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I am from Nepal, i have sponsore from krabi,thailand. They are still trying for to get work permit. Anybody can help me to process...Ìý i want to work in thailand how i can do ?Ìý :sosad please help me
Bonjour ! Je vis actuellement dans le sud de la France et aimerai m'expatrier en Thaïlande.Ìý Je compte acheter un biens là bas et essayer d'ouvrir une entreprise. Je vais prochainement venir sur place pour trouver ce que je recherche.Ìý Avez vous des contacts sur des associations qui pourraient m'aider pour mon aventure ? Ou des personnes spécialisées dans le conseil et l'aide à la création là bas ? Si certaines personnes déjà expatriés la bas peuvent m'aider ou m'indiquer certains renseignements je suis partante !Ìý Merci par avance ! Lucile
Hi guys and girls!I am coming to Thailand,early next year.Chaing mai.My italian girlfriend has employment in chaing mai.However, I don't.If there is anybody out there that can give me some advise on how I can get work there?PLS HELP!I have a heavy duty truck lic.I have being in the film industry for 6 years.I have being a trapezz artist.I have done stunt work in movies and tv series.I have a black belt in kyokushin kai.I done Mauy thai for 5 years. I don't seem to b able to do the teaching thing,because I don't have a degree.I don't only want to stay there for 3 months.thanks for reading.
Hi Sombrio,
So far nothing has been set in stone. We know a few people who have had no trouble getting a back to back tourist visa going through the Malaysian office. The visa run bus companies are still running from Phuket to Malaysia. My husband and I both have work visas as we are teachers, but we know a bunch of people who scrambled to get an ED visa (education visa) once they first heard about the crack down. Getting an Education visa is quite easy and will allow you to stay in Thailand as long as you like. Just as long as you keep paying and attending language courses at the school of your choice(most are around 1,000 USD a year). Most language schools will help you get the proper visa. But, like anything down here in Thailand, nothing is guaranteed. They are leaving the tourist visas as of right now up to the digression of the visa officers. Although as of recently I haven't heard of any issues. I would say, come to Thailand. Don't let the media or anyone else keep you from coming here. In Thailand there are always way around things. It's very much worth the visa hassle. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Hi,
Glad your coming to the land of smiles! From what I know, getting work here, LEGAL work is a hard one to come by unless you are a teacher. In most cases you can get a dependent O visa off of your partners work visa, but you have to be married. I'll tell you from first hand experience that my husband and I moved here to become teachers, he has a degree, I do not. I work as a part-time teacher at a language center. I have a dependent O visa off my husbands work visa just so we are on the same visa run cycle. But I will tell you that you finding teaching work, at least down in Phuket would not be a problem. I have a few friends who even do teaching online from Thailand.
If your looking to just staying legal here than I would look into getting a education visa. It allows you to stay in Thailand for as long as you are paying a language school to take language courses at. I haven't heard of a lot of expats working in any field other than being self-employeed or a teacher.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
I'm a new member here..I'm Thai and working in hospitality industry in Thailand. Very glad to know everyone here and really thanks for founder of this website to make this cool community!
Hi!Ìý I am going to Bangkok in less than a month and would like to find some other like minded people to hang out with.Ìý I'm from Chicago, I'm in consulting and I was in the army (so I don't mind ruffing it a bit ).Ìý There are just so many things to do there I need to expert advice on what to settle on as far as what sites to see, place to visit.Ìý Thanks!
Hi all,
As with all I'm new to the sight.
From the UK but I have been living in Thailand for 6 yrs.
3yrs in BKK and now 3yrs in Issarn, Yang Talat.
looking forward to getting to know you guy's on here.
Hi Brian
I am in the same vote as you. I want to move to Phuket from Australia in January 2015 as well. I have been travelling to Phuket about 4 times each year, own a condo in Patong which is rented out and want to go on the retirement visa. I would be grateful for any info or advice you may recieve.
if your single you need 800K baht in the bank for 2 months or a combination of pension and money
a non imm O visa
fill out a few forms
this is to show that you have money to live
after you get your extension of stay (retirement visa)
you can spend the money
the next year you need the above combo of money for 3 months prior to applying for ext of stay
12 months
my condo is at The Art @Patong. It's a 3 bedroom 3 bathroom place about 10 min walk to Juncylon.
I'm Frank and I have moved to Pattaya. I travel a lot with my golf management business. I purchased a condo in Jomtiem beach and I am now have it for sale. I am looking to move to BKK when I return from the US next month. I am in the US right now and also plan to travel back to Vietnam this year.
let me know where ur condo in Jomtien
I have one for sale in Bangkok if you need to buy or rent there
PM me
I"m living in Thailand now. It's been a month and it's good. I'm 54 retired American /O-A visa and considering health insurance here. Any reliable leads/coverage suggestions?
Where and what are the expact clubs please ?
ferries1 wrote:Where and what are the expact clubs please ?
