers.com/wp-content/uploads/Thai-cleaning-lady.jpg" alt="Thai cleaning lady minimum wage" width="183" height="275" /></p>
<p>The National Wage Committee has decided not to not raise the minimum wage until late next year as the cost of living remains at a reasonable level. According to Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labor Mr. Nakorn Silapa-archa, the wage committee has resolved not to increase the daily minimum wage given that the inflation rate and the global oil prices have declined. However, Mr. Nakorn, who is also the president of the National Wage Committee, said they would deliberate on an unofficial proposal from the labor union suggesting that the daily wage be increased to 321 baht ($10, or $220/mo). Another meeting will be held at the end of 2015 to consider the possibility of adjusting the wage again. Following concerns of higher costs of living after the salaries of low ranking government officials have been increased, the Commerce Ministry will try to make everyday items more affordable for consumers, the Permanent Secretary said, adding that the prices of most products remain unchanged.</p>
<p>Most workers in the North are paid less than the legal minimum, and rural workers are paid even less. The men who are constructing the new condo building next door to me – hard, dangerous work – are certainly not. Here&#8217;s a video of them doing their thing.</p>
<p><iframe title="Building Construction #4 Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai" width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3WI7P34pp48?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
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