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  1. technical you ahve to pay fine but in front of a court you will never get a fine. You cant fine a citizen for overstaying.

    this would brake the constitution as there is written every citizen is equal. 

    Same in USA oe Europe, if you enter there on a foreign passport, you can´t be deported or fined even you stay longer than the second citizenship allows.

    common sense and standart anglosaxon law!

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  2. ok, i not see anybody see what is the matter, this Visa is useless for DN, because you not aloowed to offer your work for Thai companies. No health insurance, costs you 20 times more than other options.

    And you dont need a work permit to work for companies outside thailand. 

    You pay 75000 Thb that you can stay in Thailand for 1 year.  This option you can get cheaper. 

    When you want t work for thai companies nothing changes, limited company, 4 employies, aso

  3. again 99% of the posters only write nonsense, it is not a grey area, it is very clear and easy. you can paint whatever you want.

    1. you are not paid

    2. it is no voluntary work because you are not empleyed voluntary by any organisation

     

    common sense is missing in TV more and more, only spreading rumors is the main thing.

    By the logic of the posters, you cant help your neighbour or friends, even you not aloowed to pick up your kids in school or attend a meeting in school., or you can tell anybody what means a word in your native langue. 

    People who get peoblems with illeagal working are 100% people who earning money,

    nobody else, 

     

  4. 17 hours ago, lopburi3 said:

    He is already on record as knowing and indeed it appears to have been his mistake by not indicating he had a visa on arrival card (at best he is not sure).  Overstay would be charged and his passport would have an overstay stamp.

    they can not charge an overstay if he has a non o visa valid, because he is allowed to stay 90 days every time by law. 

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  5. 3 minutes ago, PoorSucker said:

    Sorry, you can sign anything as a private person. 

    But as soon as you sign something as a representative of the company, you are working and need a WP. 

    so how many bussines you built in Thailand? 

    So the CEO´s of Toyota, DHL, Hotel Companys, Airline companys aso when sign a contract in Thailand are breaing the law because 100% they not have a workermit. 

    You sign hundrets of papers, when yu are setting up a company in Thailand or when you invest in one. You do not need any work permit for this, You need a work permit if you run a company as the director or if you have a position inside the company but not for being a shareholder. Hundreds of thausend of people invest in thailand every year in small businesses and in familys. And this is everything legal, all the men who give money to their wifes or gf to built a shop would working illegal if follow your logic.

  6. On 24.11.2017 at 1:01 AM, PoorSucker said:

    Be aware that you can not sign any company documents without a work permit. 

    as a shareholder you can sign company documents, you dont need to have a bussines visa for being an shareholder. 

    If you not have a work permit you can´t be director in the company, you will need another one. But have shares in a company you can do with a 30 days stamp or a tourist visa. 

    The only thing is you keep track of your money transfer. If you gain a profit with your investment, first the company has to tax it, and then you have to do it in your home country under the tax law.

  7. again most of the TV psoter doesn´t know anything. A 3 years contract is valid if land or building is sold until the end of the contract. This is the law. What you want to discuss else? 

    If the buyer want to finish the rental contract, it is up to the tenant to agree and set the conditions. A buyer who buys a property knows there is a rental contract, because he will check the property and the seller has to inform the buyer about it and he sells the rental contract with the rental price and the resposibilities. 

    Only if the rental contract includes that the contract ends of the property will be sold, then tenant has to move

  8. 9 hours ago, Dipterocarp said:

    Based in Thailand but not working here, not yet 50 I got the Elite about 3 years ago and do not regret it.

    There is no feasible way for me to get tourist visas. I fly in almost every month and with all my possesions in a Chiang Mai condo I felt as if I had little choice. Read now some stories on this site of people with valid tourist visas turned back anyway.


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    if you fly in nearly every month you don´t need any visa, and as you own a condo you have a reason to come to thailand, and no IMO would deny entry.

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  9. 22 hours ago, Danielsiam said:

    if ever I take the choice to use her Thai passport.

     

    I can have two potiental problem right ?

     

    1. Being denied to leave the kid of Thailand, because I don't have the right documentation from the mother ( court, etc.. ) ?

    2. If I lose the Thai passport of my kid, during her stay in Thailand, it will be impossible for me to process a new passport for her, without her mother at the passport office ?

