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hello to everyboddy and happy new year!

I was wondering whether any of you had information on how to start up a business in Thailand.

Doest it help in order to get a work permit?

Is it ok to stay in thailand for 30 days, then move to another country for 30 days and come back to thailand in the meantime or is it impossible because of the new visa run rules??

additional info:

- French national

- hold a a Master's degree from a French business school

- i am 26

thanks!

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hello to everyboddy and happy new year!

I was wondering whether any of you had information on how to start up a business in Thailand.

Doest it help in order to get a work permit?

Is it ok to stay in thailand for 30 days, then move to another country for 30 days and come back to thailand in the meantime or is it impossible because of the new visa run rules??

additional info:

- French national

- hold a a Master's degree from a French business school

- i am 26

thanks!

Do more research here and in other forums.

Many of the answers you seek will depend largely on specifics:

what kind of business?

who will run it?

who will you employ?

what industry?

are you fluent in Thai language?

are you fluent in Thai culture?

are you fluent in Thai business?

are you fluent in Thai psychology?

As far as I am aware (which is not very) your nationality, education and age will have little or no bearing, apart from how it helps you run any such business anywhere. It may, on the other hand, qualify you for some kind of specialist label but the "consultant" category is being squeeze.

Depending on the business you manage to establish and run here, it can have a great effect on your ability to get a work permit.

How much time have you spent in Thailand?

By the nature of your question, however, I suspect very much that you have little or no experience of running a business here or even of working here, let alone amongst and with Thais.

My first advise to anybody considering such a move is not to bother.

On the other hand, some people HAVE been successful in business here. A few of them are even foreigners.

My second advise would be to find away to get experience doing business in Thailand, then decide if you REALLY want to invest time and money in your own business here.

Who will run your business while you are out of the country for 30 days at a time?

I have a fair amount of experience in business here and I honestly don't know how or why anybody not from Thailand does it here.

I hope the above helps. Sorry it's not full of specific details.

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hi!

Thanks for taking the time of reading me and writing your post.

to make it short: my business will be online and I would be the only employee (starting up...)

as a consequence I can travel pretty easily as my company fits into my laptop :o

as per the thai culture I must say that i am not fluent but with a thai GF for 6 months I can now make my way home, order drinks, try to bargin etcetc (basic thai...)

from what i see, even though I like the culture so far I must say that working with thai is a painful job... :D

how about commuting to Singapore every month (for a month). Incorporation of the company in Singapore.

is it possible given the new law? (I wondered why last time the immigration agent asked me a few questions, now with this law I understand...)

Posted
hi!

Thanks for taking the time of reading me and writing your post.

to make it short: my business will be online and I would be the only employee (starting up...)

as a consequence I can travel pretty easily as my company fits into my laptop :o

as per the thai culture I must say that i am not fluent but with a thai GF for 6 months I can now make my way home, order drinks, try to bargin etcetc (basic thai...)

from what i see, even though I like the culture so far I must say that working with thai is a painful job... :D

how about commuting to Singapore every month (for a month). Incorporation of the company in Singapore.

is it possible given the new law? (I wondered why last time the immigration agent asked me a few questions, now with this law I understand...)

You are welcome. Given the choice, I would not opt to found a business in Thailand. A friend who has been here for years and has succesful online businesses is planning to move to Singapore.

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You are welcome. Given the choice, I would not opt to found a business in Thailand.

A friend who has been here for years and has succesful online businesses is planning to move to Singapore.

Even Vietnam is more friendly on this level. :o

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