Pattaya Expats club
Pattaya city expats club
there are many that offer group discounts
Any in Patong or Phuket ?
I am Sreedath Tulamandi from India. I am here with my best Thai friend, who is native of Chaing Rai of Thailand. But presently he works at Pattaya area in Thailand. I am looking for jobs to work some time of my life in Pattaya. I have completed maters from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, US in Food Science and Technology, with an emphasis on marketing and business administration subjects to. I have even completed Ph.D (Food Engineering and Technology) in 2014. I have six years of experience, i.e., two in snack food industry, two years in meat industry and two years in food packaging industry.
Kindly someone inform me about jobs in Pattaya, Thailand.
Thanks and Best Regards,
Sreedath
tsreedath@yahoo.co.in
Hi everyone.
My name is Gavin and I am currently living on the Gold Coast.Originally from NSW, spent the last 6 years here. I am hoping to convince my wife to retire to Chaing Mai in 5 years time. We both love Thailand, more so me, so I need to ensure my wife would be happy living in Chaing Mai. I've chosen Chaing Mai as I find the heat too much down south. We are just looking for a simple life, hoping to make new friends.
rabbitohs wrote:Hi everyone.
My name is Gavin and I am currently living on the Gold Coast.Originally from NSW, spent the last 6 years here. I am hoping to convince my wife to retire to Chaing Mai in 5 years time. We both love Thailand, more so me, so I need to ensure my wife would be happy living in Chaing Mai. I've chosen Chaing Mai as I find the heat too much down south. We are just looking for a simple life, hoping to make new friends.
Welcome to the forum
There is an club, that you should look into.
Hello everyone,
My name's Gaelle, I will be moving to Chiang Mai in nov-dec 2014 to start a job for a year. I'm 35, French and have been to Thailand twice before (3 weeks holiday and 6 months course massage/language in Issan and Chiang Mai). I will be looking for a nice, shared accomodation near work with friendly housemates. New job, new life, new friends I hope! See you soon in Chiang Mai and around Thailand
Hi Everyone
My wife and my four kids, (12, 9, 7 and 5), together with our cats and dogs, are looking to move to Koh Samui over the summer of 2015, but dividing my time between London and Thailand for work reasons (I'm a London-based barrister).
I'm trying to learn as much as I can about expat life on the island and in Thailand in general from those who know far more than I do. All help/advice would be gratefully received.
Warmest regards
Brent
Hi,
I work for the BBC and am helping a family and a couple who are planning on moving to the Phuket and Khanom districts respectively in late Nov and Dec. I was hoping to get some informal advice from English ex-pats who have emigrated as it would be great to talk to people who have first hand experience of this.
Please message me for a chat if you think you can help.
Thanks,
Lee
hello! good day!
i am actually planning to move to thailand next year, since my brother is already working as an english teacher in sichon. i am a graduate of bachelor of science in medical technology, and i was wondering if it wouldn't be that hard to land a job of my profession in thailand? can anyone tell me what it's like to work in thailand? thank you so much.
apolmingo wrote:hello! good day!
i am actually planning to move to thailand next year, since my brother is already working as an english teacher in sichon. i am a graduate of bachelor of science in medical technology, and i was wondering if it wouldn't be that hard to land a job of my profession in thailand? can anyone tell me what it's like to work in thailand? thank you so much.
Welcome to the forum
Have you considered a teaching job in your chosen profession??
Hi!
My name is Monet and I recently moved to Phuket. I am a teacher at a private school in Phuket town and have been living in their dormitories. I'd like to find an affordable house/apt, single room or shared; is anyone looking for a roommate or know of a good place to live near the Central Festival mall?
Also, always nice to meet cool people. Let me know if you'd like to meet for a drink, head to the beach or do yoga. Thanks in advance for your responses!
Mo
Hi my name is Armando, from the USA, have been living in Thailand now for 4 yrs and love it here very much
I have a Thai b/f for several years nowÌý Always looking to have new expat friends for going out for dinner or drinks
Yes I have actually.. But can I qualify? Cause I am not a teacher in profession.
Hi. Are you in Phuket, Armando?
Hello everyone,
I'm Sarah, living and working in Bangkok, travelled for a few months before I got here.
Looking to meet up with people to just have a good time with and enjoy Bangkok life!
apolmingo wrote:Yes I have actually.. But can I qualify? Cause I am not a teacher in profession.
As you have very good qualifications you may be able to do a short teachers training course.
Mshahidiqbal wrote:
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A bit short on information.
As a new member perhaps you could introduce yourself to the forum then maybe members will interact with you.Ìý
I suggest you read the terms and conditions of membership which you can find at the bottom of the page.
One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster
The bars are temples but the pearls ain't free
You'll find a god in every golden cloister
A little flesh, a little history
I can feel an angel sliding up to me
One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble
Not much between despair and ecstasy
One night in Bangkok and the tough guys tumble
Can't be too careful with your company
I can feel the devil walking next to me
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