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Big Joke crackdown: Foreigners under the spotlight nationwide as visa extension changes suggested

 

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The new head of immigration Maj-Gen Surachate Hakparn has promised to investigate 60,000 migrants in a crackdown on illegal workers.

 

And he has promised changes in the way visa extensions are done. 

 

Possessions in the name of Thai wives may be able to be used as collateral in allowing visa extensions, Thai visa understands.

 

This appears to refer to wives of migrant workers rather than the broader issue of people like retirees who were not mentioned in the INN story. 

 

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The crackdown began on Wednesday in the Huay Khwang, Nana and Khao San areas with the arrest of 59 people from Nigeria, Myanmar, Syria, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Egypt, China and Palestine and some Thai nominees. 

 

These people were found to be working illegally, entered Thailand illegally, failed to do 90 day reports, were working under Thai nominees or a combination of these offences.

 

INN posed the question in their headline: 60,000 foreigners in Thailand - are they legal?

 

Surachate promised justice for those following the rules - but said that he would arrest anyone who wasn't no matter where they lived in Thailand. 

 

He said that changes are in the offing regarding visa extensions and gave the example that possessions of Thai wives married to foreigners could be used as collateral. 

 

He did not elaborate on any other changes and who exactly they might affect. 

 

The high profile  Maj-Gen took up his post on Monday and has already had a dramatic impact on the Immigration police.

 

Source: INN

 
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38 minutes ago, jaiyen88 said:

A simple way to have assets and protect oneself. Thai partner owns land and gives 3x30 year lease to foreign partner and transfers ownership of buildings. So foreigner has exclusive lease plus ownership of buildings.

That sounds like a good plan.However if things go south and the Thais want you gone you will be gone for sure!

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3 hours ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

Cambodia is getting stricter. Work permits now required, long term visas much harder to get etc. 

 

Used to be able to rick up buy an 'ordinary' visa at the airport and extend for a year through an agent. Not any more.

True, but still easier than Thailand.  Vietnam is easy.  They do not seem to care too much about frequency of travel. 

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4 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:

The OP mentions changes to extensions, nothing about making extensions more tough. and nothing about changing the amount. The OP mentions being able to use collateral in Thai wives name, thats actually about making extensions easier.

 

Yeah but that point doesn’t make Thailand look a worse place to be does it so we can’t say that ????

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4 hours ago, BestB said:

It’s interesting to note that all surrrounding countries in the region are easing up on immigration and granting long stays visa’s fairly easily, while Thailand is moving in the opposite direction.

 

Can nlt help but wonder why?

Possibly Thailand have realised that a large number of foreigners residing here actually give very little back as they can’t rub two baht together

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4 hours ago, BestB said:

It’s interesting to note that all surrrounding countries in the region are easing up on immigration and granting long stays visa’s fairly easily, while Thailand is moving in the opposite direction.

 

Can nlt help but wonder why?

 

He has to make room for all the Chinese tourists. Throw out all farangs and make way to the real 'owners' of this country.

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True, but still easier than Thailand.  Vietnam is easy.  They do not seem to care too much about frequency of travel. 
Vietnam seems to be a good choice.
I met a few foreigners there who said that the situation about working (may it under the radar or legal) is much more relaxed than Thailand.
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