     

    The mother gave me a written conscent that I can leave with my kid out of Thailand, which is dated from a year ago, and she already deleted me on LINE etc. I don't have contact with her anymore.. she found someone new.. I don't know know even where she stay..

    so it can be very problematic. ( by the way on my EU country law, I've also the custody, as the kid born at unmarried couple, but in Thailand that law doesn't apply at all )

     

    I just hope, I'll never have problem to leave my kid out of Thailand, with her EU passport ?!

     

     

    As your kid has a EU passport, you can leave anytime with your child Thailand.

    You don´t have to pay any fine for your child for overstay. Overstay fine can´t by collected by Thai law, if the child is younger than 15 years! The fine has to be payed only by the person who does the overstay.

    As a thai citizen you can be on an overstay!

    The same as an an EU citizen with 2 nationality for example Thai/ german you can´t be on an overstay in the EU, it doesn´t matter what passport you use to enter the EU!

    So may people here thinks to know anything about thai law and their posts are only waste of time.

     

     

  10. 22 hours ago, Maestro said:

    I'd like to add one more option to those listed in my post #4 above as a reason for which a border immigration official could cause you and your child trouble on an attempted visa-exempt run:

     

    3. deny you and your child entry because you have no written consent of the child's mother to travel with the child abroad.

    what the hell you are writing, nobody needs this! there are 100.000 and more single parents traveling to Thailand or Millions in the whole world, and they do not have to show any paper from the other partner. 

    Whats if the other partner dead? you have to bring the death certificate with you (in your opinion for sure verified)

    I am divorced when my kids been about 2 years ol now 16 and 17 and never ever in any country in the world I had to show any papaer or even was ask about the mother.

    In this case the child is Thai/farang and I guess it is also seen how he looks like, the officer i want to see who denies a little child entry to his mother country.

    Overstay fine can be fined only the person who does the overstay, and as the child is under 15 years, by thai law you can´t fine him. And to fine a thai citizen for overstay is the next story, no court or IMigration will start with this, because there is no chance to win for the officers.

     

     

  11. you really think that russian goverment would care about any unpaid bills in Thailand?  if they buy the condo, the money has to come from outside the country not from russia! saying that is money laundring is a very high accusian, how did you buy your condo? Maybe on the name of your thai wife with your money, this would be for sure money laundering!

  12. 11 hours ago, SS1 said:

    It is possible to work legally from Thailand for an UK employer / online business when you have a local company sponsor your work permits for this job, depending on the type of work you do. This way you can get a work permit, visa and pay taxes in Thailand. 

    this is not true, you don´t need any permission to work for a company outside Thailand, as it doesn´t touch thai law. 

    why you make statements when you don´t have any experience and proof of this matter`?

    It will be under the law where your employer or company has their location. And as never anybody get fined for working on his computer in Thailand, I think this matter should be closed anyway. 

    No foreigner can work by is own with work permitt! 

    The only thing is you can employ people to work as digigal normades for you. This would break thai laws, because you employ them in Thailand.

  13. 1 hour ago, hawker9000 said:

    If some Thai for whatever reason decides to drop a dime on you and the police show up at your door saying it's illegal, it's about as "illegal" as it needs to be.  (Then again, so would cooking your own breakfast...)    So stay on good terms with your neighbors, etc., and you've got nothing to worry about.

    the police not decides what is illegal, a court decides. all the rumors and wrong posts here, get a life

  14. 8 hours ago, JackThompson said:

    Any "income" remitted to Thailand in the year it is earned is taxable if you reside here more than 180-days/yr.  Any income made *in* Thailand would certainly be taxable. 

     

    If you leave your money overseas for a year first, then you can remit it here with no taxes due.  Therefore, if you have enough in your foreign account to cover a year's expenses, you can avoid paying tax here.  I'd redeem my bitcoins elsewhere (not on a Thai exchange), and bring in the money a year+ later.

    how somebody in Thailand knows, when you made what money? you don´t have to do any tax statement, so you can bring money you earnz zhe same day to thailand

  15. 3 hours ago, Salerno said:

    I've never been asked by any airline flying out of places such as Australia, UK, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Sweden, France etc. but I have heard other have, particularly on low cost airlines (flown a few low cost and never asked).

    I have been ask by BKK airways 6 years ago and I had to buy new ticket, and it took me 5 month to get my money back, and a big show down at the airport office, because they didn´t react for my request to pay back the 12000 thb. Tickets were purchased 6 month ago and for sure if it would be a fraud, within 6 month there would be a claim from bank already. 

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